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				<title><![CDATA[this used to be on my website its 35mm film it was damaged in some way or had bad pigment]]></title>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 19:35:09 GMT</pubDate>
					<description><![CDATA[[quote author=dotmidi]!!! I really want to get into 35mm photography myself :-O you know any resources I could look into?[/quote]

I have no idea. Sorry I started taking pictures after I bought my Olympus at flee market for 3 dollars lol evidentaly You dont need to be an expert but if you want to take really good photos then you probably would need a little more background knowledge and mabey a better camrea but if your just useing an automatic point and shoot then you dont need to worry to much just make sure to use the right type of film for the subject at hand like dont go on a camping trip with 800 film and try to take pictures of clouds and mouantians or dont use an automatic camrea with special film that it might not be able to read like a film that might have a speed that is an odd number insted of even heres a link to a picture with diffrent film speeds and what they are commonly used for try not to worry about it to much unless your really serious about takeing good pictures https://phototraces.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/ISO_Chart_for_Digital_Photography_PhotoTraces.jpg]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 19:09:11 GMT</pubDate>
					<description><![CDATA[!!! I really want to get into 35mm photography myself :-O you know any resources I could look into?]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 16:37:18 GMT</pubDate>
					<description><![CDATA[[quote author=Pixelverse48]How old is this?[/quote]

I took it in 2024 it&#39;s not old at all. The film was damaged in some way during the manufacturing process and then somehow made its way into my camera wich is a point and shoot Olympus brand camrea from the 90s it takes batteries so I dought that the shutter speed had anything to do with the end product I was using 400 film so Its very likey that it got the correct exsposer that it needed if your confused if you look on the side of a canister of film you can actually see an exsposed metal part that area holds the data of the shutter speed for the camrea to use most camreas from the mid 1980s and onwards are able to use the meta data that comes from the canister to correctly adjust the shutter speed to match the film type and with 400 being so common its unlikey my camrea was unable to read it]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 13:59:08 GMT</pubDate>
					<description><![CDATA[How old is this?]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 13:52:54 GMT</pubDate>
					<description><![CDATA[[quote author=jhorn]im new to this so apologies if im doing it wrong but this is so awesome, i love the colours[/quote]

thank you Its not a film negitve btw its just a mispigmented strip of film]]></description>
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					<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 05:45:10 GMT</pubDate>
					<description><![CDATA[im new to this so apologies if im doing it wrong but this is so awesome, i love the colours]]></description>
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