Another indoor shot, this time at f 2 where the shallow depth of field is still very apparent.
The film was Kodak ColorPlus from Poundland, developed in the Tetenal kit.
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In 2010 I decided to start taking photos with my collection of film cameras, using a different one each week. After 10 years, and 522 cameras, I brought the project to a close. I have been writing a regular column about it in the UK magazine "Amateur Photographer" since 2011.
Just stumbled across your blog. Good to see that someone is helping to keep film based photography alive and kicking. Power to your elbow (and cameras).
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Trevor David Betts
Thanks Trevor, it's a rotten job, but somebody's got to do it :-)
ReplyDeleteHey. I feel lucky to find such an interesting blog. Really. And I also own a Yashica which was used like some 8 years back and now abandoned. But I really want to start over it again.
ReplyDeleteWould you please tell how did you get the pics from Yashica on to your pc or laptop?
Hi there, I developed the film at home myself, but you can get it done at a lab if you have one nearby, then I scanned the negatives with an Epson V500 scanner, but again, you can get films developed and scanned to disc by your local minilab, though the resolution and quality of the scans may not be as high.
DeleteGood luck!