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Velvia 100 : The Warm and Happening film! It is has very saturated colors under daylight, high contrast, and exceptional sharpness. A perfect film that tops my list! It's always the best when it's partner with the LC-A.
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The Botanical Garden in Copenhagen is owned by University of Copenhagen, and has a history that goes back to 1600. As the garden, the university and the city developed, it was moved from location to location until October 9th 1874, when the garden opened in its present location. Close to Nørreport Station, it's open during the day and entry is free.
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Expired Film Are Miracle! I loaded with the expired Fujichrome Velvia 120 with ISO50 into my Holga camera and the results came out with unexpected.
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"... But he's been pretty much yellow / And I've been kinda blue / But all I can see is Red, red, red, red, red now / What am I gonna do ..." I don't know what Fiona Apple's plan of action is, but I'm off to buy some more Fuji Velvia 35mm slide film!
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At the main square in Zagreb you can find trams, a market, a fountain, many shops and restaurants and always, no matter when you go you are bound to run into somebody that you know :)
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Disliked by some photographers but adored by Lomographers
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Welcome to February and welcome again to pan_dre's shopping guide.
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Let me tell you something about headache, it’s something inside your head. It drives you crazy and there is nothing you can do. You can not concentrate and you don’t remember what your colleague were saying five minutes ago. You might be curious why I’m telling you all of this? Well, last Friday it would have been time for the new FILMREVIEW OF THE WEEK but there was no such blog entry, no winner, no nothing…
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Velvia: Don't Shoot Without It! Well what can you say? One smart film for your very own Lomo camera!
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It´s a huge park inside the heart of the Sao Lourenço city, one most famous tourist destiny in Brazil, and one smallest Brazilian town (second smallest, actually), and it´s name is “Parque das Águas”.
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*Mr. Pink Diana+ your ultimate analogue new man!*
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What a film! Once i had finished scanning, I couldn't stop smiling, not only had my shots also produced those blues and greens, but the vignettes and contrast that had also been made from pointing my beloved Holga towards the sun made me fall in love with this film!
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Fujifilm Fujichrome Velvia 100 ISO is 35mm slide film (E-6 process) it is a "bright-sun" film but it also provides great results when combined with a flash. The best things in this film is its color, saturation and contrast wich make it my every day film.
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I totally love this combination! Cross processed Velvia always makes me jump up and down with joy because the colours are sooo beautiful: pink, purple, red. And in combination with the Lubitel you can create wonderful masterpieces with this film.
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This is my favourite film of all time! Probably one of the punchiest films ever created and will pick up every inch of colour in your shots.
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It is my latest discovery to carry such a special canon on my hand.
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Don't judge if you haven't tried this first! How Fuji Velvia was made? I don’t know but I’m quite sure it was made with something more special than sugar and spice!
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If someone asks you what the best medium format camera is, I am sure that you will have only a second to reply him/her that it’s certain Holga 120. And if he/she asks you more about its lens, yes, you will say “a plastic lens is my favorite.”
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Viva la Velvia! A little blue here, a little green or yellow over there. We all have our own "color stories" but let me share to you this cute film: the Fuji Velvia (ASA 50)!!!
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Velvia Attack: This was my first slide film ever that i had cross processed.. in the end the results were pretty awesome and totally blew me away!!!