tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8645918491464004577.post5162779248845340505..comments2023-06-28T03:15:55.524-07:00Comments on Tim Irving - Studio and Plein Air Painting, Design and Photography Blog: Using Out-Dated Filmstylemedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10085436215603049616noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8645918491464004577.post-69419156736215882812011-04-01T15:31:23.211-07:002011-04-01T15:31:23.211-07:00A beautiful result, those goldfish. I would never...A beautiful result, those goldfish. I would never have thought of using outdated film had it not been for your reference to it in an earlier post. I had some lying around at that time, and decided to keep it (and even let it become more outdated) because of your post. For photos that have to be a particular way, there's no beating a digital. But I really like your idea of using expired film for the chance of getting something artistic or unpredictable.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8645918491464004577.post-49797080228467678502011-03-03T11:25:34.262-08:002011-03-03T11:25:34.262-08:00I love the look of that photograph. A very dream l...I love the look of that photograph. A very dream like quality.<br /><br />Funny you should post about outdated film just as I'm in search of some 110. My husband recently bought an outdoor mini cam that takes 110. The camera is a toy, it was mere cents, but he thought it would be fun to play with (if we could find at least one roll of film out there somewhere). <br /><br />I love a challenge, and finding film has certainly turned into one. ;-)<br /><br />35mm presents its own problems. When we do actually find it choice is limited to one company (a film we don't particularly care for). <br /><br />I do take a lot of digital photographs these days, but I've hung on to my film cameras. They sit idly by in a drawer. I'm hopeful that as lomography and other film cameras gain popularity among the younger generations (it's starting to happen here), that there will be a 'need' for film production/developing again.<br /><br />I don't want to turn back the hands of time on camera technology, but <i>would</i> like to have choices/options.Carolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07861306348634106983noreply@blogger.com