i didn't get very lucky with this set of shots, this was my first time using 120 film and evidently i'm in need of more practice. these were taken on a day trip to london in february of this year on an ilford sporti and a good few of the photos ended up completely underexposed - you can also see my failed attempts at a double exposure and a macro shot at the end there... i'm working on it.
you can only get better :)
ReplyDeletePam xo/ Pam Scalfi♥
practice makes perfect! or, OR, if you're as broke as i am, online tutorials and forums help a LOT ahahaahah
ReplyDeletethese pictures are so beautiful, I don't think it really matters how skilled you are :p
ReplyDeleteWonderGoth
You shouldn't doubt your ability. The best thing about film is that each photograph is beautiful even if it doesn't turn out exactly how you planned it to. The underexposure works well with the bright lights - I love them!x
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You should be more confident about those outcomes - just say you made them look like that on purpose so it'll look more artsy, it really does look artsy! I love those photographs! <3
ReplyDeleteMicky♡
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wow amazing blog post ( as always) had a good read !!
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have a wonderful day
Jade
I like these! Genuinely do!
ReplyDeleteI am sure you will get a hang of it but these work so awesome together! Kinda like the whole gloom thing going on ;)
I wish jadiee bevan wasn't copy/pasting the same comment on every blog - reading it here right after reading it on my blog. Ugh.
xox Nadia
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