


Last year I found some film for my old Brownie Holiday Flash camera, and I've taken two rolls of pictures over the last 6 months or so. I finally sent it out to be developed, and out of 16 pictures, only a few came out. But I like the moody results, especially the birdhouse with the superimposing of the frame number (which could be 999 or 666 -- you decide).
The cost of the film processing is too prohibitive to be able to do this again, but I'm glad to know that my trusty low-tech little Brownie still works.
These are lovely. Thanks for showing the results of your test!
ReplyDeleteI love these...they look very dramatic...
ReplyDeleteOoooo, I love the dramatic trees. When I first saw these it looked like a snowy day. Beautiful.
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