I’ve been developing film for about 8 months now, and I’ve been actively taking photos for a little longer than that. I’ve never really thought I had much of an eye for photography, but my desire to expirement with the process behind it, drove me to start taking photos. Now that I’m comfortable with how I process my images, I’m now trying to focus on my greatest weakness, which is composition. With that said, I’ve selected the best 7 off the last roll I shot, developed, and scanned. Any sort of criticism is welcome.
Kodak Gold 200, Minolta Srt-101, Rokkor 50 f/2
Since I’m still fairly new on here, I’d appreciate any help in steering me towards any particular people on I should be following for this kind of stuff. Also, if you have any questions about the process I use, let me know, and I’ll be happy to share it with you.
As always...
Thank you
Glad you dropped a comment on my post, you got some great looking photos.
Thanks, I appreciate you stopping by to check out my post too.
nice work @cryptonauteur.
As a good training for composition I would recommend using a tripod and spending a lot of time looking at and adjusting your frame, as well as changing your position and watching how it changes your composition. You don't even have to take a picture for this exercise!
Steem on!
Thanks for the advice. I’m usually always walking around taking quick shots. But the next time I go shoot, I’m definitely breaking out the tripod.
The gif is sick