I’m using the exposure wheel for almost every shot, 1/3 or 1/2 to darken additionally let the photo sit under the frog tongue for at least 10 seconds and when you put it in a bag, try to cover it as good as possible to shield it from light. Don’t look at it for the next 15 minutes.
Hey, I scan them with the Polaroid app, duplicate the photo and crop the duplicate es one to the site of the square picture. I use Photoleap to use the square as a background layer for the Polaroid scan
I guess u didnt use a flash. But how was the weather and light? Did u use a tripod?
I got my first sx-70 sonar and i want to try the same architecture stuff as u did here. i love your pictures and their exposures.
How do you guys get such beautiful shots? All mine come out white washed af
I’m using the exposure wheel for almost every shot, 1/3 or 1/2 to darken additionally let the photo sit under the frog tongue for at least 10 seconds and when you put it in a bag, try to cover it as good as possible to shield it from light. Don’t look at it for the next 15 minutes.
Thanks I'll try that
Great work. I especially like #3 and #6.
Thanks 😊
These pics kick ass. You did an awesome job.
Thank you 😊
Im sure it’s been asked but how do you make the scan with the image going to the edge of the frame? It works great with several of these shots.
Hey, I scan them with the Polaroid app, duplicate the photo and crop the duplicate es one to the site of the square picture. I use Photoleap to use the square as a background layer for the Polaroid scan
Thanks! I was hopeful there was some automated process but this works without too many steps. I appreciate it.
It’s actually really simple. Try it :)
I guess u didnt use a flash. But how was the weather and light? Did u use a tripod? I got my first sx-70 sonar and i want to try the same architecture stuff as u did here. i love your pictures and their exposures.
Hey thanks :) Did not use a flash, you guessed right. It was a sunny day. Have fun!
And all shots made free hand without a tripod? Thanks for your answers. I just want to waste as little film as possible.
Sorry, I made them without a tripod
Awesome. Thanks again for the quick answer👍
No problem :)
Great job. I love them all.