Shooting 35mm film in the Diana F+, and choosing to expose the sprocket holes, creates a near square aspect ratio. So there was really no reason for me to turn the camera sideways, but I did anyway. I did not even think about how it would move the sprocket holes to the sides.
This is, of course, the Shore Theater, of which more here.
A.Barlow
7 Mar 2012Very cool. I see pictures of this place all the time and it looks like an amazing place to shoot.
Emily
7 Mar 2012What%20an%20interesting%20image!%20Looks%20very%20vintage.%20I’d%20love%20to%20explore%20NY%20again%20one%20day.%20
Emily
7 Mar 2012What an interesting image! Looks very vintage. I’d love to explore NY again one day. (sorry about the last comment, something seemed to be wrong with my keyboard)
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Mark Neal
7 Mar 2012The vintage tones look great with the vintage theater. Nice one Mark.
Chezianne
8 Mar 2012Well for me this is really a perfect shot! And I think I already saw this in one of the movies I have watched before…Anyway, I really like this shot!
Charrmagn
8 Mar 2012I love this shot! This is one of the best you had here…