Very very cool! I like the idea of mounting an action camera on top of the film camera ... very interesting to see a scene "life" and then a final shot. Well done!
I dont understand why you rub the freshly developed neg strip with your fingers and let it drag over other surfaces in your bathroom. This is when the emulsion is at most risk as it is still soft and you risk permanently marking or damaging it or even completely wiping it off. When mine are out the tank and still on the reel I shake the reel till no more water is coming off it then peel it carefully out of the reel without risking it touching anything at all, then i hold the ends in each hand and give it a few pulls to flick off any more water that might want to come off before carefully hanging it up so nothing comes into contact with it. I have though in the past accidentally let go of the reel when im shaking it 😳 !!! I dont reccomend doing that at all 😖. Having said all that, each to his own and I love your enthusiasm for photography 😊.
Your work is really beautiful and touching. You mentioned that you're a beginner, and wow, if this is what you're capturing already, I can't imagine how far you'll go! Thank you for the inspiration! :)
Thank you for your feedback :) It might be surprising but I have used different ISO depeding on the light condition during this video. Typically on the museum, some rooms were not enough lighted so I was compelled to shoot at 3200 ISO. But most of the time I was at 1600 ISO
As always, a masterpiece. Looked on one breath. Thank you
Wow I appreciate your comment, thank you.
Good evening VanDan. All,your work is Very,very Good! Great, to see someone as young using Film. Many thanks and Kind regards Colyn.
Some of your best and most daring shots I've seen so far! And the new video camera is so much better than the first one.
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Magical, it's really that good. I've just started out, a week ago. Makes me happy
Very very cool! I like the idea of mounting an action camera on top of the film camera ... very interesting to see a scene "life" and then a final shot. Well done!
Glad you like the concept :) Thanks for your comment !
Vraiment tout les clichés sont sublime, j’ai adoré cette vidéo.
Very nice to see try to do the same what type of mount do you use?
I dont understand why you rub the freshly developed neg strip with your fingers and let it drag over other surfaces in your bathroom. This is when the emulsion is at most risk as it is still soft and you risk permanently marking or damaging it or even completely wiping it off. When mine are out the tank and still on the reel I shake the reel till no more water is coming off it then peel it carefully out of the reel without risking it touching anything at all, then i hold the ends in each hand and give it a few pulls to flick off any more water that might want to come off before carefully hanging it up so nothing comes into contact with it. I have though in the past accidentally let go of the reel when im shaking it 😳 !!! I dont reccomend doing that at all 😖.
Having said all that, each to his own and I love your enthusiasm for photography 😊.
Your work is really beautiful and touching. You mentioned that you're a beginner, and wow, if this is what you're capturing already, I can't imagine how far you'll go! Thank you for the inspiration! :)
Thank You so much for your kind words ! It means a lot, that's the kind of comment that motivates me to keep shooting :)
you have done a beautiful work. I love your composition and the relation between the subject and the art. So tasting so intense. Really, good work!
Can't think of anything at the moment but I've subscribed.
I beleive some of your photos are amazing!!! :D Very cool video!
I really enjoy your video. thanks for posting
Thanks for watching Enggie :)
Now I remember what a pain in the ass darkroom work was.
love your work!!!!
I have received an avalanche of likes from you on Instagram today ;) *Thank You* !!
great!
Great video Van!!
Whats that little camera called on your hot shoe? Cant find it!
I love the grainy end result of the photos. May know what is the ISO of the film you are using?
Thank you for your feedback :) It might be surprising but I have used different ISO depeding on the light condition during this video. Typically on the museum, some rooms were not enough lighted so I was compelled to shoot at 3200 ISO. But most of the time I was at 1600 ISO
I love how stand development makes this possible! I don't know if I could ever go back to regular development myself.
F3 or FM2n?
good skill