I recently got an old Canon AE1 camera so that I could shoot this old Canon lens that I have (which I've been shooting on a different camera and LOVE it!). It seemed only fitting that the first roll should capture some of my favorite things on beautiful black & white film.
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SX-70 that survived the South Pole |
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I'm a sucker for a good street lamp... |
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Some kind of Magnolia found in a park in Auckland, NZ |
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Ocean! |
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My favorite flips that just died and were buried in Auckland. |
I can't even remember the last time I shot with b&w film. Years and years ago, I'm afraid. And your wonderful images here have created a hankering in me for film. Or maybe just digital b&ws. Cuz it's cheaper.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that first shot, and the last shot (though all are lovely).
Thank you! There's something special about b&w film. Perhaps you should try shooting it again. Find what you love too...
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