Showing posts with label kodak gold 200. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kodak gold 200. Show all posts

analogue friday - summer vibes

July 22, 2016



Long time no analogue friday! But now I finally managed to get another roll developed! Come with me and get some summer vibes!










saying goodbye to Norderney... always a bit sad...




But then... Berlin... ♥




summer evenings ...






A relaxed friday afternoon walk with Esther - her blog has been on my reading list since the beginning! It's great! If you want, hop over to her via: http://inside-my-shell.blogspot.de

The following picture was not taken by me but by my camera. The strap on which she was hanging around my neck snapped and with a bang - that hurts the ears of everyone, who loves cameras - it bounced on the paving! And took this picture!


I didn't know if everything was alright - the exterior had some scratches but nothing serious. So I kept on photographing with her. And since the next picture was also the next on the roll, I think she's fine ;)

The same thing happened yesterday again with my Mamiya C330 (I'll never trust analogue camera straps again!)... I hope she's fine, but the roll is not yet full and developed. I'll keep you posted...






Fleamarket: selling some of my pictures :)








And, yes, this is Berlin, too:




My favourite of the roll - I bet it confuses you, too, ... ;) :




// all pictures taken with a RevueFlex SD I, 50mm 1.9, on a Kodak Gold 200 //

Analogue Friday

January 15, 2016

One of the plans for that year is that I want to do more analogue photography again. I just miss this slow photography, the excitement of opening the envelope, of physically touching the pictures. So, to challenge myself to go out more often with one of my bulky non-digital friends, I want to publish a new roll of film here every week. Just what I get in front of my lens, may it be a loosely woven series or just a set of pictures totally unconnected. No sooner said than done, here is my first roll!

Me and a friend walked around the streets of Prenzlauer Berg and the deserted Mauerpark. It was a grey day with a strangely calm atmosphere and some traces of snow and mud left on the streets. When the roll was full I wanted to wind back the film to take it out of the camera. But I was reminded that there aren't only bright sides of analogue photography when the film suddenly broke while rewinding. So I couldn’t take any more pictures without exposing the film to daylight. That was the end of the photo walk and I drove to my trusted photo shop where they saved my roll. There are the ups and downs of analogue photography for you: it never gets boring.