Mayfest 2015 and Downtown Tulsa

I am not sure happened with this roll of PolypanF 50. It was shot at 50 ISO recently walking and shooting with @forceusr. I pushed it just a tad in development. And yet, it's way underexposed (these are adjusted by a stop or more) and covered in lines that I rinsed and did not go away. ugh.

6 Comments

  1. kuasimudo
    kuasimudo ·

    =) this one remembers me this of mine: www.lomography.com/homes/kuasimudo/photos/5915852

  2. alienmeatsack
    alienmeatsack ·

    @kuasimudo You are right, they are similar sort of. The basic composition is similar. I wonder how many of those i have in my own photos :D

  3. kuasimudo
    kuasimudo ·

    or on my own! ;) not only this kind of composition, but also in every others

  4. alienmeatsack
    alienmeatsack ·

    @kuasimudo I know I shoot a lot of the same scenes wiht different films and cameras etc. But I was surprised at some of the things away from home I've shot more then once from a similar view and didnt realize it. It would be fun to analyze the photos on here and match them based on composition and look. Sort of like how they used to have the cool color palette bar for each shot.

  5. kuasimudo
    kuasimudo ·

    yes, I understand that kind of feeling!.. sometimes I take similar photos with a few years apart. and, as you, I take with different films and cameras. now that you talk about this, would be interesting to shoot a serie somewhere, and then, shoot again, with other camera in the same place, a couple weeks after!.. I don't know if someone did that! if not, should give a nice article! ;)

  6. alienmeatsack
    alienmeatsack ·

    @kuasimudo When I first was buying lots of old cameras, I was testing them by shooting the same basic shots over and over. Sort of like your series. But I think it would be fun to do some series where you just keep that camera loaded with film for that purpose. Like have an LCA with 400 in it to shoot a photo of yourself wearing a hat every day, then have a Sardina with 200 in the car for on the road shots, etc. Having something to do breaks up the otherwise mundane. :D

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