Dark and Grainy

I upload everything, even the bad results. Why? So you can see that not every roll is perfect or works out. This roll for example was a new roll of Provia that I held onto since September of 2015 just so I could develop it in E-6 chemicals. It decided to get wonky and turn into mush, and I got dark blue grainy negatives. Rmemeber, being a Lomographer is about enjoying the art of taking photos. And not all of your shots will be good or even come out, but that is not what matters. What matters is enjoying yourself along the way. Sure, I lost a roll here, but I got 4 others the same day all good. And I enjoyed the day. So it was a win.

5 Comments

  1. neneohcs
    neneohcs ·

    Great reframing. ;-)

  2. cmart
    cmart ·

    alienmeatsack, I really like the explanation behind this photo, and the graininess sort of gives it a vintage, dated feel to it.

  3. cmart
    cmart ·

    check out my album with expired, I think it was photoworks film, not sure what year it expired at the moment. www.lomography.com/homes/cmart/albums/2076494-365-days-of-l…

  4. alienmeatsack
    alienmeatsack ·

    @neneohcs Thanks :D

  5. alienmeatsack
    alienmeatsack ·

    @cmart Thank you. I like to be honest and real here. For every good photo there are a lot of less then good ones, and I figure I learned a lot from others here based on their sharing of knowledge so I should do the same. :D

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