This foto is over-exposed by several stops (noooo, it was intended...). See the difference with the next one. I love the result and I'll mistake again!
Composed of several half-frame shots.

8 Comments

  1. badjuju
    badjuju ·

    <3

  2. ohlordy
    ohlordy ·

    incredible album and the overexposed colours in these frames are ace!

  3. juzifer
    juzifer ·

    wonderful!

  4. mafiosa
    mafiosa ·

    Love it!

  5. akira2baki
    akira2baki ·

    Amazing!!!

  6. mllev
    mllev ·

    Great album!! :)

  7. chiruphotography
    chiruphotography ·

    i heard slide film needs proper exposure.. how do you get correct exposure in this camera? I want to try velvia50 cross process in Olympus pen ee2

  8. aguillem
    aguillem ·

    @CHIRUPHOTOGRAPHY
    It may be true most of the times, but this photo is waaay overexposed but I love how it turned out... so having accurate exposure isn't always necessary!

    Anyway if your camera doesn't have any sort of light meter or exposure indicator you can:
    - Buy a light meter (I've never used one)
    - Use the ligh-meter of another camera (analog or digital)
    - Use a smartphone app (I like "Ligh Meter - Free" by WBPhoto)
    - Build a paper guide --> www.lomography.com/magazine/81130-paper-light-meter-and-zom…
    - Use the sunny sixteen rule

    If you think the shot worth it you can also bracket (take multiple photos with different exposures) to choose the best one afterwards.

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