Sometimes in a photo there are bits you like and bits that are, well, too distracting. What to do ? Well simply edit it ! And so with a bit of thought this is what I did with this frame. I really liked the interaction between the busker and the girl but the background and surrounding [...]
Archive for July, 2009
Applied Motion Blur.
Posted in Post Processing Techniques, tagged art, film, photography, street on July 23, 2009 | 6 Comments »
Double Exposure.
Posted in Camera Techniques, Toy Cameras, tagged Diana F+, double exposure, film, photography on July 23, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Camera: Diana F+, Film: Formapan 100.
Black & White, Contrast !
Posted in Vintage Cameras, tagged contrast, photography, street on July 20, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Cool thing about shooting in B&W it allows you to be creative with lighting leading to wonderful contrast ! Camera: Minolta XG-1, Film: Ilford Delta 400
The Jelly Camera !
Posted in Toy Cameras, tagged art, Jelly Camera, photography on July 17, 2009 | 5 Comments »
I have been receiving some interest from some of my readers about this Jelly Camera I keep posting about. Main interest is where to buy it. As I am a nice person (??? ) and I hold no secrets I will share this with you all… The place to buy this little jelly camera, is ebay (Link [...]
A moment…
Posted in Cross Processing, Disposable Cameras, tagged art, disposable camera, photography, urban on July 16, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Don’t you just love it when a moment captured makes you feel glad you pressed that shutter button Camera: Disposable, Film: C41 cross processed.
Lenses are important…
Posted in Camera Techniques, Vintage Cameras, tagged art, lens, minolta, photography, urban on July 16, 2009 | 3 Comments »
The most important thing on a camera without a doubt is the lens, without it, taking photos, unless it’s a pinhole camera, is futile ! So then why not spend $$$’s on a very good lens ? But what’s the definition of a good lens ? Hmmm, for me… it’s a lens that is capable of capturing [...]

