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Just before I left for Gurten Festival for partying, I noticed that I had almost no more films. I went to a photo shop to buy Fuji Sensia 100, but got Fuji Velvia 100 instead. Read about it after the jump!
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Fujifilm Velvia surprised me. When I first started taking photos with rolls of slides, I tried several different rolls, among them was Velvia. When I saw the results of the pictures I had taken with this special roll, I realized that I liked it a lot and just fell in love with this slide--its color and texture.
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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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Perhaps you enjoy taking pictures of feet or are fed up with the mundane angle of view one usually sees. And it gives me a state of peace, the feeling of a pause. Main reason: maybe it's inborn autism.....
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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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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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Have you ever seen the sunset in red color? That is a beautiful color than the usual. Try the Fuji Velvia 100 ISO film now, and then you will see a different sunset too!
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Deep reds and pretty purples are all the rage as we announce the top three most liked Fuji Velvia shots!
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It's time to vote for your favorite shots taken with some of the top-notching 35mm emulsions - Kodak Elitechrome EB, Lomography Redscale, and Fuji Velvia!
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I went on a group tour to the famous palace in Lhasa, Tibet. Its name means "sacred Buddhist site" was built in 7th century and throughout the ages, it had been the winter palace of Dalai Lamas. Today the palace has been converted into a museum by the Chinese.
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Kuala Lumpur has got a beautiful landscape, thanks to the lush greenery that keeps the city fresh and bright. This capital city of Malaysia boasts of numerous parks, which are well-planned and managed by their respective authorities.
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Great Sand Dunes National Park is one of the most amazing places I have ever seen. The initial plan was to camp overnight, but unfortunately it is black bear country. Since I had lots of food in the trunk of my car, I chickened out and decided not to camp. Yet, I did visit the place for just a couple of hours which were more than enough to have an amazing time.
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We went to the Malaysia most biggest aquarium, which consist a lot of variety species of fish and underwater living organism.
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During Halloween this year i was visiting a friend in Liverpool with my girlfriend. It was my first time in the city, which was surprisingly small btw, so we had enough time to go visit all the main attractions.