Twisted
▲ 14 r/35mm+1 crossposts

Twisted

Canon AE-1, 50mm f/1.8
Kodak Gold 200

u/rellabopper — 13 hours ago

Ilford Delta Ford GXL

Car shows are so great to take your shots at, so many shadows and crazy colours, weird shapes, good stuff, would recommend

u/rellabopper — 1 day ago

Coventry on UltraMax 400

We went to coventry to visit an exhibit of some kind, canny remember what, was many a year ago now. This was a long winters day, but a good one. Shot on Canon EOS-1, Canon 85mm f/1.8, Kodak UltraMax 400

u/rellabopper — 1 day ago
▲ 80 r/Ford

Free wallpaper

Took this in my film camera, might make a nice background for some people :)

u/rellabopper — 3 days ago

Took some photos on film

Not sure what car this is, it's an Opel i know that much. Enjoy the photos, thought it would be fitting in this thread!

u/rellabopper — 3 days ago

My favourite sky

This was shot on canon ae-1 that i picked up for £50 in like 2014, best camera i ever had would always recommend, and the stock lens is insane

u/rellabopper — 3 days ago

I quit taking pictures 6 years ago

I have hundreds of film photos that i've taken over the years, but I never felt happy with them, maybe it was the social media aspect of everything, feeling like you had to be seen to be good. Also had a partner who didn't share my excitement about my photos so was hard to get good feedback that wasn't 'Yeah they're good' haha. I want to start again, I still have a Practika MTL3 and MTL5B (dropped that and the shutter speed dial flew off so have to go off memory lol) and a Helios 48mm lens. I know film is so costly and it's a niche hobby but I loved it, not knowing what you would get back would be my best friend and worst nightmare. I'm gonna upload all my favourite images over the next however long, hopefully you all enjoy, as once did I.

u/rellabopper — 3 days ago

Double exposure

Has anyone experimented with double exposure, if not, you should, it's fun!! Gave up photography about 5-6 years ago, I want to get back into soon

u/rellabopper — 5 days ago

Quick 20 min sketch, what do you think?

Picked up chisel tip the other day, been learning, trying to learn the motion of everything, pushing the momentum out of the bars, hopefully learning as i go (ignore the scribbles on it)

u/rellabopper — 29 days ago

How is this?

Started using chisel tips yesterday, having so much fun and I feel like it really teaches you how letters flow within your own style, would highly recommend learning chisel tips!

u/rellabopper — 1 month ago

Just learned how to use chisel tip after all this time

Literally just started doing it today, i hope to improve very soon!

u/rellabopper — 1 month ago