Just had a horrible moment at good ol’ Jessops. My roll of film from Scotland was ruined, every single picture had a light leak/over exposure the exact same size in the shape of a weird diagonal oval. I’ve never had this before, is it the fault of my beloved Diana Mini or the people developing it, I have no idea?
Either way, I will have to shoot some more pictures and hope they come out ok!
link >I am off on a week long jaunt to the Scottish Highlands tomorrow. Expect some new Diana Mini shots when I return! :)
2 notes link >I have decided to start a new project, one where I take one photograph a day for the rest of this year. It’s quite a scary prospect! Hopefully each shot will sum up my mood at the time, so far it’s all pretty gloomy which sounds spot on.
I have started a new Tumblr for this project cause it will all be digital and my aim for lofiphotography was to be all film based. I will still keep this blog going cause I love my film stuff, but if you fancy seeing some of my digital photography too this new blog may interest you!
I am just glad to have a new project on the go, will be doing fancy graphic design things later on.
freedomflash asked: What ISO did you shoot the XR film at. I like your results quite a bit.
Hey!
I shot all the Redscale photos at ISO 50. Although having looked at the packaging I wish I had done it at 25, it seems I would have got a lot more shades of blue and green that way. Oh well, you live and learn!
link >119.
Taken with a Pentax SLR camera and Redscale XR film.
Last of the Redscale photos!
117.
Taken with a Pentax SLR camera and Redscale XR film.
Stephen in Barcelona.