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The Velvia I used seemed to behave differently - it was like having both colour negative and slide film!
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Fuji Velvia 100, a 35mm slide film first produced in 2005, is unarguably one of the most popular films amongst budding analog photographers today. And quite rightly so -- when used in the right conditions with the right camera, the film produces stunning images unparalleled by any other.
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I have been a fan of this film. 50 iso has never been this good for cross-processing. Since last year, I have been looking forward to use up a Fuji Velvia 50 iso, but can never found one. Some say this film is rare to its rarest. Until one day, a friend of mine has a brick of this, so I consumed 2-3 rolls of film from him.
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Greens that leap out at you. Reds that are surely redder. Blue that gets turned up to 11. These are the amazing results that you'll get out f the Fuji Velvia 50! The colors are incredible - load up a roll and you will get great Lomography results that you're looking for!
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Lots of nice oranges in sunlit pictures, as well as purples and greens - that's what I got with the cross-processed Fuji Velvia 50.
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Here's what I found out about this film and hope you find it interesting as how I enjoyed shooting with it!
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A testimony why Fuji Velvia 50 became my new favourite film.
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Velvia: Don't Shoot Without It! Well what can you say? One smart film for your very own Lomo camera!