Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Some 110 film shots

I turned on my neglected laptop after more than two weeks, and it took me about two hours to send important email messages, along with reading them, before being able to go ahead doing the things I like.

These are the test shots I have of the Keystone XR33 camera that I bought for 50 pesos at Burger Joint in Brookeside, which uses 110 film. Matagal ako makaubos ng film. Wala kasi masyadong panahon para sa sarili.



I wanted to take pictures of children, but was afraid to be mistaken for a pedophile or stalker or some other sicko that seems common these days, so I just took stolen shots that sometimes looked like this.

Children


It was said that these cameras are great spy cameras back in the day because of how compact it was. By the way, if you were wondering what it was with the frame, it was how it was scanned by Digiprint. I am too lazy to crop them.



Playground




Shamcey 2

Sorry Shamcey Supsup for not giving you justice. Di ko napaghandaan ang pagdaan mo sa aking harap. We were just crossing the street, and it happened so fast.


Shamcey



This next one is my favorite. While Meow was busy taking pictures of the old church in Boso-Boso (we were the only people in the empty courtyard), this dog just walked there like he owned the place.

Dog 000003

I don't think he looks as small or as cute (but definitely adorable), as I remember that day.


Here's a picture of the church.

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I still need to process the other film rolls that I have  with shots of the church.

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