#FilmIsNotDead
Fujicolor C200
Say it jumping on the bandwagon, being prehistoric, wasting time on worthless things or actually trying to learn something new, I had to do it. These are some of the half decent shots I took on my first roll of film over span of two-three weeks(Yes, I got a little extra conscious xD).
Shooting on film was a great learning experience and actually made me realise how we take technological advancements for granted( Read RAW(?) xD). Hope you like this attempt. 
P.S.: Somewhere in between, my lens choked up at the widest setting so most of the shots are taken at f2.0 and may seem a bit soft.
First shot on film had to be this guy! 
Two of the many portraits where I managed to nail focus and exposure. 
1. This kid was some relative of a vegetable vendor catching up with the 'fidget spinner trend'.
2. Mr. Dharmatti taking long exposures on his film camera. 
Few shots of prominent things, taken at prominent locations around the city. 
From L-R: A typical front door of a Sadashiv Pethi Wada, Cross roads at Taljai, Flyover at ShankarShet road(Apparently flyovers are a thing in the city right now), A mid-aged building on Bajirao Road, THE Kayani bakery(Shrewsberry biscuits if you know them, Laxmi road on a Ganeshotsav evening, An old clock at a friends Wada in Sadashiv Peth, Bhoot Bangla at Taljai, Cross roads at ARAI hills, ARAI hills(that's my bike parked in the frame xD)
Oxford of the East they say. The beautiful university building. 
#FilmIsNotDead
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#FilmIsNotDead

Burning my first roll of film. These are some of the pictures which came out to be half decent. A great learning experience, this was.

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