Way back in spring quarter I took my first film photos on a black and white roll. When I went to replace the film {in the original Starbucks in Seattle Wa.}, It wasn’t rewound properly and when I opened it the film got over exposed and I thought I lost all my pictures. Then I got home and realised I didn’t know how to process B&W film, so that roll and another one sat in my drawer until today when I learned how to process B&W film. It’s really not very hard. Here are some highlights and interestingly ruined pictures.
Tuesday, January 06, 2015
BW Film Rolls 1&2
Way back in spring quarter I took my first film photos on a black and white roll. When I went to replace the film {in the original Starbucks in Seattle Wa.}, It wasn’t rewound properly and when I opened it the film got over exposed and I thought I lost all my pictures. Then I got home and realised I didn’t know how to process B&W film, so that roll and another one sat in my drawer until today when I learned how to process B&W film. It’s really not very hard. Here are some highlights and interestingly ruined pictures.
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These are excellent!
ReplyDeleteLooooove the B&W! It makes everything look so cool
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