35mm in a holga after the rain.

Jun 07, 2006 13:12

I didn't count the clicks, so they're all of dif sizes.


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fear_of_silence June 7 2006, 19:43:19 UTC
i love the second one, and the war memorial one..."our glorious dead," that's super creepy...

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vachenoire June 8 2006, 00:34:31 UTC
That's one of the more successful shots (: It's the inside of the church and the outside.
It is pretty creepy. World War 2 memorial.

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vachenoire June 8 2006, 00:35:06 UTC
Thankyou bytheway!

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vintage_air June 24 2006, 04:52:06 UTC
hello, i got here through allthingsholga. i've got a question, how'd you get your negatives to show like that?

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vintage_air June 24 2006, 09:45:16 UTC
show like what?
you mean with the sprockets? well they're basically 35mm film. You shoot with a holga. Develop and scan (:

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vintage_air June 24 2006, 09:52:29 UTC
oh then, which scanner? i dont think normal scanners would work right? haha

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vachenoire June 24 2006, 22:36:01 UTC
ah.. em film scanners. Mine's the EPSON4870photo if you want the sprockets to appear you gotta get scanners that would scan 120film. Otherwise the scanner would eliminate the sprockets. (:

By the way, i offer a service which scans film for people. (:

Oh and where did you get your polaroid camera from? how much?

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ruhmes December 22 2006, 23:06:06 UTC
hello,
sorry if i seem stalker-ish. haha
its much easier to speak to another sgporean, at least we know where the stuff are at.
got here through allthingsholga too.

those are negs?
you just develop them like that?
like, i dont have to instruct them to do anything?

and i can always develop them into pictures right.
ghaha god i sound bimbotic luh. :\

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vachenoire December 23 2006, 00:11:31 UTC
It's alright i understand, i was like that to when i started.

Yes those are 35mm negatives. I just developed it like any other roll. You have to tell them to just develop without prints because obviously prints won't work out. its is also very very important to tell them DO NOT CUT THE NEGATIVES.

You can't really have them in prints. The most you could do is scan them with a film scanner. If you don't have a film scanner, you could send them to be scanned which costs at least $10 per roll, you can ask around.

However, i happen to do scanning services for people at $5 per roll.
If u're interested you can email me at omgitsqing[at]gmail[dot]com

I'll be more than willing to help you with any questions. you could add me on MSN meiching24[at]hotmail[dot]com

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ruhmes December 23 2006, 08:55:34 UTC
okay noted.

anyway ive added you :)

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