300 rolls in and I opened the bottom plate without rewinding first. Not only that, I just stared at my film still naked in the camera, bottom plate in hand. . Luckily because it's wound so tight in there, most everything was fine but a couple frames and some light leaks.
3 of the same scene because I couldn't pick a favorite. M6 + 35 lux pre asph + 250D.
So I converted our 2008 Honda Pilot into a 1-person photography camper, so to speak. I drove it to Florida and back on its first test trip and it worked great. The bed platform is 72" long, there is a seat as shown in the photos for sitting inside with a huge amount of leg room and room under and behind the bed and chair for multiple camera bags, tripod and camping gear. I bring along a Bouge RV mini fridge and Bluetti solar generator for power. Some of the inspiration was from Nick Carver's 4Runner set-up to give credit where credit is due. My goal is to take several photo trips every year. So one down for 2025 so far.
I thought I'd share photos of the interior setup simply because I'm so pumped to use it. The first two shots of Big Blue were shot on 250D I just bought so technically they are "recent" film shots. ;-)
Big Blue 3/4 shot. N80, 28-80mm kit lens, 250D
N80, 28-80mm kit lens, 250D
iPhone 13 Pro MaxiPhone 13 Pro Max back triple camera 5.7mm f/1.5 lens6mmf/1.51/284s40 ISO0.0 EV
iPhone 13 Pro MaxiPhone 13 Pro Max back triple camera 1.57mm f/1.8 lens2mmf/1.81/99s64 ISO0.0 EV
iPhone 13 Pro MaxiPhone 13 Pro Max back triple camera 1.57mm f/1.8 lens2mmf/1.81/99s125 ISO0.0 EV
lifeandmylens wrote:
300 rolls in and I opened the bottom plate without rewinding first. Not only that, I just stared at my film still naked in the camera, bottom plate in hand. . Luckily because it's wound so tight in there, most everything was fine but a couple frames and some light leaks.
Yeah I did that for the first time a couple of years ago. After already using film Ms for years!
Desmolicious wrote:
There's something sad about that.
But I have seen very cool homes from converted churches.
Well if it makes you feel better they built a new, bigger church building down the road and will only sell the old building to another church or denomination. No apartments in this one.