Thomas kindly made me up a redscale film, so i loaded it into my Olympus XA2 camera and went capturing. I had always wanted to try this out and i was very pleased with the results. There's a bit of Clevedon, Portishead, Weston super Mare and London in there.
Ah, I loveeee the fifth picture, something so beautiful about it with that red tinge. Your film camera is awesome! Equally as good as a digital.. makes me want to get one x
Off topic and I might be totally wrong (if so ignore me!) but you weren't by chance in Oxford TODAY?
I had an after-the-fact realisation that I'd passed two people with interesting cameras who MIGHT have looked a bit like you guys? Maybe I am totally wrong though :P
Back on topic these pictures are really striking! I hadn't seen a redscale picture before these.
Alice - Yes i am just on the train home from oxford! We had another lovely day in your town. Spent alot of it hiding from the cold in cosy cafes! So funny that you spotted us :)
Ah wow, no way! If I had realised in time I would have said hello :D I was hurrying back to work after being out taking pictures myself. I hope that you both got some good ones.
Beautiful! I just put my first redscale film in my diana mini, just need to start taking photos now :)
ReplyDeleteI like redscale film so much! that looks amazing
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. what camera u use?
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! Seeing photos likes these always reminds me why I love redscale so much.
ReplyDeleteI was just wondering whether to get some redscale film or not. You made my decision easier! :D
ReplyDeleteHope you had a good weekend K x
These look stunning - especially the beach views. I would never have thought redscale could look so good (:
ReplyDeletethese turned out so beautifully!
ReplyDeletethese turned out so beautifully! i know whats on my christmas list now. aha. :)
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are absolutely incredible!x
ReplyDeleteThank you all for the wonderful comments!
ReplyDeleteAh, I loveeee the fifth picture, something so beautiful about it with that red tinge. Your film camera is awesome! Equally as good as a digital.. makes me want to get one x
ReplyDeleteOff topic and I might be totally wrong (if so ignore me!) but you weren't by chance in Oxford TODAY?
ReplyDeleteI had an after-the-fact realisation that I'd passed two people with interesting cameras who MIGHT have looked a bit like you guys? Maybe I am totally wrong though :P
Back on topic these pictures are really striking! I hadn't seen a redscale picture before these.
Alice - Yes i am just on the train home from oxford! We had another lovely day in your town. Spent alot of it hiding from the cold in cosy cafes! So funny that you spotted us :)
ReplyDeleteI love the colours!
ReplyDeleteAh wow, no way! If I had realised in time I would have said hello :D I was hurrying back to work after being out taking pictures myself. I hope that you both got some good ones.
ReplyDeleteLove these colours, and the way they alter the familiar.
ReplyDeletethese are awesome! imagine if this is what the world really looks like and we humans can't pick it up with our eyes - but redscale can?!! hehe.
ReplyDeleteOh wow i like that idea :)
ReplyDeleteI especially love the second photo in this post - absolutely beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love this colours :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesomw series, thank you!