Posts Tagged ‘35mm’

Now and Then: The Beehive.

In January 2008, as I was driving down to Towson, I came across this place at the side of the road, so I decided to take pictures of it.

This is the Beehive.

The Beehive

I returned last week with Kerri and this time, photographed the area using Diana F+. Considering I only liked one from the first photoshoot, it’s pretty clear that this one went much better.

Film Fail…

Upon hearing that Happy Harry’s was having a $.09 print sale, I decided to experiment with Diana’s new 35mm back and some consumer-grade Kodak film.

After 3.5 rolls (one had been previously exposed, aha), I learned my lesson with all the grainy prints I received. The price for professional-grade is definitely worth it.

Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza (Wilmington)

Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza (Wilmington)

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Classic Black and White…

As we call it at the portrait studio.

I just dug out some of my black and white negatives, realizing I could have prints made of them, too. It’s good to know that all is not lots with 35mm film. I’m definitely ready to take out the trusty F3 and take some more photos.

Here’s the first set of prints after more than a year.

marnistar. towson, md.

marnistar. towson, md.

towson, md.

towson, md.

marnistar. towson, md.

marnistar. towson, md.

zia's cafe. towson, md.

zia's cafe. towson, md.

Maybe, eventually, I’ll eventually get to try 35mm in Diana.