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Went to the park today and took some photos
Recientemente, se me ocurrió adquirir una cámara análoga, pues siempre había tenido la curiosidad de ocupar film más allá de una point & shot de los 90. Estas imágenes fueron tiradas con una Nikon N80 y Sigma 28-135, en Kodak Pro Image 100, sobra la Av. Álvaro Obregón a finales del año pasado, en la exposición de alebrijes en la Ciudad de México. Son scans de las ampliaciones, espero pronto conseguir un scanner para negativos y hacer yo mismo mis revelados.
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Latley, I've been wanting to work with film. When I was a kid, I had some old point & shoot cameras, it was the 90's.
So, I bought a Nikon N80 with a Sigma 28-135 3.8-5.6 lens, not so fast and not so luminous but yet it can give a nice depth of field for close ups with a little bokeh and seems to be nice for landscape (I'll upload some more later), also a zoom with a nice focal lenght.
These were shot with this Nikon and Kodak Pro Image 100 fresh film, no edition, just as they came from the minilab. I scanned the 6x8 enlargements , because I have no film scanner yet.
All of them were shot at the end of the past year, during an Alebrije* parade in Mexico City.
I will keep on working on film and hope to achieve better results.
* Alebrije: are brightly colored mexican sculptures of fantastical creatures. Pedro Linares is known to be the creator in 1930's. Story tells that he got very sick and in delusion he saw a forest wit strange colorful creatures that had parts of different animals. Usually these are made of "papel mache" or "papier-mâché" and are known and made in most of mexican territory.
Primera Luna llena del 2015, desde Coyoacán, Ciudad de México, MX
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First 2015 Full Moon. View from Mexico City, Mexico.