Sewer Rat.

in #blog6 years ago

A shot on ISO 400 film I took in the Chicago subway. The dark surroundings of the subway makes the grain of the film pop.

At iso 400 the grain is a little excessive but I think it adds to the feel of the image.

Two individuals are waiting for the incoming train to arrive and I captured the moment to share with all of you.

Again, a simple image but I think it tells a story of the individual days of these people’s lives.

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The film grain also gives it a timeless feeling, like it could be a picture from the 00s, 90s, 80s or even 70s. Nice documentary look.

are you using film camera?, great! i love your photo, what roll film do you use?

I like yours photos @lpreap
Photos city aceh pidie
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I've always wanted to try film.