1/7/11

A brief photo-taking adventure.

I like that my Olympus PEN E-PL1 has the option to shoot using a 6x6 frame.  I really want to use my digital camera the same way that I would use any film camera, so I hardly ever crop my digital shots, and change the format back and forth from 3:2 to 6:6.  I have more of a tendency feel the need to alter color, contrast and saturation with digital shots, though, whereas with film, I very rarely find that necessary.  It really depends on the quality of the scanned CD I receive from processing.  I only altered contrast slightly using Photoshop on these shots.
















Plus the ONE shot I had left on my Pentax K-1000.  Kodak Portra 400vc.  Sometimes I forget how much more I prefer film over digital.  It's fun to shoot with my Olympus PEN E-PL1, that's why.  

4 comments :

  1. Oh Mia, these are great!
    I've been coveting that camera for a while.
    These are really beautiful. I had no idea you could shoot in a square format!

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  2. Thank you, Amanda! I love this little camera so much! I'm very happy with it. I prefer it over my old Canon Digital XT.

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  3. I love these images, Mia! I am so glad I have found your website again. I too am a lover of the square format. I often crop my images square. I love the way you captured that abandoned space. The colours are great. I love that little bit of lens flare we see on some of them.

    I frequently play with things like exposure, contrast, colour balance, etc. on images from my digital cameras. I find they often don't capture the scene the way I see it, or the way I want it. Even with film, because I have to rely on a commercial developer, I have to help a little with contrast (especially). They just don't develop as I used to.

    And I love b&w, and since I can do a better conversion than the camera, I do that afterwards too.

    You have inspired me, I must say. I have a fridge full of 120 and 220 film and my Yashica tlr has been sitting idle for too long. I am taking some film out and tomorrow we (camera and I) are heading out for an adventure! :)

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  4. I can't wait to see your TLR photos, Larry! I wish I had a place to develop 120 locally. That's the only thing that prevents me from shooting with it.

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