Photography: Low Light Pub Aesthetic

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The other day me and a group of students decided to get lunch from a nearby pub, it's located inside an old retired theatre, in which the stands and stage and even lights remain. It's a cool aesthetic, but one that I feel wouldn't mind losing in return for its original purpose: being home to various plays and performance arts.

I decided to snap a shot of the lighting, which was nicely dim and cosy on my Sony FE 85mm 1.8 lens, and while I'm not overly fond of the image itself, it is nice at a glance. Aside from lighting, there's not really much to it in terms of composition, but I guess one could make the argument that the lack of composition and effort is what makes it interesting in the first place.

I've been needing to post more lately, especially more photography, but the rolls of 35mm film I have are still sitting underneath my keyboard in the desk below. Unfortunately, I just haven't had the funds to throw out at the rolls as Christmas approaches fast.

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I would love that room. Theater and food, my two favorite things, even if the theater is a thing of the past. All those plays left their energy there.
I want to thank you for your generous delegation! It really helped me get some traction on steem and came just before HF21. I think without your help I might have given up. So here's to you @namiks!
You still use actual film? I thought that was also a thing of the past.

I plan on reinstating the delegations shortly around Christmas, probably more SP since things are scaling quite nicely from curation alone -- I plan on posting a lot more soon since I genuinely really miss it, and I've been watching quite a few films I could write about.

I've removed the delegations for now so I can power a little down and sell a small amount to ensure I can cover the cost of some Christmas presents without having to sell stocks that I'd much rather hold for now.

I actually started with 35mm film, about a year or so ago when I first got into photography. I absolutely love the format, but unfortunately it's quite expensive to obtain and get developed here in the UK. That was never an issue before, but now I'm a student again I have more expenses to deal with, leaving several rolls of film I have already finished still yet to get developed. :(

I sure understand. I came across an old batch of 35 mm and took them in all at once to have developed, not knowing what was on them. I was SHOCKED at the price.
I assumed your generous delegation was time limited, and it was about 3 months. I've had to rethink my actions, in a good way. Curation doesn't make me much though even though I spend hours of every single day doing it, especially now with the curve.
Thanks again. It was very helpful to have the extra steem.

What a great photo, @namiks. I liked the colors and their texture blends.

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Well seems like u all had some nice time out there along with the others !! It does seems like a nice place and nicely taken shot btw !!

oops 7 days past !! but got the latest blog !!