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It is a type of film that if you like it then you will fall for it, otherwise, you might be frightened by the grainy texture. Well, it is really nice to have a chance to try a new film during my short vacation in Malacca - a town full with historical taste.. In my point of view, Sunset strip has given Malacca another flavour... with the yellowish power and artistic taste ;)
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As I said in the first part, lately, my breaks tend to be accompanied by nature and far from big cities. It's what I have all day. In this second part, we go further to the North, specifically, to the Monasterio de Piedra in Nuévalos, a small town in the province of Zaragoza (Spain).
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Shooting fireworks? Easiest thing in the world! All you need is film, a camera and some fireworks. Read on to find out how to shoot them with a Holga and a Spinner 360!
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Orange, dark, red, yellow...The Lomography Redscale ISO 100 has the properties and abilties to enlighten our life and shooting, as to dark them somehow. From a non-frequently user of this film, I always expect freezing romantic moments from this film. Approved!
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Just south of Seoul’s international airport, lies the beautiful but tiny Muuido Island. Its proximity to Seoul makes it a popular destination for tourists and day trippers alike who visit the island to hike up some small mountains, relax at the beach and chow down on some delicious fresh seafood.
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In the northern reaches of Seoul, Bukhansan National Park - 북한산국립공원- spreads its rocky wings over 78.45 km and 6 districts of Seoul. I spent a day hiking to the highest peak Baegundae -백운대, which at 837m gives you the most spectacular view of Seoul below.
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Are you a big fan of Korean drama? If you are, I am sure you will love this open film set, or you might even have watched one or two dramas that were filmed here. Even if you are not one of us, I am sure you will be able to find the beauty of old Korea and the beauty of this open film set.
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Film always has grain. I never worry about grain as E100G is a fine-grained daylight balanced slide film.
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I have shot with this film recently and am quite surprised with the various colors I got: blue, pink, purple, etc. Don't believe me? Read on and see the photos!
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Get colour explosion and high contrast with Kodak Elitechrome 100 (EB)!
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I didn`t trust the camera, but it changed my mind after the first roll of film! Sincerely speaking, I was never very interested in the "Sprocket Rocket", I only thought it was very pretty. I recall the weeks before its launch, where the clues shown where pictures of its parts.
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If negatives are what you want to talk about , then by far one of the most faithful is the Kodak ProImage.
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Kodak showed its commitment to film photography when it released a new professional grade negative film, Ektar 100, in 2008. This came at a time when other film makers are cutting back or had stopped film production entirely. So, how good is this film?
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La Vie en Rose is not just a movie, it’s what happens when you cross-process Fuji Sensia.
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A slide film that brings nice surprises in yellow when the cross-processed.
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Something I've never seen before, curiosity compelled me to pick up a couple of rolls to try.
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The Fuji Velvia 100 - a wonderful mix of red, purple, and pink! It yields unexpected results - the sunset pictures that I took looked very beautiful, enhanced with a nice silhouette. As my first slide film, it gave me a good experience. Everyone should try this! :)
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If we talk about negative film, one of the most faithful is the Kodak ProImage
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Known for its great ability for contrast and eye-pokingly vivid colors, a must try.
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Nestled in the heart of the city, mere minutes away from the central business district, a relic from the past sit. From an age where black and white television was all the rage, Yan Kit swimming complex forms the micro-history of old Singapore. Dive in for more!