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I've never been good with manual cameras where you guess the amount of light and set the aperture/shutter speed. That is why I ALWAYS get overexposed pictures with my Horizon Perfekt. Mostly its bad, but sometimes it good. Just like this pictures.
Again, overexposed. But it has this retro vibe I love, especially with the brown defect at the bottom of the picture. I still don't know why it's happening. If you do please let me know. Thanks!
Again, overexposed. But it has this retro vibe I love, especially with the brown defect at the bottom of the picture. I still don't know why it's happening. If you do please let me know. Thanks!
Opted to use my Oympus Pen on my Tagaytay Trip with my friends. Unfortunately, It leaks. I mean LEAKS. The light leak that you wouldn't want on your pictures. Anyway, I saved some pictures so there it is. I varied the aperture to create different hues of orange.
Going up the mountains of Bucari, Leon made me realize how tired I was. The frantic to and fro of living in the city can wear a man's mind, body, soul. Along with my beloved friends who happen to be the most talented and brilliant team I have worked with in my life, I came up to the the mountains to find rest. A much needed halt to the business. A time to find warmth and comfort among those who love you for everything that you are. A time to trade stories and laughter around a bonfire. A time to unload the heaviness under the watchful eyes of the silver moon. To be lullabied to sleep by the songs of the night. To wake up to the dancing of the trees. To breathe. Breathe inspiration. And go down light yet full.
Went to Ilocos with my sister and my mother. These are some of the pictures.I am not a fan of grainy pictures, but I learned to like them because of Lomography.
Okay, the title is an overstatement. But I just can't help title it this way. I hated diptych because my developer do not scan my films the way I want them to be scanned. I moved to a different film developer and here's what I got- photos paired the way I want them to be. No more editing and cropping!
I've never been good with manual cameras where you guess the amount of light and set the aperture/shutter speed. That is why I ALWAYS get overexposed pictures with my Horizon Perfekt. Mostly its bad, but sometimes it good. Just like this pictures.
Under the sea- sort of. This was taken during a trip in Manila Ocean Park. Just a few pictures though because I forgot to bring films and the one I used only have few shots left.
Pentax ME test roll. I was expecting more "normal" looking photos; more saturated and less blue-ish, but I think that's just me adjusting to using an SLR instead of a more straight forward La Sardina. Turn out is actually a lot more (25/24 exposures) but I had to delete some because they are either out of focus or blurred. If y'all can give me some tips that would be amazing!