I don't shoot film, but watching YOU do it makes me want to. Great work here and sharing it. I wouldn't have thought about purple, but your photos made me want to give it a looksee.
Even your "bad" shots in your opinion were good shots to me. I'm taking my Fuji X30 and Link Wide printer with me to a wedding and shooting only black and white JPEGs.
Hi Diego but the dinamic range of black frame is different than the white frame, right? it looks not so dark .. let me know please if you agree. Best, Stefano
me sentindo bem inspirado por esses vídeos com essa camera. tive a sorte de achar no brasil o filme preto e branco e um amigo ta trazendo de ny o colorido com bordas pretas. ansioso demais pra testar tudo e ver os resultados
Hi, great video thank you ! I have one role of HP3 myself but in 135 and expired since 1965, do you think I shall expose it at 25 ISO or 12 ? or maybe even 50 ? I have no idea about how it was stored, I assume it was at room temperature...
@@DiegoFabro I don’t care if it’s street photography consent it mandatory, there’s a difference between have someone in the back ground or completely unidentifiable but if you’re taking a photo of one specific person that’s not street photography that taking a photo of someone without their consent and there’s a big difference
Loving the videos and photos! I picked up an Instax Wide 300 on a whim a few days ago and I am smitten by this camera. I really hope FUJIFILM releases another Wide format camera, and when it does, it’s a day one purchase for me.
I just shot 2 rolls of b&w film that expired 67 years ago. I shot it anywhere from 1 to 7 stops overexposed and all the shots came out quite well. When it comes to slide film, I don't buy into the idea that you have to really hit the exposure just right. I've been shooting Velvia in a pinhole camera and the images are all excellent despite very imprecise exposure times.
Excellent footage that fits the poem well. I enjoyed it! I like the wide angle lens for this around 1:40, really gives this feeling of trying to have it all (see it all) but inevitably falling short->stress. The flashing stills montage after that fits pretty well too! I like this recurring beat of you can't have it all, and the way the other lines tie it together in rhythm. Nice! This reminds me of a quote I read of a Tibetan lama receiving some "grand-students," who had asked what to bring him. He said: "Don’t ask me what I want-my desire has no limit-I want everything. Just keep coming to visit me." --Kyabjé Kunzang Dorje Rinpoche