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Makeshift light table + DSLR = who needs a developing lab anyway?
Today was a marvelous sunny day in Brussels - and what better a day than today for my new Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 lens and 0.9 neutral density filter to arrive!
11mm seemed pretty wide to me, so I hit the neighbourhood around my office to answer the question - just how wide 11-16mm?
In truth, the answer is: so wide that it made me giggle to myself on occasaion.
Check out the results on my Flickr!
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After putting it off for almost exactly one year, next week I will finally force myself to kick off my very first 365 photography project.
You can follow it here, but don’t worry - everything will be reposted on Tumblr (also forcing me to publish on Tumblr at least once a day too!)
(Headline image courtesy of Imse Nilsson)
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The family just got a little bigger to now include this cute little Chinon 35 EE!Light, quirky and in fairly good condition - I’m looking forward to having fun with this little number in the coming months and years.
Bought on an incredible second hand camera market stall in Amsterdam as a super early, but well received Christmas gift from my better half, this Japanese pocket sized camera is now a very welcome new member of the crew!
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Since I’ve taken up 35mm photography again, my films have started to stack up quickly.
I’m reluctant to jump in to make the commitment to handing over a film to developing lab without getting some advice first (since everywhere already seems more expensive than back home).
So, I’m calling out for help from the Brussels photography community - where should I entrust my beloved undeveloped 35mm of heaven? Good service / price / central location / ability to digitalise prints welcomed.
Answers on a postcard to @tjspragg
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