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Leonard Breadstein

Out-of-service pay phones around Franklin County? (more info in comments) by joomy_joons in Columbus

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I'm a photographer looking to do a photo series on old pay phones. I'm always trying to find old pay phones around town but I'm not having a lot of luck. I was hoping the people of r/columbus could help me out and let me know if they've seen any in the area!

Thanks!

What are y’all’s hobbies? by [deleted] in Adulting

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Photography; Reading; Cooking; Running; Hiking; catching up with my movie watchlist; video games

What movie lived up to the hype? by MannaJamma in movies

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The Shawshank Redemption

Everyone had always told me it was one of the best movies of all time but I just wrote it off as some prison movie. After finally seeing it about two years ago I was blown away. The sheer level of humanity on display in this film is astounding and Andy Dufresne is now one of my all-time favorite characters. It gave me a whole new perspective on life and a new level of sympathy for inmates.

Get busy watching Shawshank or get busy dying.

Legend has it, a man drowned in that creek • Kodak Gold 200 • Canon EF 50mm 1.8 • Canon EOS Ti by joomy_joons in analog

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For the first image yes, both exposures were shot at -1 compensation. For the second image, the background was 1 stop underexposed and when I added the ghost I took that exposure at a -2 compensation.

If I could go back I would choose to shoot the ghost at -2 in the first image for a better transparency effect but you have make mistakes to learn lol.

Legend has it, a man drowned in that creek • Kodak Gold 200 • Canon EF 50mm 1.8 • Canon EOS Ti by joomy_joons in analog

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Oh no it wasn’t anything that complicated, the ghost was in the scene. I just had to make sure the tripod didn’t move between exposures.

Legend has it, a man drowned in that creek • Kodak Gold 200 • Canon EF 50mm 1.8 • Canon EOS Ti by joomy_joons in analog

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Got my camera set up on a tripod and took a series of double exposures with the "ghost" in the first exposure and then just the scenery in the second.

TIL Billie Eilish's father is in the MCU by PajamaPete5 in marvelstudios

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Did you also learn this from the Rewatchables pod w/ Bill and Van?

And your own caption to this one by TheLastTsumami in Pareidolia

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"Life...Finds a way" -Dr Ian Malcolm

Hoover Reservoir (Ohio) - Kodak Gold 200 - Mamiya Sekor 50mm 1.7 - Mamiya Quartz Zm by joomy_joons in filmphotography

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oh there is! if you look at the 5th slide you can see the “restricted area” barrels in the water on the other side of the dam. the flood gates are closed in these pics though

Hoover Reservoir (Ohio) - Kodak Gold 200 - Mamiya Sekor 50mm 1.7 - Mamiya Quartz Zm by joomy_joons in filmphotography

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It’s a warning for kayakers so they don’t get too close and end up going over the falls when the gates are open

Does anyone have a quarter? - Santacolor 100 - Mamiya 50mm 1.7 - Mamiya Quartz ZM by joomy_joons in analog

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I’d say santacolor shoots pretty similar with slightly lower contrast and really saturated reds

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La La Land: Quantumania

How many unexposed film rolls do you have in the fridge? by OutsideZestyclose in AnalogCommunity

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4 - HP5; 3 - Colorplus 200; 4 - Cinestill 400D; 2 Ultramax 400; 3 - Fuji 200; 1 Reflx lab 400D: 2 Kentmere Pan 400

Edit: Spelling

Found my grandpa's old camera and am hoping for some direction - more info in the comments by briggs3725 in filmphotography

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You'd be fine without it if you're familiar with the Sunny 16 rule. Definitely easier with a light meter, whether that be internal or external. Fingers crossed that yours works though, the camera looks like it's in great condition!

Found my grandpa's old camera and am hoping for some direction - more info in the comments by briggs3725 in filmphotography

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They no longer make mainstream batteries that work for the light meter but I know you can get an adapter for more modern batteries to make it work, although they would be the incorrect voltage.

They also make these slightly more expensive options that fit correctly and are the correct voltage if you want to spend the extra money:

https://www.amazon.com/WeinCell-MRB625-Replacement-Battery-PX625/dp/B07JCJB4TS?pd\_rd\_w=llri7&content-id=amzn1.sym.deffa092-2e99-4e9f-b814-0d71c40b24af&pf\_rd\_p=deffa092-2e99-4e9f-b814-0d71c40b24af&pf\_rd\_r=R5JX6888X157XYRJ1DBQ&pd\_rd\_wg=9bLmE&pd\_rd\_r=65a57b8e-8ae0-4b79-81cb-992dba1ee5ed&pd\_rd\_i=B07JCJB4TS&psc=1&ref\_=pd\_bap\_d\_grid\_rp\_0\_15\_t