I went to an open lab this weekend to process a couple rolls of film to get ahead. I was processing a roll of blurred motion and a roll of frozen motion. Unfortunately, one of the rolls did not move through the camera as I was taking the pictures so the film never got exposed and it was all blank when I processed it. However, my second roll, the roll with the frozen motion, came out AWESOME. Its the best, most consistent one I have had all year.
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My favorite photos are the floating skateboard in the second row down, the middle picture on the third row (another skateboard picture), the last two pictures in the fifth row (swish of the basket and a good basket that Curtis made) and the first picture in the second to last row (my brother with a ball floating in the air).
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My favorite photos are the floating skateboard in the second row down, the middle picture on the third row (another skateboard picture), the last two pictures in the fifth row (swish of the basket and a good basket that Curtis made) and the first picture in the second to last row (my brother with a ball floating in the air).
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Nice work. Did you study The Horse in Motion? It was one of the first applications of freeze-frame photography. Check it out at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eadweard_Muybridge.
Too bad you lost a roll of film. That is the stinging bee of film photography. The upside is that you get to go do a new roll, right? :)
I'm really glad you're learning about film photography. Once you know that, you'll have a great appreciation for what you can do with a digital SLR...
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