u/Either_Caterpillar93

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Hello everyone! Recently I’ve made a very bold move to sell my Sony, mainly because I noticed the photos I took where multiple shots of the same exact scene, and when I look back, something is missing.

So I decided to start practising with my Minolta X700 instead. Read about what those numbers on the lens meant and started really practising Sunny 16 and Zone Focus.

And for me, I noticed I really forced myself to think more before I even press the shutter, which I love.

Thing is, when taking photos (especially at night), I find it incredibly difficult to compose. (And very surprised the photos comes out okay, thought it’d be all grey/under exposed )

Are there any books/website that you’d highly recommend me to read while practising ? Any tips that really helped you when you first started film photography?

Attached are 3 of the photos I find slightly more interesting in my first roll of Cinestill 800. The other 33 photos seem more boring/documentary like 🙈

u/Either_Caterpillar93 — 13 days ago