Halloween Weekend and Polaroids!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ส.ค. 2024
  • Y'all, this video didn't go ANYWHERE. Sorry if I wasted your time. Ha. I promise I'll get more camera content up soon, It's just so many things get in the way. I'm planning on something as of now and I wanna execute it by the time next week comes. Hope you all had a great Halloween and as always, be safe!
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    ▶︎ About Me: Follow me, Derrell Lopez, as I and my Polaroid cameras go on an adventure through life. I have been shooting with Polaroid for years and I want to share all of it with you and show you what I see through my lens. I will try and travel places here and there all while filming it and showing you a glimpse of my personal life and what I do with a Polaroid in my hand. Some of those include, photoshoots, photo walks, traveling, and capturing meaningful memories in a white frame. I'm happy to share with all of you the steps I take as I go through the perplexing paths of what we call life and the memories I make along the way.

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  • @CharlesLaing
    @CharlesLaing 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your 35mm stuff is great man.

  • @benlin2870
    @benlin2870 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey, Derrell. Huge fan of your channel. I absolutely love the indoor shot at 5:40 and outdoor nighttime shot at 5:45. Such great atmosphere was captured! Question - what camera setting did you take those in? In general how do you set your sx-70 to shoot dimmly-lit indoor environment and nighttime shoot? Thank you so much for answering! I haven't strayed away from shooting my sx-70 outdoor in sunny condition because I'm too afraid to waste shots taking bad photos in any other conditions. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

    • @InstantAnalogAdventures
      @InstantAnalogAdventures  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey Ben, sorry for the late reply. I've just been catching up on comments recently. Thanks for your comment! The only thing I did to take these shots were adjust the exposure compensation. For the indoor shot, I turned up the exposure just a bit and held the camera steady but nonetheless you can still see visible camera shake. For the night shot, I used a tripod and turned the exposure up more than half way and for the snow to be able to show up, I fired the shot and then I fired an external flash right afterwards so the snow would be lit up and ultimately being captured on film.

  • @randomname9709
    @randomname9709 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey, cool v by video. Did you use an nd filter for your duo chrome shots?