u/BasicCartographer650

Image 1 — Some of my favourite watery shots
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Some of my favourite watery shots

I love shooting watery scenes, and here are some of my favourite locations I’ve shot.

Using a Canon Sure Shot 8 Tele point and shoot and Kodak Colour Plus film.

u/BasicCartographer650 — 6 days ago

I got these developed in snappy snaps and I’m worried that they messed up the development process, as the two people weren’t the most experienced.

Should I try and get these re-developed? Would that help?

Or was there an issue with the film?

For reference I’ve put it side by side with the film that i usually aim for.

I do think I might have used a different film to usual (usual is Kodak colour plus) - but I can’t imagine it was supposed to look like this.

Anyone have any tips! Thank you

u/BasicCartographer650 — 8 days ago

Some snaps I got in South Korea. Using a point and shoot Canon Sure Shot 80 Tele and Kodak Colour Plus film.

I love saturated film where colours feel larger than life.

u/BasicCartographer650 — 8 days ago

Ethically non-monogamous woman here who has pretty much always operated solo poly, however in order to see men I often up being the “in-between” “casual” relationship for guys and get dropped as soon as they find something else.

I often expect this and prepare myself emotionally for it to happen. But how do people deal with the feeling that you are just quite disposable?

I don’t want to close up my emotions to short-term things nor blame the person for moving onto a monogamous relationship (I do want the best for them), but I often find myself having to start from 0 and feeling a bit deflated if i have connected to someone emotionally and then they find a more “serious” thing.

I can’t help but feel my ENM, which I always disclose to people, is a hindrance to more long term connections.

How do people deal with this emotionally?

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u/BasicCartographer650 — 9 days ago