Show me your shitty artsy bullshit, bring out your Holgas, bring out your LensBabys, bring out your bullshit where your focus is ass and your framing is tainted
>>4509751One frame of 6x9 died for this. Thankfully it was only Foma 400
Someone posted a thread with cell phone camera photos like this a couple of months ago. This is my favorite from among them and I happen to live in the same city, so I'd like to track down this location and photograph it myself if whatever that is is still there.
fuck it I'll post my old shit from when I used to get fucked up and walk around with my camera at nightI told a friend I didn't want to be on instagram, I wanted to be in a local gallery. it's hard looking back on these because I can't take photos like this sober. I'm a completely different person on drugs.this was before I cared about optical aberrations and interpolation artifacts, before I understood how exposure compensation even worked, what the tone curve represented or how metering modes differed from one another, before I understood anything about RAWs and bit depth, and way before I had any idea of what a photo "should" look like or how it "should be taken. totally experimental drug-induced euphoria channeled into a DSLR.
I abused post-processing software just as hard as my lungs to get this kind of output.
I took full advantage of bulb mode and experimented with adjusting the focus mid-exposure to change the thickness of the impression of the light trails.
taking a brief look at the last photo I guess I didn't know what hot pixels were then lol, crazy how much they stand out to me nowanyway, I took a lot of photos with intentional camera movement during those days. I really tried to make it intentional too, with feeling, not just random, jerky, erratic movements but really moving with feeling.
or dust lol, but like I said I didn't care about the technical stuff then, just cared about the feeling of it allmy gear was always filthy then too, I never cleaned it because the camera was so junk anyway, some el cheapo sigma kit lens that I took out in the rain all the time and never took any care to dry off or clean afterwards. I sold it for $20 + postage, surprisingly, on eBay.
I really thought I was doing something no one had done before, which was totally arrogant in hindsight since I was inspired by 19th and 20th century painters and, as I later realised, other photographers had already done similar work
I used to give every photo a title too like I was a real artist presenting work in a gallery. I don't have a record of all of the old titles, though, only what was on my flickr.I had an external hard drive with way more photos than what I'll be posting here tonight. my cat knocked it off the kitchen bench and it was totally buggered. I didn't know at the time I probably could have recovered all that data if I put the platters into a new drive, or even just opened up that drive and checked everything internally was in the right place. I just assumed it was busted so now all I have left of those days is these photos I downloaded from Flickr and a few others I had saved in my OneDrive.back up your photos.
i like this one the best.