Image 1 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 2 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 3 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 4 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 5 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 6 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 7 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 8 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 9 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 10 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 11 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 12 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 13 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
Image 14 — Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]
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Mauritius [Polaroid 3000af, Kodak Gold 200]

Photos from December 2025 in Mauritius. The whole place felt like I was cheating when taking photos due to how good it looked lol. The colours are changed a bit, I use a Plustek 8200i scanner and some negatives were too warm for my liking and that's why some of the shots do not look like standard Kodak Gold.

u/sSLASs — 22 hours ago

Portrait [Sony A7IV, Sigma art 35mm 1.4]

A couple of months ago I got the Sigma 35mm 1.4. I really like using it wide open during midday sun while in the shade.

u/sSLASs — 1 day ago
▲ 87 r/35mm+1 crossposts

First time portraits [Canon AE-1, FD 50mm 1.4 S.S.C, Ilford HP5]

This is my first time using an actual manual film camera ( I have shot a lot of film on point and shoots before ). Outside of framing issues and over exposure ( I used my digital camera, Sony a7IV with sigma 35mm 1.4 to meter the scene ) do you think I gave the models good guidance for posing or no ? Do these photos feel naive or cliche ?

u/sSLASs — 3 days ago