Yeah, I'm going B&W so I can Self-Dev and because over the last 4 or 5 months all I've shot was colour for the most part.
				
			13077672:TijmenDal said:And besides: what's the point of stepping out of your comfort zone, only to create a new one.
13079372:Balto said:I feel like I'm surrounded by fucking morons. THAT IS EXACTLY why you do it. So you expand what you are comfortable with and further your ability in a range of areas. Example, guy shoots 50mm pretty much exclusively for years, says he wants to experiment with something new. So he gets a 28mm, and that lens doesnt leave his camera for a year +. He doesn't forget anything about the 50 but after that year has perfect understanding of the 28mm focal length. Are you really to stupid to understand that?
13079372:Balto said:I feel like I'm surrounded by fucking morons. THAT IS EXACTLY why you do it. So you expand what you are comfortable with and further your ability in a range of areas. Example, guy shoots 50mm pretty much exclusively for years, says he wants to experiment with something new. So he gets a 28mm, and that lens doesnt leave his camera for a year +. He doesn't forget anything about the 50 but after that year has perfect understanding of the 28mm focal length. Are you really to stupid to understand that?
13080181:CrutchKiller said:Y r u so angry all the time, chyll out
13079372:Balto said:I feel like I'm surrounded by fucking morons. THAT IS EXACTLY why you do it. So you expand what you are comfortable with and further your ability in a range of areas. Example, guy shoots 50mm pretty much exclusively for years, says he wants to experiment with something new. So he gets a 28mm, and that lens doesnt leave his camera for a year +. He doesn't forget anything about the 50 but after that year has perfect understanding of the 28mm focal length. Are you really to stupid to understand that?
13088235:connorwyckoff said:I'm really stoked for this. i think I'm going to focus on using a longer lens as i usually use a 28mm. also, i think I'm going to try out medium format for this since i've needed an excuse for a medium format camera for a while. i think it would be a good idea to make a new thread once it actually gets started with the rules that everyone decides on so the thread isn't already 7 pages in. i'd rather do it in january so it could be a whole 2015 thing, but i'm down for whatever.
13092230:kalinski. said:Just dug my Dad's old Pentax out of the basement and I'm getting film and batteries later today. Hopefully I can learn to shoot film before January. Any tips?
13092230:kalinski. said:Just dug my Dad's old Pentax out of the basement and I'm getting film and batteries later today. Hopefully I can learn to shoot film before January. Any tips?
13092278:TWoods said:It's mostly the same as a DSLR, if you are shooting manual. Just think it through step by step, because you can't review and adjust settings. Create the image you wish to produce in your mind before you even start, then adjust aperture and shutter accordingly. It's not hard, you are just forced to think.
Plus, part of this whole deal is a learning experience. It might be cool to wait until January to even start "learning how to shoot film" at all.
13092732:DingoSean said:Depends completely on the model. There are a lot of great old pentaxs. If it's a Spotmatic or K1000, you're full manual. If it's like an ME or something, then it's going to be aperture priority, and you're simply choosing your aperture before the shot.
Honestly, for anyone looking to learn on an old film camera, if you don't have one, seriously, just buy an old Minolta SRT 101 or 201. They can be had for almost nothing and will always work great. If you have something like a Canon EF 50mm, perhaps consider picking up an old EOS film camera for even cheaper if you feel.
	
	13150507:DingoSean said:Let's do this.
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13152157:DingoSean said:I feel like it should be just as the title says. 1 Camera. 1 Lens. 1 Film. 1 Year. Those being the only rules.
From then on, do whatever you want with it.
I don't even care about filters or flash... fuck it, do that stuff too if you really feel like it.. You're creating, and you're still experimenting from within the basic parameters even so. Try different chemicals out, or standardize that too if you feel. Get really into stand development or something, I don't know. Who cares.
