Amazing work and great recollection, really shows you are taking it all in. Reading your blogs really teases me into the idea of going digital. Maybe when steem rises again I'll be able to afford a decent dslr. Thanks for sharing BB and will get my act together soon so we can meet up.
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Thanks hun! Glad you are enjoying the series. Using digital images definitely makes it easier to learn from mistakes as I am not worried about the cost of film and waiting times etc, but I can also see the appeal of using film for authenticity. another thing I have learned is never buy camera equipment new! I will only buy second hand from now on as photographers really look after their glass and you can get some amazing deals on lenses.
BB <3
So it is you who keeps out-bidding me on Ebay! lol
I'm loving your series and find myself hanging on for the next instalment.
Great advice on finding bargains and I'll keep my eyes peeled for good deals. I've picked up a great Carl Zeisse lens from a charity shop for just £5 but its screw thread mount so am currently trying to buy an adaptor.
Haha yes, I wait until the last minute then get a sneaky bid in ;)
My tutor keeps going on about an online company that does second hand photography equipment, I will find out what it is called and let you know. I think it has the word 'London' in it lol
Edit: it is the London Camera Exchange :)
Nice one BB, I'll take a look. I'm currently setting up my plastic box to try out what the technique you spoke of in part3...
Awesome! I am heading into Mansfield shortly on the hunt for a white plastic box haha
I can't wait to see what you come up with in your light box photography!
BB <3
Enjoy your day!
Haha! My mum was seriously wondering about my sanity when she came into the kitchen this morning and saw what I was doing, there were lights and extension cable everywhere! Soon as I get them developed onto cd I'll make a post about it for sure. Thanks for the inspiration.