Furry Critters EditionPlease post film photos, talk about film photography, film gear like cameras, film stocks, news, and tips/tricks in this thread.Also talk about darkroom practices, enlargers, photo paper, techniques like dodging/burning, tools, and equipment related to enlarging, developing, and printing.Thread Question: Do you prefer color or black and white photography?Previous thread: >>4489677
Contact printing 6x9 makes me diamonds.
some shots from my first roll of film.
>>4494667wtf happened to the captcha
>>4494669do we need to take an iq test to shitpost these days
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>>44946722 internet points for anyone who knows who this coat belongs to
>>4494673Posting this photo not because I think its good, but because at the time I thought it would be a fantastic photo and I fumbled it
<3 my stylus epic
i like black and white bc its automatically a bad picture according to that anon i also like to print in the darkroom and its easier with a safelight and i can mix up my own chemicals
>>4494702Based >>4494642Based.
I feel like if you're broadly hating a type of photography you're either an autismo or trying too hard. There's lazy and shitty b&w, but there's also stunning b&w shots. Same with color.
Shot my first roll of film. Holy shit i should not have picked "small scan" but on the other hand high resolution scan of shit pictures isn't worth more than what I paid for the camera.
>>4494610>Do you prefer color or black and white photography?It really depends entirely on the setting. Where I live is grey and dull half the year, so B&W is useful for that since there aren't really any stand out colours worthy of drawing attention to. But I like having colour to take portraits and more general use.Normally my 120 film is B&W and my 35mm is colour.
>>4494789Also rate my holiday snapshit. I don't know a lot about nor like street photography but I thought this turned out okay.