Got curious from a complimentary plastic toy film camera with 4 holes from a magazine costing at HK$15. The good thing is that you can learn the simple basic thing about taking photo. The quality is pretty rough, but at least it's pretty fun to know how a simple camera works. On some of the below photos, I purposedly shot some backlight photos. Turned out the back light area isn't that contrast as compared to digital camera. *this 4 holes toy camera needs to take some moving objects but has to be in sunny days. I should have bought the ISO200 film. The below are on ISO 100. BTW, most of the photos were not in good frame.
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4 comments:
Very nice! It's interesting that film always has this intangible look and feel to it that you won't find it in digital. The instructor from the class that I am taking said, "digital photography has no soul." That's a bit of extreme statement although it has some truth to it.
The best way to experience film in medium format now is to get a used medium format camera instead of those new plastic toy medium format.
Mmh.. now that I am thinking... I still have one film roll left. Buy one small dish of soy sauce, then I need to buy one whole chicken.
I agreed that something needs to be in their own format, like music. Better live, better analog but we can't nowadays.
May I suggest you use the remaining roll of film and the toy camera to take portraits of people around you. With them at a casual relax standing pose without much expression. Just looking at the camera blank. against a bright soft window background. Could be a 3/4 body shot from head to the hip.
Hehe, thanks for saving some money for me. Though the film/developing is about US$10 for one roll, little cost accumulated would be a big cost in total.
A good idea for that 3/4 body shot with some bright soft light. Maybe I should ask them to move towards the camera slowly. Will try!
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