

The last of the photos from our last few days in Hawaii.
A few of you have asked me what camera/film/editing program I used for these film photographs. For all of my film photographs, I use a Nikon FM, CVS 400 speed film, and no editing program (that's the beauty of film: it's perfect just the way it is).

















I must say I'm a bit sad for this to be the end of the photos... makes the vacation seem far too long ago and much more unreal... were we really just there a few weeks ago?? Anyway, if you've been to Hawaii more times than you can count or have never been there before, I hope you've enjoyed these posts regardless.And finally, a happy Earth day to you! Go do something nature-y, like plant a tree or watch a program on the nature channel or something... that's your challenge for the day!
XO














18 comments on "Hawaii, by film (part two)"
Beautiful colours. I love film too :)
Such beautiful photographs, Hawaii is a place I've always wanted to go and you make me want to visit even more!
beautiful! there's nothing like film xx
You know i have loved all the Hawaii posts, thanks for sharing them with us!
I love that chainsaw sharpening pic, too funny!
Beautiful images -- you make me want to try shooting film instead of my usual T2i.
your trip was amazing!!
I really love your travel photos, they're gorgeous!
I can feel the spring! Btw, what film camera did you use?
3lin
@Beth: I know, random, right? :)
@010: I wrote about what film and film camera I used in this post, but it's a Nikon FM :)
Hi M,
Love all the pics of Hawaii! You look so pretty in the orange sweater and dress :)
AB
These are such gorgeous photos <3 Hawaii looks 10x more awesome through film.
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So lovely! I really want to go to hawaii!
i live in hawaii and i loved these photos, makes me want to go explore with a camera during the summer :)
this looks amazing, hope you had a blast!
these are such beautiful shots! film definitely does capture everything better... i just want to know how you carried around a few cameras with such a cute, small bag!
@rachelrianne: Thank you! And my parents were holding all my bulky camera equipment while they took pictures of me! It IS quite a bit to lug around.
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