I've been interested in photography since time ago. I like street photography, airplane photography, candid and many other.
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@joansmor@monicac thank you very much. @jyokota@nzkites It is so
Tricky and fun to take images because you see the image mirrored 180ยบ on viewer. You need to frame to the left when you want to frame to the right. You only have 12 exp. And must wait until the rolls gets developed to see results. I bought It on a second hand shop and It works
Very well. Here there is a sample picture: https://365project.org/jborrases/365/2019-09-09
@jborrases -- I grew up with Yashica as a well-known camera around me in Japan. @walrus let me try out one that worked like that with everything in viewfinder being complete opposite, and it was fascinating! I love your photo you linked to -- and I saw Danbo! Did you develop the film yourself?
@jyokota No, I don't develop film. I bring rolls to a professional lab and they do the work for me. If I had space, I'll try It to start develop in black and white. @haskar Thank you very much :)
@jyokota Haha, sure It will be fascinating. For these times where flour is quite a precious good. I think that develop film and experiment could be so fascinanting as those who manage to bake bread at home. Alchemy and magic are involved in both of them ;)
April 21st, 2020
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@jyokota @nzkites It is so
Tricky and fun to take images because you see the image mirrored 180ยบ on viewer. You need to frame to the left when you want to frame to the right. You only have 12 exp. And must wait until the rolls gets developed to see results. I bought It on a second hand shop and It works
Very well. Here there is a sample picture: https://365project.org/jborrases/365/2019-09-09
@haskar Thank you very much :)