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A #photo-walk in the #rain was very exhausting but I find these pics very nice. Thanks to Jakub and Irys for an awesome (though somewhat challenging) photo sesh! × 5
Tired of blaming myself for failed photos, I loaded an Ilford HP5 into the cheapest—and arguably worst—point-and-shoot I own: a Pentax PC-550. 28mm lens, fixed f/5 aperture, fixed 1/100s shutter speed, flash always on. This is the result. If it’s bad, it’s clearly the camera’s fault.
Tired of blaming myself for failed photos, I loaded an Ilford HP5 into the cheapest—and arguably worst—point-and-shoot I own: a Pentax PC-550. 28mm lens, fixed f/5 aperture, fixed 1/100s shutter speed, flash always on. This is the result. If it’s bad, it’s clearly the camera’s fault.
Tired of blaming myself for failed photos, I loaded an Ilford HP5 into the cheapest—and arguably worst—point-and-shoot I own: a Pentax PC-550. 28mm lens, fixed f/5 aperture, fixed 1/100s shutter speed, flash always on. This is the result. If it’s bad, it’s clearly the camera’s fault.
Tired of blaming myself for failed photos, I loaded an Ilford HP5 into the cheapest—and arguably worst—point-and-shoot I own: a Pentax PC-550. 28mm lens, fixed f/5 aperture, fixed 1/100s shutter speed, flash always on. This is the result. If it’s bad, it’s clearly the camera’s fault.