so I don't know if I am just really behind the times or if my boyfriend is just a genius but either way, I can't believe it. I usually get my film developed for seven dollars and I dread picking it up because I could use that money on more important things (ice vanilla lattes, of course). anywho, he just gets the negatives developed and uses a magical scanner to make them positives. and it only cost three bucks! so naturally after knowing that I went out and shot the rest of my roll. here it is. . .
alexia, same here! you just ask for negative prints only and then you can either scan them and fix them on photoshop, or you can buy this machine that scans it for you and puts all the color in. it's pretty insane how well it works!
I love the third to the last. I love sunspots digital cameras make and I feel like this is the sunspot of the film camera! AND I also love Vanilla lattes.... iced though
So happy that you found out about that! Scanning is a lot cheaper and you have so much more control over the final image. :) Anyway, these are beautiful!
Thanks for the info! You'd think it would be easy for blogger to put a little 'reply' button on here, but no. I have a bid on an ae-1 on ebay now, but it will most likely be outbid haha.
how lovely! were these taken with a film camera? :) x
ReplyDeleteah that's great i've tried that xxxx
ReplyDeletewoah woah,
ReplyDeletehow does this work?!
i kind of gasped because i hate spending so much money on getting my film developed!
Gorgeous photos! I love the one of the antlers and the one next to it by the water. Oh and cute bangs!! :)
ReplyDeletealexia, same here! you just ask for negative prints only and then you can either scan them and fix them on photoshop, or you can buy this machine that scans it for you and puts all the color in. it's pretty insane how well it works!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh, these are absolutely amazing! I'm getting my film camera out now, because these are nothing short on inspiring... thank you! :D
ReplyDeleteLove,
Aya of Strawberry Koi.
Beautiful pictures, as always.
ReplyDeleteWhat camera/film do you use?
loving the fuzzy quality of some of these.
ReplyDeletei use a 35mm canon ae-1 :)
ReplyDeleteoh man this batch of photos is SO GOOD! loooooovely. especially the vertical ones side by side. great great great
ReplyDeletex anna
Well, these are absolutely gorgeous. I especially love the one of the antlers on the wall- it has such a nice ethereal feel to it. Pretty pretty.
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sweet pictures dear :))
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So beautiful! I will seriously consider an ae-1 now. I was sorta thinking about getting a film camera and it's cheaper than a diana to boot :D
ReplyDeletethese are looking really pretty girlfriend.
ReplyDeleteThese are so, so lovely x
ReplyDeleteSo lovely, the first and last photos are so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love it! wow.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography! You're like a little wood nymph!
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Gorgeous and what an atmosphere, all dreamy and fairytale-like.
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I'm definitely going to try that! These pictures are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are like the photos I've always wanted to take.
ReplyDeleteI love the third to the last. I love sunspots digital cameras make and I feel like this is the sunspot of the film camera! AND I also love Vanilla lattes.... iced though
ReplyDeleteSo happy that you found out about that! Scanning is a lot cheaper and you have so much more control over the final image. :) Anyway, these are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info! You'd think it would be easy for blogger to put a little 'reply' button on here, but no.
ReplyDeleteI have a bid on an ae-1 on ebay now, but it will most likely be outbid haha.
you are adorable !
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