Old Delhi in Film – Spring 2012 Date: January 5, 2013Author: Ashley W. Miller Category: Culture, Film, Travels Tags: 2012, 35 mm, april, buildings, culture, delhi, film, film photography, india, kodak, kodak film, nikon, nikon fm-10, old delhi, people, photography, portraits, spring, travels Post navigation ← Pushkar Camel Fair, Rajasthan – October 2012 Hauz Khas in Film – Spring 2012 → A collection of film photos I took while wandering the narrow, winding streets of Old Delhi in the sweltering Indian heat. It’s rowdy and chaotic, but cultural and vibrant, and I love it. About these ads Share this:ShareTumblrStumbleUponFacebookPinterestTwitterEmailLike this:Like Loading...
Thank you! These, unfortunately, were just the few good ones in a roll of 24 photos. Film’s always a bit hit and miss.
I’m very familiar with that situation.haha But, those few from a roll are probably better than the thousand you would’ve taken with a digital.
These are awesome!
Thank you!
These, unfortunately, were just the few good ones in a roll of 24 photos. Film’s always a bit hit and miss.
I’m very familiar with that situation.haha But, those few from a roll are probably better than the thousand you would’ve taken with a digital.
WOW. You are an amazing photographer! <3
Ayra! Thank youu
You’re so talented as well!
these are amazing!!
Thank you so much!