RE: Analogue Photography - After Year
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May I say that I personally love the bycicle-rider one a lot. The sharp and blurred parts alongside the use of shadow and the tilted angle is really cool.
Thank you for still doing analog. I love how that looks but have never tried it myself.
Have a great day and thank you for sahring these images.
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Btw. the way to sun reflection looks on the water is epic.
It's easy and it's worth. I bought my camera in second hand shop it's like $5 dollars camera - the most important it's film and developing , but also most expensive which is up to $20, Even though it's a good fun, as every click is important. I fully recommend to pick any analogue compact camera, load film and have fun
Wow, I was not aware that I might be able to pick them up for that price. I got to look into it where I live.
Maybe giving my images that specific style and doing some quality over quantity would be good for my photography skills.
The fact that real film has characteristics like abberation or artifacts in some cases is such a cool artistic tool.
I have seen YouTube videos about how some Movie makers use that but I can absolutely image giving it a try for photography.
It would fit my interest a lot.
Thank you for the reply and the great art.