You can have a lot, a little, or no bokeh. It can be gimmicky or beautiful, have a cat-eye or onion-skin effect, be swirly or not, make soap bubbles, or appear diffused. Bokeh is easy to replicate! This article explains how it works.| www.analog.cafe
A complete guide to aperture's effects on exposure, calculating f-stops, bokeh, aberrations, diffractions, and more.| www.analog.cafe
No light meter, no exposure guesstimates — just zone focus, look up your 𝒇-value, and click. Operating flashguns with no sync at all, like in the photograph above, can be done with any camera that has a Bulb setting and provides control over the aperture.| www.analog.cafe
Developing colour-negative film has a lot of steps, but it’s surprisingly easy to get good results, especially when you got the right tools.| www.analog.cafe
In this short guide, you’ll learn about box speed and ISO, what it means to push or pull film, and how to do it at home.| www.analog.cafe