I just feel like if we make too many rules, there will also be too many to break. Keep it simple stupid. Otherwise, we're going to end up in situations where guys are like "Sorry guys, I had to use a red filter here" or "Oops, I shot this HP5 at 100iso on accident" or whatever. I've seen that happen with these projects. It's not a bad thing (art is about breaking rules and making beautiful mistakes) but when you're given creative freedom from the get go instead of those minor extra rules, you're able to be open to a few more ideas - or at least be focused on subjects rather than "oh shit this is going to look weird without a red filter" or "Damnit, this roll is going to be so much better if I develop it in HC-110 over D76)
A big reason I say this is also because, if say you're shooting slide or colour reversal, and you're traveling or you move mid-year and don't want to mail your film back to the same lab for developing, you should be able to just take in your E-6 film to wherever you are and get it developed.
Additionally, I say we should at least try to shoot at least 1 roll per month. That's something like 430 something photos in a year if you're shooting on average a roll of 36 exposures every month. That's about 50-60$ in film if you do something more affordable like Tri-X and develop at home.
I'm excited for this to get going.
13153202:TWoods said:All that sounds good to me.
What about these two rules I proposed? I think this will keep the presentation pure, this sort of structure will help to keep results organized and linear:
3. On the last day of each month (Or close to it) we post 5 photos each in a thread. Only 5, to keep the edit tight.
4. The only discussion allowed in the thread is about photos that are posted in the thread. No other discussion will be permitted!
13260674:SeanTom said:Bumping because this crossed my mind and I was really excited for it.
13260793:omnidata said:I better get an M6 soon, since I will not be rolling that brick of an F5 everywhere I go.
13263623:skiP.E.I. said:I wish I still had a place to process film![]()
13263626:NJurkiewicz said:Is this still going to happen?
13153236:DingoSean said:Absolutely.
So, do you agree it should be as such?
-1 Camera, 1 Lens, 1 Film stock, 1 Year.
-Everything else at users discretion, whether it be format, chemicals, whatever...
-Post 5 photos at the end of each month or thereabouts.
-Discuss only photos in the thread, and don't get into some bullshit discussion about gear or philosophy like what happened in this thread.
**This post was edited on Sep 30th 2014 at 7:26:21pm
13264712:TWoods said:Yes!
Want me to write up a draft of these rules? Official copy for the new thread so that we can all approve it and start on the 1st?
13265210:SeanTom said:or create the set of rules here so we can discuss them without cluttering what would become the "official 1camera, lens, film, year". also i think there should be a list kept of everyone participating for later use
13265303:connorwyckoff said:I like that idea too. Do you guys think that a cult could work better for this? Maybe like a stickied thread with all of the participants, a new thread for each month, discussions on what camera/film/developer is being used? That sorta stuff
13265303:connorwyckoff said:I like that idea too. Do you guys think that a cult could work better for this? Maybe like a stickied thread with all of the participants, a new thread for each month, discussions on what camera/film/developer is being used? That sorta stuff
13265632:omnidata said:Can we also do hardmode, with added fixed dev., dev. times, ISO, f-stop and shutter speed?
13265773:*DUMBCAN* said:Pussy, I'm superglueing my aperture ring to 0.69 and the focus to 4.20ft.
13265210:SeanTom said:or create the set of rules here so we can discuss them without cluttering what would become the "official 1camera, lens, film, year". also i think there should be a list kept of everyone participating for later use
13267551:TijmenDal said:Totally forgot about this. I've been kinda away from NS. M&A seems a little dead as well compared to two years ago. Anyway.
I'm still game, but already know I'll be using different camera's. I'll only be shooting Tri-X though. Combination of Olympus XA/Konica Hexar and Leica M4.
13267985:DingoSean said:Perhaps pick one solidly for this project alone? Post stuff from the other two in the other film thread?
I mean, otherwise it detracts from the first rule of the thread in the first place haha.
13267331:TWoods said:I think that we should keep the discussion in this thread, why change it now? plus, people lose interest in cults. Plus, especially for the project, people should see what we are posting IMO, so they know we are doing this project and can add to the discussion or learn from it. I forget about cults.
We have decided on some pretty simple rules to keep it open to interpretation. I'll just write them up with some specific language so they are clear and concise and post them here. what do you think?
13268099:TijmenDal said:Ok yeah. That could work. In that case I'll stick with... I don't know. I've got two weeks to make up my mind...