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Did a little color grading in post to create a more cinematic feel. What you think? Kinda wanted to go for an eerie haunted feeling. The last photo gave me The Shining vibes.












Did a little color grading in post to create a more cinematic feel. What you think? Kinda wanted to go for an eerie haunted feeling. The last photo gave me The Shining vibes.
Was antique shopping and bought a Nikon em with a 50mm 1.4 lens. Luckily I had some film with me so I decided to try out the camera while I was out. The only thing is I didn’t have a battery so I used the manual 1/90th sec shutter speed and hoped for the best. They came out decent but what I was most impressed with was the reds in these shots.
Have a weird problem. The camera at first only fired every 14 shots lol. Yeah it’s weird. I left it alone and when I came back to it, it started firing a little more often. Then I thought maybe it needs the battery so I put one in and now it fires every other shot. So I thought oh maybe it only shoots when the meter is good. But my hypothesis was inconsistent bc it would still fire even when it was under/over exposed. Any ideas?
My first Yashica TLR was a Yashica 124 Mat - I wanted the little crank (lol). But I heard good things about the Yashica D. And to be quite honest the reason I wanted this version was because of the western style typography. And also the Y on the top. What are your favorite Yashica models?
Bought a Minolta srt 101 on FB marketplace and everything works fine - even the meter. I was so stoked bc I got a good price on it. But it was too good to be true. Found a rip in the curtain. Can I fix it? Tape? 🤔
Took some photos at the local antique market. Loved how the colors came out. Pushed the saturation a little in post. What you all think?