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Cameras I’d Love To Have
I love cameras.
Here are some cameras I don’t have, yet.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/145791223895
https://instax.com/wide400/en/
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/hands-on-review/classic-cameras-kyocerayashica-samurai-x30
Cyanotype Fabric Bags Are Fun!
My Auto Tracking Camera Is Following Me, And I LOVE It!
An 8mm Short Film, From a 1880mm Tall Filmmaker
How to Make a Cyanotype 3×5 Card
Skateboard Cyanotypes
Half-Frame Photo Gallery
There’s a brand new 35 mm half-frame camera called The Alfie, and I’d like to be part of their beta test for the camera, so here’s a gallery of photos I’ve taken using a half-frame camera.
The following gallery of photos were taken using a “half-frame” camera, which shoots standard 35 mm film, but it shoots photos which are half as wide as a standard 35 mm camera.
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Half-frame images are half as wide as a traditional photo and that means half-frame cameras can record TWICE as many photos on a roll!
The cost-saving benefits alone make half-frame a good choice for any photographer, but I also find that the smaller image size helps to highlight and enhance the natural grain of a film photo.
Enjoy this gallery of half-frame images which document some of the best places on Earth’s Northern Hemisphere.
Half Frame Photos – Color Reversal Film – Beach Town, USA
Half Frame Photos – Cross-Process Film – Vienna, Austria
Half Frame Photos – Black and White Film – Route 66, USA
Half Frame Photos – Color Reversal Film – San Diego, California
Half Frame Photos – Color Reversal Film – Diptych and Triptychs
Suggested Articles:
- Tmax 3200 Film in a 35mm Camera Experience the unique film grain of Kodak T-Max 3200. View photos taken with a 35mm camera, exploring long exposures and high-contrast scenes.
- Keeping Bus-y Explore long-exposure photography on a bus. Learn about camera settings, light trails, and capturing motion in transit.
- What’s The Difference Between T-Mode and B-Mode Exposures? Understand the difference between T-mode (Time Exposure) and B-mode (Bulb Exposure) in photography. Learn how each mode controls shutter speed. These are generally photography-related.