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Awesome. Yeah I absolutely love film. And yea its hard to get used to knowing correct exposure times for your pictures, but its so awesome seeing your pictures come to life. But if you do start with film, I highly suggest seeing if whatever darkroom you use has this certain chemical by kodak. You rinse your film in it after its developed and it prevents any water marks or dust on your film while its drying. This is the name of the chemical-KODAK® PHOTO-FLO® 200 Solution
hey, i love your photos! what kind of camera do you have? I was looking into getting a nice digital camera. I usually work with film, but I wanna try out digital with a good camera. The only digital I have is with my kodak easy share that I've had for like 6 years haha
Oh, thank you! ^_^ I have a Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-H7. It's nice enough but I think I'm going to get a bigger/better one sometime soon. Oh, you've done film? Unfortunately, since deciding I want to be a photographer, I haven't had a chance to work with it. I've heard it's a pain in the ass, but turns out really great stuff if you do it right? I'm thinking I want to look into it sometime soon.
Oh god you don't want a film camera. Well. Maybe you can afford it since you have a job. But I have to spend so much money on developing pictures. And like, you never know how they're going to turn out.
Ha, the majority of the ones I just got were under developed and you can't even see them. But I guess it comes with wanting to be a photographer. XD I need to get better at it.
Oh, I've been wanting a good film camera for sooo long now. I know it's expensive, but I'm willing to chance that. I just need a change. I don't like the stuff I've been doing lately.
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Yeah I absolutely love film. And yea its hard to get used to knowing correct exposure times for your pictures, but its so awesome seeing your pictures come to life. But if you do start with film, I highly suggest seeing if whatever darkroom you use has this certain chemical by kodak. You rinse your film in it after its developed and it prevents any water marks or dust on your film while its drying.
This is the name of the chemical-KODAK® PHOTO-FLO® 200 Solution
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I have a Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-H7. It's nice enough but I think I'm going to get a bigger/better one sometime soon.
Oh, you've done film? Unfortunately, since deciding I want to be a photographer, I haven't had a chance to work with it. I've heard it's a pain in the ass, but turns out really great stuff if you do it right? I'm thinking I want to look into it sometime soon.
Ha, the majority of the ones I just got were under developed and you can't even see them.
But I guess it comes with wanting to be a photographer. XD I need to get better at it.
Thanks for the favorites by the way darling
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I just need a change. I don't like the stuff I've been doing lately.
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