Voodoo
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Lovely! Nothing quite like a period correct car in a period correct photo haha.
Do you scan the negatives or the positives for these digital versions?A few more photos from the last round of rolls I had developed. Some of Voodoo, and some from the show at the Don Garlits museum. All of these were taken on my little Olympus using a few different film stocks.
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Our local film lab develops the film and scans directly from the negatives.Do you scan the negatives or the positives for these digital versions?
Love it!
The camera above with the flash bulb is 35mm. The one you are referring to with the small (about 1/2") was a model 110 camera. I have a bunch of old Minolta SLR cameras and different lenses my dad and I used a LONG time ago. I was big into B/W as it cost less to develop and print compared to color. I bought a Minolta SLR in the 2000's and the problem with that it turns out is the foam seals used to seal the light box in the camera have deteriorated. The pictures had terrible light artifacts!! I loved taking pictures as a kid.35mm SLR's are coming back and popular. There are photo labs online that can develop and print. Used cameras are everywhere now that we have E bay and Marketplace. Heck even at pawn shops and cheaper yet at Goodwill. It is sometimes tough to justify when you can take come great photos with your phone. I have an old 35mm SLR and a couple lenses as well as a Digital SLR and I keep using my phone because I have it right in my hand.
There are plenty of camera foam seal kits on Amazon for most cameras, not too pricey either.The camera above with the flash bulb is 35mm. The one you are referring to with the small (about 1/2") was a model 110 camera. I have a bunch of old Minolta SLR cameras and different lenses my dad and I used a LONG time ago. I was big into B/W as it cost less to develop and print compared to color. I bought a Minolta SLR in the 2000's and the problem with that it turns out is the foam seals used to seal the light box in the camera have deteriorated. The pictures had terrible light artifacts!! I loved taking pictures as a kid.