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Canon Prima zoom 76+Cine still 800T
Late afternoon wandering 🌤️🪻
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Ballade (south of France, May 2026)
Canon Prima zoom 76+Cine still 800T
Late afternoon wandering 🌤️🪻
Trains (Paris Montparnasse, may 2026)
Canon Prima zoom 76+Cine still 800T
My train was canceled last minute 😱
🧀📸 Grey and red (Brittany, May 2025)
Canon EOS 500D
Posting from the train station while I'm stuck and waiting. We're going back ✨
Corksniffing losers have to sully an awesome new space photo just to erroneously claim film is inherently superior.
I think this version is the original color processed version, which is still not as saturated or contrasty.
That's still an amazing result just from darkroom processing, but the deep blue version in the tweet definitely needed some help from Photoshop. And, personally, I think they overdid it.
The new photo was actually taken in darkness. It is a moonlit photo taken at extremely high gain (ISO 52,000). They did a long exposure to make it appear as if it were as bright as day. But without significant editing, that is going to make the colors less saturated and reduce the contrast.
The same thing would happen with film.
This is another version they did with a more accurate-to-eyeballs exposure.
Film is great.
Digital is great.
Space is great.
I love film.
But it was not a great medium for space.
Most astronauts are fighter pilots. And there are only a few who are genuine photographers. You can train a fighter pilot to competently use a camera, but becoming a good photographer during the days of film usually took years of practice.
During the Apollo days they would send them up there with the best camera available. Usually a 70mm Hasselblad medium format. But the astronauts proved that the only way to get amazing photos without being a photographer was mostly down to luck.
We see the best photos they took, but those only amount to a handful. And as you saw above, NASA often had to do a lot of darkroom magic to make them aesthetically pleasing.
If you look at the Apollo archives, you can find hundreds of photos like this.
I'm fond of this one.
There was no instant feedback. They didn't have any instincts for settings or focus or composition. Most of the time they were just collecting visual data.
But every once in a while the stars aligned and they took absolute bangers.
That flag one is amazingly composed. But it took them a few tries.
Digital cameras give you a better baseline of quality. They can focus for you. They can meter for you. And they have high ISO gain that film could never touch.
They are... fighter pilot friendly.
With digital, they can look at the back screen and see if they bungled the exposure.
If they take a photo like this...
They get instant feedback and can be like, "Houston, where is exposure compensation?"
There is an undeniable ineffable quality that film sometimes delivers. But the medium is far less important than the skill of the person taking the photo.
Don Pettit is my favorite astronaut photographer. A true artist.
He really makes you forget about whether film is better than digital. He makes one remember that the person taking the photo is the paramount variable.
There is a great interview from Smarter Every Day where Don talks about how he captures amazing photos from space.
Today I had the incredible luck of visiting the particle physics laboratory of Marseille, France, to participate in the Global Physics Photowalk 2025 photo contest !! 🙌✨
It was an incredible and intense experience!! I was so giddy and excited and we saw amazing experiments and equipment!
Right now I'm exhausted, but satisfied 😁✌️
Extremely proud to announce that one of the photos I took during the visit has been selected, along two others from different photographers, to represent the lab in the last stages of the photowalk contest!!! I can't wait for the results at the end of 2025 ✌️😁✌️✨
Completely incredible news, my photo has just entered the finals!! My sister's is also in, which is hilarious because we're now officially rivals 😎
Final phase of the contest !!
The public can vote for their fav photos before the 27th of January :)
https://www.interactions.org/photowalk-voting
Sister and I lost in the finals. Guess we'll have to try again 👀
The Interactions Collaboration has announced the winning images of the 2025 Global Physics Photowalk. These photographs transform the invisi
🧀📸 Explorers (South of France, July 2023)
Harman reusable point and shoot + Kodak UltraMax ISO 400
From that one time my sister and I went hiking on a difficult trail with horrible temperatures over 40°C... We had lots of fun but we vowed to never do that again 😅
🧀📸Vineyard (France, July 2025)
Fujica AX-3+Harman Phoenix I ISO 200
First time trying the Phoenix, I really liked this one :)))
🧀📸 Artémis (France, November 2025)
Canon Eos 500N+Lomography Purple 400 ISO
Met a celebrity at the museum 👀🏹
🧀📸 Silhouettes (France, November 2025)
Canon Eos 500N+Lomography Purple 400 ISO
To walk on that ancient mosaic floor is a simple pleasure, and an immense feeling at the same time.
Today I had the incredible luck of visiting the particle physics laboratory of Marseille, France, to participate in the Global Physics Photowalk 2025 photo contest !! 🙌✨
It was an incredible and intense experience!! I was so giddy and excited and we saw amazing experiments and equipment!
Right now I'm exhausted, but satisfied 😁✌️
Extremely proud to announce that one of the photos I took during the visit has been selected, along two others from different photographers, to represent the lab in the last stages of the photowalk contest!!! I can't wait for the results at the end of 2025 ✌️😁✌️✨
Completely incredible news, my photo has just entered the finals!! My sister's is also in, which is hilarious because we're now officially rivals 😎
Final phase of the contest !!
The public can vote for their fav photos before the 27th of January :)
https://www.interactions.org/photowalk-voting
🧀📸 Adventures in double exposure (France, December 2025)
Canon Eos 500N+Dubble film 800T
I initially used this roll for night photography, but before the end my camera needed new batteries, tried to rewind the film and failed, so I inadvertently exposed the film to light. I thought it was dead but the lab I go to said there was still a chance that some pictures would still be usable.
Since I didn't know which ones, I tried random things, not really caring about what I took. But it turns out most of my roll had been salvageable!!
🧀📸 Golden is the night (France, November 2025)
Canon Eos 500D
Late night wanderings...
🧀📸 More chickens (France, December 2024)
Fujica AX-3 + Fujicolor Superia X-tra 400 ISO (expired)
The rooster's name is Obiwan Kenobi.
🧀📸 Clever girl (France, March 2025)
Canon Eos 500N+Kodak color Ultramax iso 400
Run!
🧀📸 Vines (France, March 2025)
Canon Eos 500N+Kodak color Ultramax iso 400
Another one from my favorite museum, I wish this was a real place.
🧀📸 Still (France, December 2024)
Fujica AX-3 + Fujicolor Superia X-tra 400 ISO (expired)
That soft moment when the sun starts to set, and the air is crisp. The new year will bring some frost and hot beverages ☕️❄️
🧀📸 Little girl painting (France, October 2025)
Canon Eos 500N+LomoChrome Purple Pétillant ISO 100–400
An artist in the making!