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Fuji Provia (35mm, 100 iso) User- Review
written by jhen89 on September 6th, 2009 , 3 comments (3 votes)

I bought 10 rolls of this film from the online shop last year and as a young student like me, it took me a huge courage to actually buy this film in a pack of 10, because it could cost me a week worth of my lunch money. But, once I developed the film, I knew I have done a correct and smart decision. I was amazed and surprised, seriously! It’s an example of love at first sight, I would say. Love the vivid blue and green that it gave me and all that jazzy saturation!

In addition, it works well with all cameras. I’ve loaded it into my Holga 135 BC, Fisheye 2 and Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim cameras. It never fails to amaze and surprise me again and again! =D

Well, as the saying goes, ‘Sharing is Caring’ , I’ve even gave this film as gifts to my friends since I have 10 of it. It’s so generous of me, I know! And guess what? They are in love with it too!

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3 comments

  • stouf
    by stouf
    2 months ago

    Beautiful gallery !

  • by carmaki
    2 months ago

    cool stuff u got there..... but are these cross-processed?

  • jhen89
    by jhen89
    2 months ago

    thanks~!
    ya. these photos were cross-processed.

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