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Interstate Bridge (Oregon-Washington)
Nikon F4S Nikon 50mm f/1.4D Kodak Portra 160
I started developing my own film again. I had never developed c41 before -- just black and white back in college. It feels great. It feels great to take more ownership of my process. I love that it was intimidating at first. It's fun to kinda suck at something and then gradually get better at it.
Île d'Yeu
Roxane Marie photographed by Antonio Dicorato for C41 Magazine December 2024
Caretaker by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Olympus OM-2, Kodak ColorPlus 200, FPP C41 kit
Ansco Pix Panorama - 35mm camera review + photos
Okay so I thrifted this for $3. I love to pick up any film camera I see at thrift stores that's dirt cheep like that. If I buy it and it doesn't work and I can't repair it, oh well. I just like weird cameras no matter what.
The weird thing with this is that it isn't a "true" panoramic - it's a faux-panoramic camera. It uses a mask on the inside to achieve the effect of a panoramic photo. I have left the borders on my images instead of cropping them down so you can see just how they look with the borders left intact.
Anyway I was actually a little surprised with how nice these came out. I brought it with me on a short hike outside of Boulder, CO at Bald Mountain. Overall, it's really not a terrible camera if you want something cheap, lightweight, and don't mind some heavier grain/softer details. I'll definitely come back to this for days like these.