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T64 + sunny day + C41 = Perfect
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Early last week, Fuji Photo Film Co. marked its 79th year of existence since it was established in Japan way back in 1934.
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Fujichrome 50 in 120 is packed with vibrant color for your medium format camera. Take a look at my photos shot with this film after the jump!
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I'd heard about Fuji Velvia 50's famed qualities and was eager to try it out. With a planned trip to the Amalfi Coast, I had the prefect opportunity to see of the film was every bit as good as I'd heard it was.
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Head out into the streets on a sunny day and try shooting with Fujichrome T64, then have it cross-processed. You will see your world as you've never seen it before!
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Two pinholers swap film to create a series of double exposures from Seattle and Nashville in the U.S. See the photos and learn more about the story after the break.
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To be honest, this was the first time I used Fuji Velvia 50. I decided to use this film for capturing the beautiful sunrise in Mount Bromo.
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Hello everybody! Here's another review of Fujichrome's treasure, Fuji Astia! Whether, it's expired or not, Fuji Astia gives you amazing images with fine grain. Here comes the Amazing Astia!
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There aren't many film types I've used and not liked in one way or another. On the other hand there are some films I've used and I've been utterly amazed. Which category does Fuji Sensia 400 fall into? Read on to find out!
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Among the Fujifilm ISO 50 pile that I found being sold, I picked up this old skool Fujichrome 50 RD. I've tried to search it again but this is the only one. Again, I was driven by my curiosity, so I bought it.
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I've tried several types of positive films to take pictures of various locations and spot, one thing I love to use these positive films is the saturated tones they bring before my yes. The colors are even more impressive when I send them to the photo lab and cross-process them.
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Besides Fujifilm's Provia 400X (RXP), it is getting more and more difficult to find fresh ISO400 slide films.
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Fujichrome Sensia 100 is (was!) Fuji's flagship consumer grade slide film, easy to find in supermarkets at a reasonably cheap price and popular among amateur photographers as a first-time experience with shooting on positive film.
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Tokyo is known for its hip, cool, new-age fashion and culture but take a journey into a suburban town just west of Shibuya to see where old meets new in a town molded by narrow and winding streets. The streets are lined by restaurants, bars, and clubs where aspiring musicians take the stage. Here in Shimokitazawa, hard work and endurance are not only seen in the lifestyle and the architecture but it can also be felt in the air.
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The Nikon FM10 is a manual focus 35 mm film camera manufactured by Cosina. It is of SLR design and was first available in 1995. It is normally sold in a kit that includes a Zoom Nikkor 35-70 mm f/3.5-4.8 zoom lens. Read on to find out why this single lens reflex camera is awesome for beginners!
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It’s called the island of eternal spring, but frankly speaking all seasons island is more suitable name for it. Tenerife – one of Canarian Islands, piece of Spain in Atlantic Ocean, place where time stops and you become absolutely happy.
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This festive season, why not try sending out greeting cards that you can print with your own Lomographic photos?
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X-pro this rare chrome for gorgeous greens and outrageous orange!
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Consistently surprising!
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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.