So here they are:
Special mentions go to the third photo along the top which was taken at the hunter valley gardens. I've never been to a place that beautiful before. Also, the bottom left photo is of a project life spread I did. I absolutely love project life. I'll do a post about it soon to share the awesomeness that project life is.
What do you think?
PROJECT UPDATE:
Lately I've found that I am struggling a little with my project. This is mainly because I spend majority of my time working on my diploma assessment. But I do still take a photo every day only most if them are of plants around my house which can get a little boring. I need to make some time to get out and take interesting photos every day.
Hello! I noticed in your picture that you have both the Instax mini 8 and the Instax mini 25. May I ask the pros and cons for each and which camera is higher quality? Which one do you prefer? Also, is the flash a big deal for the Instax mini 25? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi... I prefer the mini 25 and I feel that it creates better photos than the mini 8. The mini 8 is a manual exposure camera and you adjust it with the ring on the front of the camera. Although that is easy to do and a light suggests which setting is correct it is an easy step to forget and you can end up with very washed out photos. The mini 25 has automatic exposure so you don't have to pick a setting as it does it on its own and you always end up with a nice photo, you can of course apply the lighten or darken setting with the push of a button if you'd like. The flashes on both cameras act the same in low light situations but in brighter light the mini 25s flash does not fire whereas the mini 8s flash fires every time. The mini 8 has only one focus setting whereas the mini 25 has two. This means that the mini 25 takes better photos of things further away like landscapes. If you're looking at buying one of these then I would suggest getting the mini 25 but if those added settings are not important to you and you mainly want to take photos of things up to about 5m away then they both perform similarly. Hope I helped :) if you want to read my post on my instax cameras then here is the link:
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hiiii!!!! I want to know what instax camera did you use when you took a pic of the clouds. I wanted to take pics of clouds using my instax mini 8 but I'm not sure if it can :( I'm afraid it will just tun the whole film/picture to all white.
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