Showing posts with label analog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label analog. Show all posts

phone and film fun

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I didn't want to update for the sake of just updating, yet here I am. I've actually had a few of these photos queued up for posting, but I didn't really have anything to say. I still don't have anything to say. Things are good. My cat is snoring right by me, Matt is reading next to me. I figured out how to waist hoop and did so for a while. I'm a little bit sore, but now that I've got that down, I can alternate hooping with yoga. Hooray fitness! I guess that's all that's new with me.


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The rest is film dating back to August
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film diary: domestic space

Sorry for the lack of updates-I've been a busy woman. I just added a new section to my website called Domestic Space. I'd been toying around with the idea for my zine, but went a different direction. Now I can share all of the photographs of domestic spaces I have been hoarding. Here we go:


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film diary: ode to tlr users

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Bless Vivian Maier and those skilled with a twin lens reflex. These are some of the less shaky photographs taken with a Spartus Fullvue. I know that first one is very shaky, yet there were worse. I'm not going to give up on this camera. I know I can stand perfectly still in order to take a more steady picture. It's also strange not to hold the viewer up to my face. Argh! It seems I am doing a batch of film a month (4 or 5 rolls each time) so I hope to finish this current roll in the Spartus Fullvue, which will be color.

scanning negatives

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This is something I have been looking into for a long time. I have contemplated and then scrapped the idea of buying a scanner just for negatives. The last time I looked into things, I found a few ways to scan negatives with a regular flatbed scanner. I read a few reviews of the methods and they were meh, at best. One thing I did find was someone being a nice troll (is that a thing?) a leaving comments in those methods that said,"Hey, do this instead. It actually works." So, the this instead? Let me jump back a little bit:

In order to scan negatives properly, the light has to reflect back into the scanner. Most flatbed scanners have the white cover on top, not really allowing for reflection. One method that I haven't tried because I'd like to modify it is creating a reflective triangular dome with silver cardstock. This was the method that people were "meh" about. The method that the nice troll kept adding was to open a white screen on your smartphone (I used a blank Pages document on my iPhone), place behind the negatives on the flatbed and leave it open. The above image is my very first results with this. It's a ten year old photo from my Photo I days. The next few I'll add were supposed to be a step-by-step photo essay practice for Photo II so that we could practice creating multi-windowed mats. I don't remember if I actually used this, or created something else to tell a story. It's funny to look back at all of these ten year old negatives. Now I can just get my negatives developed without paying for them to be scanned in at high resolutions! Ayyy! Saving money :) Soon, I'll be developing my own film at home. ~dances~


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I could have cleaned these up a LOT better with Photoshop, but I was so excited I had to share. Photoshop = way easier to use that inking photos to fix dust and hair, let me tell you! If you're actually using this as advice, don't forget to invert your negatives because they're negatives, duh, and correct contrast, etc.

film diary: color me happy

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For my film diary, none of the photographs are edited. What you see is what was shot straight out of camera of SOOC. For this project, I won't be using any additional editing for the prints.

film diary: the first of many to come

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As I mentioned last month, I've been having fun with this found film camera that still works. I'm going to have to figure out how to turn off the time stamp, but for now, it tells the story of how long it's been since the first photograph (March 2012!). The rest are posted here. Next up will be a color roll.

roll of film one

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thirty-two


10.02.2012

twenty seven

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05.25.2012

wordless wednesday: plant life

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twenty six

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05.18.2012

twenty two

bicycles
03. 05.2012

twenty one

condo
03.02.12

twenty

doors
03.02.2012