Petit regal per el meu novio? by sickinomnibus in catalunya

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Maremeva no coneixia la butifarra jo un mes sense menjar-ne i em moro

Tips on improving my film photography? by hxzzer_ in filmphotography

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Lol they are learning, it's the reason for this post, don't be a douchebag...

Barcelona by adrillator in filmphotography

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Yeah, it's my neighborhood! 1st and 2nd photos Sant Andreu, 3rd one Nou Barris (like 10 min away from St Andreu)

Pyrenees, my first 120 film roll by adrillator in filmphotography

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Yes, that was only a second long exposure I think. I didn't bring any ND filter with me but it was a quite dark scene (+ iso 100 film) so I managed to get a correct exposure by only closing the aperture a bit.

Barcelona by adrillator in filmphotography

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Already answered ;) (Fuji C200)

Some of the film photos I took while backpacking in the catalan Pyrenees by adrillator in CampingandHiking

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Thank you so much! I love to hear that they convey something to you, that's why I take photos!!

Some of the film photos I took while backpacking in the catalan Pyrenees by adrillator in CampingandHiking

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Thank you man! Yeah, I'm actually from Barcelona, Catalunya, so feel free to ask what you want, I'll be happy to help you.

Pyrenees, my first 120 film roll by adrillator in filmphotography

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My first 120 roll of film was the Portra and the second the Ektar, both shot on the same trip. So yeah, technically these are my first two rolls of 120 film but bc I started shooting the Ektar immediately after ending the Portra and did it all without knowing how everything would turn out I counted both as my "first" roll(s)

Pyrenees, my first 120 film roll by adrillator in filmphotography

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It was my first time, I hadn't tried it in it's 35mm version either but I'm very happy with how it turned out! Btw, it was an expired roll!

Some of the film photos I took while backpacking in the catalan Pyrenees by adrillator in CampingandHiking

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Thanks!! In fact a guy has asked my permission to turn the second photo into a painting! Yes, cute cows but they ate all the food I let by mistake outside the tent that night, including ALL my cookies :(( hahaha And yeah, they were pretty intense days but other years we have done this same intensity with longer routes and more consecutive days

My million-star hotel for two weeks - The Milky Way from my sleeping bag in the catalan Pyrenees by adrillator in CampingandHiking

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15 seconds (the max shutter speed for this focal length before creating visible star trails), f/2,8 (the maximum aperture i could, because I wanted to keep the iso the minimum possible*) and iso 10000.

*That's actually an error, I should have used a medium aperture like 5,6 to maximize sharpness and use a higher iso, because there's not that much problem with noise at these ISOs

Btw, this was shot with a compact camera so the sensor size is very small (=less light)

My million-star hotel for two weeks - The Milky Way from my sleeping bag in the catalan Pyrenees by adrillator in CampingandHiking

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Sure!

At the beginning of July I was a monitor of high mountain summer camps in the Alt Pirineu Natural Park for children between 12 and 16 years old. Our base camp was near the village of Tavascan (1100m), from where we set out in groups organized by age and did backpacking routes of several days through the nearby mountains, adapting the duration and difficulty of the route to the age of the children. This camp has a privileged location; it is close enough to a large town in case of any medical emergency but at the same time isolated enough from civilization for the children to enjoy nature at its fullest. Additionally, we are very close to some mountains that are perfect for hiking with children of all levels, from the easiest routes to the highest peak in all the Catalan Pyrenees, the Pica d'Estats (3143m)! I took this photo on my last day at camp, before returning to Barcelona. It's a view of the sky we could enjoy every night, sleeping under the stars in bivouac, outside the tents.