Hi! I'm new at this, and for me, photography is more if a "passion project" than anything else. I've been setting up an at-home darkroom, so I post alot of updates about that. I'd appreciate any constructive criticism or tips on shooting film!
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Fort Williams Park
Canon EOS Rebel T3i
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Bangor Maine
Canon EOS Rebel T3i
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Bangor Maine
Canon EOS Rebel T3i
#digital photography#black & white photography#bangor maine#architecture#i need to get back into film#i need to get new chemicals I just haven't had the time#not film :(
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The Colosseum
Ilford FP4
Canon EOS Rebel G
#analog photography#film photography#film is not dead#film isn't dead#film#canon#canon eos rebel g#rome#the colosseum
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Trevi Fountain
Ilford FP4
Canon EOS Rebel G
#analog photography#film photography#film is not dead#film isn't dead#film#canon#canon eos rebel g#ilford fp4#ilford
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Venice, Italy
Ilford FP4
Cannon EOS Rebel G
#venice#italy#film photography#film is not dead#35mm#black and white photography#analog photography#film#film isn't dead#canon#canon EOS#canon eos rebel g#ilford fp4#Ilford
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Ilford HP5+
Canon EOS Rebel G
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I can't even get the battery out. I also have no clue what this battery is supposed to power


my last ten dollar goodwill camera actually worked very well and was in good condition but that is not the case with my more recent find. I am currently cleaning this nasty, corroded polaroid that I know for a fact was a waste of money and is a waste of time but I am doing it anyway
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my last ten dollar goodwill camera actually worked very well and was in good condition but that is not the case with my more recent find. I am currently cleaning this nasty, corroded polaroid that I know for a fact was a waste of money and is a waste of time but I am doing it anyway
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Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Ilford FP4
Minolta SRT 101
#film is not dead#film photography#analogue photography#black and white#black and white film#black and white photography#b&w photography#boston mfa#boston museum of fine arts#ilford#ilford fp4#minolta#minolta srt 101
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, MA
Ilford FP4
Minolta SRT 101
#film photography#film is not dead#film#analog photography#analogue photography#black and white photography#black and white film#b&w#b&w film#b&w photgraphy#boston#isabella stewart gardner museum
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As a preemptive TLDR: I bought a super cheap camera, developed with somewhat expired developer, and got a weird blank roll, and I’m trying to troubleshoot which of the variables here is the main culprit
I was in Goodwill today and I found a Canon EOS Rebel G for a very questionable ten dollars. I know it was stupid but I bought it anyway cause I thought whatever, it could work, and if it doesn’t, ten dollars isn’t that much. It wasn’t in a camera bag or case, but it had both a lens cap and a lens filter. The filter was clean and unscratched, and the actual lens was in perfect condition. I opened it up, and the mirror looked fine too.

I got some batteries (they ended up costing more than the camera), and I was pleasantly surprised when the display screen on the top turned on. I put in a roll of film, but I wasn’t quite sure how the winding mechanism worked for this camera because it seemed to be automatic. I didn’t have any internet connection at the time to look up a manual for loading the film, so I lined up the film leader with the uptake spool and closed the camera intending on actually loading the film later, but it started winding the film right after I closed it. It rolled it back until it read 25 on the display (which was already a bad sign because Ilford HP5 has 36 exposures, not 25). I didn't want to open it back up and risk ruining whatever part of the film would have been exposed at that point, and decided to try shooting the roll anyway.
I shot the whole roll this evening (my friends and I went on a hike to watch the sunset) and developed it when I got home. I of course had no reference for what would be normal for this camera or type of camera, since none of my others have automatic winding, but everything seemed fine. I was a bit worried about the development, though because my D-76 was a little past whatever number of months its good for at the stock dilution.
When I took the film from the developing tank it was just blank. Completely blank and clear.

My first thought was that it was completely unexposed and that it was never actually wound up into the camera to begin with, but it was successfully rolled back int the film canister when i first started “shooting,” but what was weird is that the film leader where it was exposed to daylight when i was loading the camera was also clear.

The blank roll is on the top, and another older roll in on the bottom. On the older roll, the front part is all black because it has been exposed directly to the light before the camera was closed. I know the leader of the blank roll was exposed to light. If that was dark but the rest of the roll was blank, then I would know that the camera was the issue, either the shutter or the automatic winding, but this leads me to think that it was a bad/expired film, or bad chemicals.
#film is not dead#update#updates#i shouldn;t be suprised i shot on a cheap camera and got no pictures#but i feel like it could be something more than that#im going to mix up some more developer and fixer cause it had to happen anyway#and im going to have to buy more but i don;t want to' i already spend to much money on film supplies im gonna be broke soon#anyways im probably just stupid#oh well
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Kodak Gold 400
Minolta SRT 101
#analog photography#film photography#film is not dead#film isn't dead#35mm#minolta#film#analogue photography#minolta srt 101#kodak gold#kodak color film#kodak gold 400
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Walking on the lake
Kodak Gold 400
Minolta SRT 101
#35mm#analog photography#film photography#film is not dead#film isn't dead#minolta#film#color film#kodak#kodak gold#kodak gold 400#minolta srt 101#analogue photography#winter#northern america#new england
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I still need to order the film for it but I am so freaking excited.
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A friend of mine, under the light of a projector.
Fuji Superia X-TRA 400
Minolta SRT 101
#analog photography#film photography#film is not dead#film isn't dead#35mm#minolta#film#color film#fujifilm#I have more from this day but this is the only one that doesn't show her face.
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