Saturday, January 26, 2008

Photo Hunt post - "Old-Fashioned"




empty chair

Empty Chair

For this week's theme I pulled out an old print photo of mine. The sepia tone make it appear old which is actually true, since this photo is around 7 years old already!

Old fashioned -as for this entry I have used film, my slr camera,the film developed in the darkroom, negative exposed in the dark room, then just now scanned for uploading. Really the old fashioned way!

Happy weekend!



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26 comments:

  1. I'm impressed! You even developed it at your own! WOW! Nice shot:)

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  2. your idea of making it look old fashioned is great.

    Mine is posted, I hope you can drop by. I love visitors. Happy weekend.

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  3. this is a very nice photo.

    thanks for dropping by ha. :D
    http://alphadf.11penguin.net/

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  4. Thanks Yen! I miss the old ways =D
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    It really is old anni, thanks for dropping by.

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  5. That's pretty cool to have ur very own dark room :) I like the sepia tone.
    Its Not a Weekend;It's a Lifestyle

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  6. thanks alpha, lets all join again next week!

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  7. Ay, no Napaboaniya, It was in our school paper's office...I was a photographer in college and we have the darkroom there.

    Hootin' anni: I cant find the 'leave comment' button on your page. =(

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  8. Love the sepia tones. Empty chairs are always a good photo op :)

    Have a great weekend!

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  9. The combination of the sepia tone and the modern plastic chair makes for an interesting composition. Very nice.

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  10. Your old-fashioned technique is great.

    Barbara H. @ Stray Thoughts

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  11. Great composition! The photo looks so...... lonely... My first ever is up at http://bobbthemicrobe.blogspot.com/

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  12. Thanks deb, yes. empty chairs are also nostalgic.
    Thanks too kathryn and barbara!

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  13. Developing your own film must have been a great experience. I could imagine the thrill of seeing your photos appear gradually right before your eyes.

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  14. Wow very creative you are! Old fashion way. Great shot! Happy weekend! mine is up too! Please check it out! thank you!

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  15. Thanks Rachel and utah mom! Yeah developing and printing requires patience...true, its fun and thrilling too! Happy weekend!

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  16. I love it. A phot not of something old fashioned, but of something new done entirely using the old fashioned methods. Very good!

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  17. I love the simple compostion of your photo. Wonderful! Happy weekend

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  18. Thanks Katney, Thanks Jams. Happy weekend too!

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  19. Wow, it's film! And you get to enjoy the darkroom process. I hope one day I'd be able to process my own photos too!

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  20. SenorEnrique posted an interesting photo event in Pinas. My former photography professor would give a hands on lecture about black and white film developing! Let's see Senor's article later on coz I forgot myself the exact mixture of chemicals...=P

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  21. Great idea for the theme! It's hard to believe that film is already old-fashioned! I remember when I got my first fully-manual 35MM SLR camera. I thought it was the coolest. LOL

    Anyway, thanks for stopping by my blog. Hope you're having a great weekend! ;o)

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  22. Yes Heather, it was like, wow mine's different and someone would ask me then if I'm a pro...lol.

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  23. 7 years?? wow...anyway, u've got such beautiful kids!! :)

    http://www.mistyeiz.com/2008/01/26/photo-hunter-old-fashion/

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  24. Hi yvy! yes, this was in 2001 when my daughter was born...so almost 7 years! Thank you for your kind comment.

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