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The Moonfield eye Project came to existence long time ago, on a dreamy snowy night in London. First thought as layers of sparkling music, it soon expanded to cover an out-of-time atmosphere illustrated with both musical & visual experiences.
So here we come, a blog dedicated to old style black & white pictures shoot with a 1990s Dynax 7000 Minolta camera, using Ilford HP5 Plus 400 films (hence the specific grain), and then scanned by a real professionnal (meaning not me). No photoshop work follow this result (maybe I should?).
All pictures are under Creative Commons protection and all uses (should there be any) shall be subject to prior consent. En savoir plus
So here we come, a blog dedicated to old style black & white pictures shoot with a 1990s Dynax 7000 Minolta camera, using Ilford HP5 Plus 400 films (hence the specific grain), and then scanned by a real professionnal (meaning not me). No photoshop work follow this result (maybe I should?).
All pictures are under Creative Commons protection and all uses (should there be any) shall be subject to prior consent. En savoir plus
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The Moonfield eye Project came to existence long time ago, on a dreamy snowy night in London. First thought as layers of sparkling music, it soon expanded to cover an out-of-time atmosphere illustrated with both musical & visual experiences.
So here we come, a blog dedicated to old style black & white pictures shoot with a 1990s Dynax 7000 Minolta camera, using Ilford HP5 Plus 400 films (hence the specific grain), and then scanned by a real professionnal (meaning not me). No photoshop work follow this result (maybe I should?).
All pictures are under Creative Commons protection and all uses (should there be any) shall be subject to prior consent.
So here we come, a blog dedicated to old style black & white pictures shoot with a 1990s Dynax 7000 Minolta camera, using Ilford HP5 Plus 400 films (hence the specific grain), and then scanned by a real professionnal (meaning not me). No photoshop work follow this result (maybe I should?).
All pictures are under Creative Commons protection and all uses (should there be any) shall be subject to prior consent.