Friday, January 15, 2010

My name is Suzy, and I am a camera Addict

Say Hello to my new (used) Yashica-C TLR from ebay. Aint he cute. I just got done shooting and developing my first roll with him. I used the Lomo film from the previous post.


So far so good. It doesn't have a light meter so I used my digital camera as one. The negs looks really sharp, but I'll see after I get to scanning them. I've been looking around for camera shops that do servicing to give him a good cleaning and tuning.


I posted the negative scans over at my Flickr

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Developed my FIRST EVER ROLL of 120 film


Mystery 100 iso Lomography film too. I searched for development times, but ended up using a guesstimate based on Kodak 100 at 9.5 mins with D-76 1:1.

Observances: Film is too slow for my Holga on normal, sky shots are over and Ajax shots are under. Loading 120 onto reels is way easier than I thought it was going to be.

I have 2 more rolls left of the Lomo film, after those are done I don't think I'll ever use them again. First its totally overpriced. I was desperate to try my Holga with 120 film and it was a Friday (all main camera/film stores are closed Friday afternoons and all day Saturdays). Second I searched and asked around for development times. I mainly use the Massive Development Chart for times when I lose packaging. Third, I like using Illford.

Spring semester needs to start soon so I can go back in the darkroom and get printing.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Artsy Fartsy

I decided to make a photo album/journal/sketchbook using my Holga. I'm having a lot of fun trying things out with it, I figured I should just document it.

I got this perfect camera bag the other day at the Army Navy store on 8th Street. Fits my Holga, film, phone, pen and paper (oh and No Brain and Ajax the Doggy pins) perfectly .

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Newest Craving a TLR camera

I first came in contact with a TLR camera last semester in Photo 3 at school. One of my class mates was using one. It's a medium format camera using 120 film. I've been keeping my eyes out for used ones lately, so far I've seen them sell for anywhere between 10 buck to hundreds of dollars.

Over the weekend I bought my first rolls of 120 film to try with the Holga, fingers crossed ^.^

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

YAY I'm going to be...

"Friday Featured Poet" over at Provocative Haiku on Friday Jan 8th.
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