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i see slenderman!!!!!!!!!

What developer do you use?

T-Max for the film, Dektol for the paper.
« Last Edit: September 12, 2012, 08:40:45 PM by Sirrus »


T-Max for the film, Dektol for the paper.
It was film? I was assuming you were using a shoebox camera to shoot directly to paper. (probably a stupid assumption because that would produce a negative image)
Was it a pinhole camera/toy camera? Because it looks like nothing is in focus :/

It was film? I was assuming you were using a shoebox camera to shoot directly to paper. (probably a stupid assumption because that would produce a negative image)
Was it a pinhole camera/toy camera? Because it looks like nothing is in focus :/

Ugh, I really need to crop that picture violently, because it is in focus, the focus is just nowhere near where I want it to be. The focus falls behind the fallen tree, on the two trees behind it that stand out against the dark forest. The camera that I was using was a medium format camera which has strong DoF and nothing to confirm whether or not something is in focus. So I like the look of everything above and behind the fallen tree, but the fallen trees and everything below it looks like trash.


(it says emergency break)

Ugh, I really need to crop that picture violently, because it is in focus, the focus is just nowhere near where I want it to be. The focus falls behind the fallen tree, on the two trees behind it that stand out against the dark forest. The camera that I was using was a medium format camera which has strong DoF and nothing to confirm whether or not something is in focus. So I like the look of everything above and behind the fallen tree, but the fallen trees and everything below it looks like trash.
I think you might have been able to make tree trunks stand out a little bit more and get a lot more contrast with a green or red filter. But I'm guessing it might be a Holga or similar camera, and I don't think those have filter rings :cookieMonster:

I think you might have been able to make tree trunks stand out a little bit more and get a lot more contrast with a green or red filter. But I'm guessing it might be a Holga or similar camera, and I don't think those have filter rings :cookieMonster:
The camera I'm using is an Argoflex E which was made in the 1940's. If they made filters for it, I doubt you could find them anymore.

Well apparently most of my pictures were raped by light leeks. Here are a couple that weren't:


I'm not finding any Slenderman

I just automatically assume black and white photos are Slenderman photos