The good old olympus trip 35. Never know exactly what your pictures are going to turn out like when using this classic instrument, but damn, you have a lot of fun trying to get them as sharp and as clear as you can, and Eric, you have some good and sharp pictures there. This was the first camera I ever owned, and I will be trying to acquire one to add to my collection and for use. BTW, lovely piano music for the background. Great job as always.
A. M. Brikaer Been there. I've just shot the first eight frames of a roll at f22 indoors with this little guy. Guess they'll look like nighttime shots. :-)
Some OK street shots in there. You need to do a better job dusting your negatives (or the lab does!) before scanning them. You can fix this dust after scanning with software, even the built-in photo software for Windows can do it now.
Thank you! And yes, I guess I was a bit in a hurry during the process of getting them scanned. On the other hand: dust is a real pain in the ... But, like you said, it is possible to get rid of it.
Nope, no Flickr account. You can see my work at plus.google.com/u/0/+AMBrikaer or take a look at erikbraam.eu and www.e-braam.nl. More film-photos can be found at www.e-braam.nl/film
I want to be kind here to help you grow as a photographer. You have focusing, and compositional issues you need to address. Maybe switching to a digital camera will help you along with focusing and doing research on concepts and composition will help.
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The good old olympus trip 35. Never know exactly what your pictures are going to turn out like when using this classic instrument, but damn, you have a lot of fun trying to get them as sharp and as clear as you can, and Eric, you have some good and sharp pictures there.
This was the first camera I ever owned, and I will be trying to acquire one to add to my collection and for use.
BTW, lovely piano music for the background.
Great job as always.
Thank you! Love the Trip 35. Will use it more often.
Play it at 1.5 speed and the music takes on an entirely different feel, nice shots btw.
Thanks!
You forgot to set the focusing at some pictures. ;-)
I know. Got to practice more I guess :-)
A. M. Brikaer Been there. I've just shot the first eight frames of a roll at f22 indoors with this little guy. Guess they'll look like nighttime shots. :-)
Use (semi) stand development. You'll be surprised about the results
Some OK street shots in there. You need to do a better job dusting your negatives (or the lab does!) before scanning them. You can fix this dust after scanning with software, even the built-in photo software for Windows can do it now.
Thank you! And yes, I guess I was a bit in a hurry during the process of getting them scanned. On the other hand: dust is a real pain in the ... But, like you said, it is possible to get rid of it.
nice & cool !
Thanks!
having a hard time using zone focusing, any tips for using this camera zone focusing?
Hi Eric, I've been meaning to ask you, do you have a Flickr account?
Nope, no Flickr account. You can see my work at plus.google.com/u/0/+AMBrikaer or take a look at erikbraam.eu and www.e-braam.nl. More film-photos can be found at www.e-braam.nl/film
Great little cameras, I have 3.
I want to be kind here to help you grow as a photographer. You have focusing, and compositional issues you need to address. Maybe switching to a digital camera will help you along with focusing and doing research on concepts and composition will help.
you need to slow down, too many out of focus, it's fine to a point on some it works, I always take light in the form of a flash even in the day too .