Canon Demi half-frame -- Buildings
The great thing about shooting on a half-frame camera is that you get a ton of shots per roll -- esp. if you're shooting on a 36 exposure roll (you get 72 shots!!!).
The bad thing about shooting on a half-frame camera is that when you get the scans, there are 72 photos to review.
Here are some of the better ones, that are photos of buildings.
Here's a few that I didn't alter: they're just straight from the scan.
As usual, click to enlarge: you'll get a better sense of the picture.
And the rest, here, are mildly edited -- mostly to increase the contrast and/or bring out the cloud textures. For example, "before" and "after":
So:
Ayep! :)
More to come -- but not about buildings.
--GG
Labels: Film photography, photography, street photography
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