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John Esco's Monochrome Space's avatar

Your photographs are truly nice, Cedric. Full of character and nostalgia. 'Imperfections' is what I like.

However, to minimise the struggle on your side when shooting, I suggest using different ISOs according to the situation. I do that all the time - for instance, I expose my 100 ISO film on a range from -1 to +3 stops (50 up to 800 ISO). Then, the stand or semi-stand developing process will give you beautiful images. Uses less developer, too and only requires more time.

Mark Foard's avatar

I love these, Cedric. They have a timeless quality about them.

Jeremy Butler's avatar

TLR shooting is such a challenge on so many levels! Still, you've pulled off many cool shots with yours.

And, I'm supposing, it's all about the process, innit? (And literally the processing, I suppose again!)

Cedric's avatar

Yes, it's all about the process. I've never shot film before and never with a fully manual camera. For quality I have modern DSLRs, but I've discovered that film is fun.

Jeremy Butler's avatar

PS My favorite one in this batch is the man, with suitcase, photographing the woman. The light in it is quite striking.

Birgitte Brøndsted's avatar

I LOVE all these! So beautiful!

Cedric's avatar

Thanks Birgitte.