Come for the photos… stay for the puns.
Single frame series, as always, inspired by my blog friend Jim Grey.
Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Silberra U200
Location: Filey
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Come for the photos… stay for the puns.
Single frame series, as always, inspired by my blog friend Jim Grey.
Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Silberra U200
Location: Filey
Have I returned to blogging with a dedicated blog post of photos of dogs - yes, yes I have.
Did you spot the puppy in the first photo?! I totally forgot I took that photo - so what a delight when I got that photo developed!
Camera: Olympus OM-10 and LC-A III
Film: I can’t remember - I’ll check and get back to you. Maybe…
Way back in 2019 I shared the first photos from this roll of Dubblefilm Pacific that Analogue Wonderland generously sent me - and the unexpected results that it had. These photos are not meant to look like this - they are meant to look ‘crisp and subtle, with imbued subtle blue or green overtones’. They are not meant to look like the roll has been pulled through a hedge backwards and possibly even stomped on (please note - I did neither of these things - and also that I wouldn’t get these results if I had actually tried that ha).
Oh the joy of film and its persistent occurances of WTF and FFS keeping us on our toes.
I’ll be honest - I don’t hate the results. Sure I’m still a bit gutted as it looks like the film should have gorgeous results but theres something old worldy about these with the speckles and marks. Maybe they were taken in 2019 - or maybe 1919 - who knows!
Film: Dubblefilm Pacific 35mm - generously given to me by Analogue Wonderland (Who had no idea I would be such a risk in producing such unexpected surprises haha, or indeed that I could milk a roll of film for two years across my blog! Please visit their awesome website and buy their stuff - support our film friends!)
Camera: Canon EOS 750
Location: Filey, England
Oh theres something so gritty and oldy worldy about how these photos turned out. The colour tones produced by the Dubblefilm Monsoon/Pacific from Analogue Wonderland are lovely, but combined with the grain and the scratches (I guess?) - Oh I love them!!
I couldn’t eat any of the japs this time around (not df or gf) but Thomas reassured me that they were just as good as every other time he’s had them. Lucky Thomas!
Film: Dabblefilm Pacific - Available with many other exciting films from Analogue Wonderland.
Camera: Canon EOS 750
Location: Filey, England
Surprises: Just an added bonus ha
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