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Berlins famous Mauerpark-Fleamarket! Definately a place you should visit when you got a chance to be around in this stunning city!
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This medium-speed color transparency film features excellent color reproduction, very fine grain, and very high sharpness. What? You haven’t tried this film yet? You’re missing a lot then!
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I rarely go to Bonifacio High Street. It’s too out of the way, it’s too hot, it’s too expensive! But because I was desperate to shoot film, me, Shabby and basterda walked the 400 meter street under the hot blazing sun!!!
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A Tungsten slide film. Can it survive without tungsten light?
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Is it going to have a a tinge of blue or a hue of yellow? You can never be sure, but our Film Review of the Week can give you a little nudge in the right direction!
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Still Water Run Deep - Kodak Ektachrome E200 - Powerful film: It took me a second time to discover the power of this somewhat shy film.
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I came across this rare discontinued film on ebay and I would say that's your best bet to find some for yourself. I haven't seen it anywhere since so I am very happy that I grabbed up as many rolls as my budget would allow.
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Kodak Ektachrome is an elite among slide film with a legendary reputation among Lomographers. So just for you we got some fresh stock of these elusive emulsions, ripe for the picking!
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Walk around and don't be afraid to try new things! You never know what gem you might get!
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Well, do you know the feeling when you discover something good, and you are tempted not to share with your friends 'cause there'll more for you? And the feeling when you're discovering something SO GOOD, that you know there is no way you're not gonna share with your friends?
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This little baby cost me $25 on ebay. It's a great almost-point-and-shoot camera for lower speed films, and a fantastic alternative to an LC-A if the $100-$250 is a little steep for you. It's a little larger than an LC-A, but the freedom of the battery-less selenium light meter more than makes up for that!
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A rare duplicating slide film at 3 ISO!
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Brilliant blue skies as a backdrop for gorgeous subjects are but a few clicks away when you choose our Film Review of the Week!
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Great park for east coasters and great roller coasters.
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One word : Excellent! Kodak Ektachrome 100G is a slide film that you might not wanna miss!
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Doubles took great deep greenish tones. Cross processing them was the best thing I could ever do!
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EPJ320T is a Tungsten-balanced film. The idea of this type of film is to make subjects under yellow lighting look natural. It achieves this by shifting colours towards the blue. I hoped that cross-processing the film would make the colours crazy, and it did!
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Never scoff at what your friendly neighborhood photo lab assistant suggests to you! Chances are, you're going to get something great!
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The finest analogue creature made by Kodak ever! It's the awesome little Kodak Ektachrome VS!
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A very rare but exquisite film, giving intense saturation and deep, gorgeous blues!