I've really fallen in love with 120 format. Something about composing a picture in a square works well for me.

However, I'm not really satisfied with how washed out the Yashica photos came out. This weekend I'll probably be going back to a lot of the photos and tweaking them in Photoshop. The Ilford seems to have gotten better results than the Kodak, but without a light meter I'll just have to do this through trial and error.
Why no light meter? I'm just too cheap to buy a new one. (They don't make batteries that fit the one I have as far as I can tell.) I'll spend hundreds of dollars on film, but I won't spend a cent on a light meter when I can just use a little Kodak book leftover from the 70's. After all, it has dials! (What can I say? I'm just weird).
I'm surprised you found me! I didn't even know you were into photography-- your stuff is very good! Thanks for watching me!
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...after all, it brought me to your page.
anyway, feel free to check my gallery out and if you like something, feel free to leave your
- tK
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Many thanks for the recent fave...I appreciate it a lot
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