What is that piece of metal extending out of focus towards the right?
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Thank you! Super interesting to know that's the starting point for that term
Any specific recs for further reading?
Thank you!
Now I'm kinda thinking of it as if it were a seen in All the President's Men
I live next to one of the largest (maybe the largest?) film labs in N America, and am friends with a few of the staff. I use them to develop & scan.
I learned how to develop in school, but since life has gotten busier, I like being able to focus on shooting. Maybe later in life I can do more of the develop & scanning again.
Keeping the mag going!
I have a friend who, going by your comments and posts, was in a very similar situation as you including living with ADHD and autism.
Most comments here are saying "yes but it depends how you mesh." I'd just say if you focus on someone specializes in or has worked more with folks with ADHD and autism, that will probably help make your selection and evaluation process easier.
Even if you don't see it listed on their online profiles, you can ask about that in your initial outreach. I think that will help you make the process more effective.
But I do think that, like with other help topics, if you're willing to put in the work, having that resource can be very impactful.
Another older one. Unfortunately I don't know the film info on this one. I shot a lot of portra on my RB67 when in Tokyo, but the colors make me wonder if I tried a roll of Ektar.
Love the movement in the scene, as well as the building lights against the backdrop of twilight.
Feels cinematic
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing your notes.
I actually hadn't heard of lomo turquoise before, although some of my favorite visual art uses this color palette.
Going to dig in and learn more!
Ambidextrous bi with a Pearl pfp?
I feel like I know you already 😏
This is so fascinating! Thank you for sharing
I came across this for those who are interested in reading more:
https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/becoming-modern/romanticism/romanticism-in-france/a/gericault-portraits-of-the-insane