Bowling Nostalgia

in #photography7 years ago

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Disclaimer : This is my original work and all rights for this photo belongs to me.


This was an old photo ( half a decade ago but with my DSLR of course it still looks modern ) si without overusing the effects I've made it look retro with a bit of an experiment.

And yes, there definitely was nostalgia. The people who were with me, the memory. Really thankful I found this photo for me to share to the world.


My Story

Six years ago a bought a basic Canon DSLR with basic lenses. I always wanted to capture moments of my life that counts as well as beautiful things. I was also a Social Media addict back then, and showing off high def picture of life events would garner me likes. I wanted to study basic photography as people always kept telling me my shots were good, but I didn't. I got busy with life. Work, relationships and all that. I was cleaning the attic when I saw my old DSLR and decided I give it a go once again with the world as my audience.


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For many, bowling is more than just a sport—it’s a cherished memory. The sound of a ball rolling down the lane, the excitement of a perfect strike, and the camaraderie shared with friends make it unforgettable. However, as times change, so does the equipment. People often look back fondly at the used bowling equipment they once relied on. Whether it’s the weight of the ball or the feel of the shoes, those items evoke a sense of nostalgia. In today’s world of high-tech gear, sometimes it's the old-school memories that bring the most joy.