Tag: 35mm film

Arizona: Grand Canyon and Sedona

2025 has been a busy year! I feel like I am playing catchup with my hobbies. I miss things and yet have little time for them. That being said its because I’ve gotten the chance to do and see some pretty cool things. This summer we spent a couple of days in Arizona before heading

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Niagara Falls Recap

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All things told, I would go to Niagara Falls again. I would take my husband and I would do somethings differently but overall there is some great history in this area. I probably wouldn’t do another winery tour but I would do a ghost tour with the same company. I also really enjoyed shooting film

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Beauty in Decay

This is a combination of pictures that both Keltin and I have both taken on film. There is something magical about the cyclical nature of life. I hope that you enjoy these and here is to winter’s gray so that we may appreciate spring’s blooms. There is a beauty in decayTo quote The Lion KingThe

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Goatman’s Bridge on 35mm

This is the last in my Dubblefilm Jelly review. If you missed the first couple of posts this is a 35mm color film that is overlaid with various other colors causing each photo to come out with a unique color gradient overtop it. This film comes in 200iso and 400iso. These photos were shot in

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Pilot Knoll Trail on 35mm

In a continuation of the Dubblefilm Jelly experiment I took my camera on the Pilot Knoll Trail. There are some good examples here about how sometimes there is a ton of added color and sometimes the pictures come out with almost no extra color. I really love the pictures of the trails – especially the

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Fort Worth Nature Center on 35mm

I decided to test out some specialty kind of 35mm film. This is not an ad, just me being curious. The film I shot is called Dubblefilm Jelly 200ios. Dubblefilm makes color film that then has a unique color wash over it and every photo comes out differently. Jelly has multiple different colors: red, yellow,

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Cameras, Buying Film, and Film Labs

Cameras Acquiring a film camera is both easier and more difficult than you think. Plenty of antique stores have old film cameras. However, they may not always work or they may take a type of film that is no longer made. Disposable cameras are still available but being one time use they aren’t the best

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Small Town Kansas in Film

Over the summer we went to Keltin’s home town for the 4th of July. Keltin’s parents gave us their old Pentax K1000 35mm camera. The only film owe had for it right then was a roll of 400iso Kodak film that had expired 20 years before. Thankfully, expired film can be used. Quick research told

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