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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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Not exactly an escape from the city as it is right in the middle of it - but it sure feels like being away from the city!
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Confusing the tungsten with a professional's tool, I steered clear for sometime. On a whim, I asked about it and bought it at my local Lomography store and was stunned to discover its beauty.
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This is my first attempt using a slide film that is slower than iso100. I had always heard that slow films should be used for landscape shots, therefore I decided to give it a try!
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Fuji T64 Pro is a very good film to Xpro with. It gives a red colour when it is Xpro, in my case.
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The Fuji T64 Pro will twist your synapses with its nice blue hues and burst of contrast. Despite the low ISO I find that it does work well everywhere, indoors or outdoors, both in natural light and artificial lighting conditions.
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What happens if you leave a pinhole camera loaded with slide film sitting in a dimly lit room for a couple of hours? Way out and weird colours, that's what!
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I had tried using the Fuji Sensia (100, 200 and 400) and I wanted something new this time.