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Who said that colour negative film can't give colours as bright as slide films? Lomography Colour Negative 400 proves you were totally wrong!
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Dare to visit an abandoned amusement park at Buenos Aires and discover the enchantment of a different photo shoot location surrounded by old mechanical games that will make you want to spend lots of film!
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I will never forget the first analogue film I used. The Diana+ had just arrived and I wanted to shoot with a film that guaranteed quality and lifelike results. Back then I knew nothing about Lomography, cross-processing, multiple exposures or anything experimental. I was just looking for realism. The chosen film was Fuji Pro 400H.
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There is one thing I remember quite vividly from my childhood: Saturday afternoons in which my mom and I picked up our printed photographs at the local HEMA. As soon as my Diana CMYK arrived, the first thing I did was return to that trust old HEMA to, they should still sell film there right?
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Every year, Cisco Cultural Association promotes a three-day festival in the heart of Marinha Grande city. This is a great opportunity to grab my Cosina CX-1, load it with 400 ISO film and shoot some great bands.
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I decided to use the Lomography CN 400 ISO color negative film for the first time with my LC-A. Although I have some problems with my LC-A and some of the photos didn’t make it, I can say that the film proved to be quite versatile, especially at night and in dark conditions.
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It was a crazy idea to go to Rome for 3 days in January, and it was even crazier to wander around all day with 5 minutes of sun and 5 minutes of rain!! Thankfully I had the Lomography Color Negative 400iso with me, so I could shoot in any weather condition.
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A review of the Ilford HP5 (120mm, 400iso) film
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Nice Black & White film for easy mini-lab (C-41) processing. Works well in most conditions, sunny or overcast, and in low tech cameras (without metering).
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How often have you asked yourself "how did these colors came out"? So here is a try to sort some samples by colors and film brands, but only a short overview and based on the labs I used and m scaner, as results are totally different in other countries!
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If you like to cross process your slide film and prefer high contrast but with only a subtle colourshift, this just might be the film for you!
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“Be Careful What You Wish For” – this is what was written on a small note I received from my fiancée one Saturday afternoon. It was supposed to be an early prediction for our yearly Christmas gift surprises
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An economical film for the budget conscious Lomographer and works great when you want to splash some crazy colours on everything that you snap!