I prefer to use older film cameras myself and mostly use B&W film. I develop it myself using the bathroom as a darkroom and scan my negatives. I haven't developed for a bit and have a backlog, but I'll put some up I have shot in the last few months. Hmmm... Let me start with what would be one of each (in my opinion anyway)
Thanks. Have another - Got bored a few weeks ago and went on a road/day trip in the bug out to the Borrego Badlands and did some day hiking to try out a 50+ year old medium format camera. Very peaceful (until you stumble on the people from "The Hills Have Eyes" I suppose). Anybody else a "analog" photographer here?
This is a pretty cool one I took while riding my bike around Manhattan. This is probably one of the coolest looking bridges in the world (the Brooklyn bridge, of course) but maybe the Golden Gate is cooler....certainly people who kill themselves think so!
The old ships docked at South Street Sea Port. Don't you wish ships like these were still the main form of sea travel. There's nothing cooler looking!
Doublepost, but worth it, in my humble opinion. These are some photos I took of the fireworks show I ran last night. I apologize for the blurriness and whatnot, but I was taking pictures and setting them off at the same time. Enjoy!
I didn't take these, but I wanted to share them anyway because they're pretty amazing:
Look closely. The truck broke through the guard rail at the right of the photo, flipped through the air a few times, and landed right side up, facing the opposite direction it had been traveling. Now how lucky was this guy? lol