This photo from a rainy Venice with a graffitti phrase “Live is too short to be negative” fits best at my film photography blog as a first one to post from my last week trip to Venice and Trieste in Italy. The weather was awful but my wife and I spent there few very nice days and stayed positive all the time.
Analog push process is when you take a low speed film and shoot it with much higher speed. I usually use Ilford Hp5 ISO 400 and shoot it at ISO 3200. Push process always means longer development times and bigger grain. On this picture of my dog, the grain is extremely big due to the push process and also because it is a blow-up picture, which means the oryginal picture is much bigger, and this is a big crop of the picture.