You might try 800 speed next time. My first film camera was in 1966 and it was an old box camera (black and white). If I would start using film again it would be black and white. It was a good try. Keep at it.
You're ratio of usable photos to non useable you is pretty damn good considering the limitations of film. Must be weird to not be able review your shots too, well done Angela enjoyed this.
The green especially in the blacks is due to it being underexposed. Color shifts happens when you underexpose film. The green in 17 is the light from the florescent light. Every light has a specific color. In 39 your focus is fine, it's motion blur from the guy. He's moving, you're not.
@@AngelaZuniga I have 20+ years in photography and image making. This was just my observation and experience. I still shoot film but more with 4x5 film, not 35mm as much and with positive (slide) film. I am always willing to help with photography.
These are nice for you first time shooting film. I'm sure you'll get better the more you shoot with film. Makes me want to explore film photography.
You might try 800 speed next time. My first film camera was in 1966 and it was an old box camera (black and white). If I would start using film again it would be black and white. It was a good try. Keep at it.
I’m very happy that my first roll was color lol I love the look of it! Next time I will look into 800!
You're ratio of usable photos to non useable you is pretty damn good considering the limitations of film. Must be weird to not be able review your shots too, well done Angela enjoyed this.
lol it was definitely hard to get used to!!! Thanks for watching!
The green especially in the blacks is due to it being underexposed. Color shifts happens when you underexpose film. The green in 17 is the light from the florescent light. Every light has a specific color. In 39 your focus is fine, it's motion blur from the guy. He's moving, you're not.
Ahhhhhh very insightful makes sense lol I kinda forgot about his motion 🤦🏽♀️
@@AngelaZuniga I have 20+ years in photography and image making. This was just my observation and experience. I still shoot film but more with 4x5 film, not 35mm as much and with positive (slide) film. I am always willing to help with photography.
This is amazing for your first roll!! Would love to see more film videos!!
Thanks!!! 😊