the last of summer

the last photos from the yashica film (i think) and probably the last summerish photos… i really like the first one with the airplane lines in the sky crossing.

hope you are having a great sunday!

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replies

- ulrika: thanks ulrika!
- sekimachihato: yeah, it looks so surreal the way they fly so closely together! the three ones are actually leading the way : ) otherwise i would have felt sorry as well
- anna: it wasn’t hard really…they were not flying that fast and the light conditions were okay. that valrhona chocolate is very good!!!
- julochka: hi julochka. i get them developed in a photo care shop at holmbladsgade. but i only get the negatives developed and then put on a cd-rom…it’s because the one managing the store develops them himself where most shops send them to somewhere else i guess. but it is more expensive than the regular development…my problem is that my scanner is bad at getting the colors right so therefore i prefer getting them on a disk. at some point i will get a photo scanner. do you scan them? it’s such a shame that it becomes harder and harder to communicate with the photo stores as you discribe because they don’t have that much expertise in film developing.
- allison: thanks! sounds like quite the sight you saw in seattle with so many of them flying in formation.

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6 Responses to “the last of summer”

  1. nathalie Says:

    I like your skirt! Cheers to the end of summer!

  2. Ida Says:

    The first picture = BEAUTIFUL!!! Love the colours, the lines in the sky…everything about it!!!!

  3. kristi Says:

    the intensity of colors in the first photo is wonderful.
    a perfect late summer scene.

  4. trinsch Says:

    it does look amazing how the lines from the planes cross. so many…

    beautiful photos, beautiful summer goodbye :)

  5. julochka Says:

    i just get the negatives done too, but i do have a rather high end canon negative scanner (i just forget to dust it off before i do them, so my scans always have small fuzzes on them). my local shop (in frederikssund) can’t always manage to put them on CD for me…they only do them for me themselves when i’m specifically asking for cross-processing and they can do it in their regular machine. i don’t think they’re that adventurous at going beyond the machine…in my local kirkensgenbrug, there has been a set for developing yourself for some time, but i keep resisting it, because it will just encourage husband to build another house in the garden as a darkroom and i probably shouldn’t encourage that. :-)

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