Wow, nice to see someone who shoots film and actually enjoys contrast. I always see these UA-cam kids shooting high speed film in bright conditions and exposing for the shadows. They over use the high key or washed out technique and don’t know when it adds to or takes away from the subject. Nicely done
I've been wanting to do some bleach bypass for a while now. I didn't know how easy it was until now. This is a great technique for these upcoming dark and dreary months!
Coming home from work, seeing you uploaded yet another hyper atmospheric video - instant mood boost! :) Seriously makes my day everytime. Love your videos, Robbie!
Nice video. Interesting processing technique. That was a spooky location in that incredible moody atmosphere. I expected to see an old lumbering corpse shamble out one of those buildings. Love the added B&W edits at the end of the videos.
This is awesome bro. Not only the amazing content but you've created such a chill and relaxing vibe from this. This is how all photography videos should be! Newest Sub!
This is the only scenic situation where I've even seen where "bleach bypass" actually add something to the image. It's most commonly used IMO by folks who are so bored with photography that intentionally making a mess out of it is the only think left of their creativity. If you scan and digitally print as most do today, there is some creative playing room here. For those who print in darkrooms, it's still just a waste of time and materials.because the materials won't do the adjutments required.
I’m a frequent lomo 800 shooter and a frequent at home developer, what iso did you shoot this at? Wanting to experiment with bleach bypass and really liked these results
Man these colors was unexpected, never seen this process look other than dystopian but these look great! Prob because of the cooler tones of lomo!
Its my favorite combo on rainy days:)
Wow, nice to see someone who shoots film and actually enjoys contrast. I always see these UA-cam kids shooting high speed film in bright conditions and exposing for the shadows. They over use the high key or washed out technique and don’t know when it adds to or takes away from the subject. Nicely done
Thank you for the kind words, Scott!
Love it! Great shot at 5:59
That one felt a bit surreal. Almost like I was in a different part of the world
I've been wanting to do some bleach bypass for a while now. I didn't know how easy it was until now. This is a great technique for these upcoming dark and dreary months!
So true! With Lomo 800, its just perfect
Quality shots and development.
Thank you buddy!
Great video. The atmosphere out there was amazing.
Much appreicated!
Love the bloopers reel!!
I do it for the fans lol
The fibre glass image with your shadow works well!
Right!? I really wanted to avoid the reflection but it is what it is.
Great work, thanks for sharing all your knowledge on photography. All the best from Norway.
Thank you! I appreciate the comment :)
Coming home from work, seeing you uploaded yet another hyper atmospheric video - instant mood boost! :) Seriously makes my day everytime. Love your videos, Robbie!
Aw thank you so much !!
Man I too am a sucker for anything abandoned. I’m in AZ so I’ve no shortage of material, especially out in the desert. Great video👍🏼
Id love to shoot in Arizona some day!
another good videos, nice photos, I have never tried bleach bypass, maybe one day.
Omg! These look gorgeous!
Thank you :)
Nice video. Interesting processing technique. That was a spooky location in that incredible moody atmosphere. I expected to see an old lumbering corpse shamble out one of those buildings. Love the added B&W edits at the end of the videos.
I adore the BBP look! 100% trying it! love the images too!
nice! I hope you like it :)
Watch out for asbestos in those places. A dust mask is a good idea. Great video!
I grow my nose hairs to the extreme for such adventures ;) lol
you deserve way more subs for the quality you’re putting out here brother
I appreciate that!
@@RobbieMaynardCreates keep up the amazing work ❤️ you’ve earned yourself a sub man! Love from Singapore!
as always really well done content. fun to watch (even w/o the bloopers) and yet visually pleasing. lomo 800 in 35 on my list. thanks, robbie!
Thanks, Magnus! Sometimes I don't make mistakes....sometimes lol
The reflection works just fine. Like that shot! But like you, I usually try to avoid that but maybe not now that I have seen your shot
Thanks Anthony! Its always good to try something new
mmm I love grain too ;)
omg the rain sounds :'-)
This is awesome bro. Not only the amazing content but you've created such a chill and relaxing vibe from this. This is how all photography videos should be! Newest Sub!
Thank you so much, Alex! Welcome aboard!
This is the only scenic situation where I've even seen where "bleach bypass" actually add something to the image. It's most commonly used IMO by folks who are so bored with photography that intentionally making a mess out of it is the only think left of their creativity. If you scan and digitally print as most do today, there is some creative playing room here. For those who print in darkrooms, it's still just a waste of time and materials.because the materials won't do the adjutments required.
Thank you, Randall! Lomo 800 on a rainy day is already magic. I was stoked to get the look that I got
At last!
Nice video, keep on shooting
Thank you!
What camera do you use for recording? Great video btw. Also, can you suggest me any mid range Film Cameras please :)
Hey! I use a Fuji XT4 and honestly, any film camera will get you started. Point and Shoots are cheap and easy to learn on.
Awesome video. Cool vibe. Would you be willin to disclose location?? I would love to shoot some film there. You can message me if you want . Cheers!
Thanks Pete. I cant say where exactly it is but its a nice drive out in Western MA. Pretty easy to spot if you're ever out that way.
I’m a frequent lomo 800 shooter and a frequent at home developer, what iso did you shoot this at? Wanting to experiment with bleach bypass and really liked these results
I had to look back at my notes for this one haha - I shot it at 800 but I would vary from underexposing to shooting even on each shot.
Just don't bypass the beer. 😁👍
haha never!