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Filters are used in black and white photography for translating different colors into shades of gray. Color filters help to render certain colors lighter or darker. Learn about which filters to use for which purpose in this tipster!
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On 29th April there was a pretty popular event in my town - Season opening on Lubovna Castle. This occasion is always accompanied with a lot of visitor from different countries and historical performaces played in front of the audience. So what else could I do than grap my new La Sardina and became a part of it!
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Back in May 2011 I reviewed Kodak T-Max 400 and praised its qualities with barely a bad word to say. I thought it would be interesting now to do a retrospective review and compare it to some other black and white film I've since had the chance to use.
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Macau is a delightful place to visit for its unique yet harmonious clash of heritage: the mixture of oriental East and Portuguese influence spice up the destination like nowhere else!
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A very versatile Black and white film with increased red sensitivity, great for normal black and white use or infared photography.
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Did you know that Ilford came up with its own Pinhole Camera? Read on to find out what this $254 photography kit comes with. If you don't have that much moolah for a pinhole, you can make one using household items too!
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I recently came across some expired Ilford XP1 and popped it straight into my Diana Mini. I love the dreamy results and vintage look of this fine-grained beauty!
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The Ilford Delta 3200 Professional black & white negative film is a very reliable companion for gray winter days. If you're not after colors but you've to struggle with bad to no light conditions and yet you don't want to use a tripod nor a flash - you should give this film a try!
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Here is a short overview of my cousin's wedding in a small Russian town. Read on and you will learn about bread and salt tradition!
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Looking for a film you can use in low-light conditions? Let me show you how to shoot and hunt into the night with a camera loaded with Ilford Delta 3200 film.
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When it comes to photography, and especially film photography, black and white never fails to make a powerful and emotive impression, except when it falls completely flat with an extremely narrow tonal range. A lover of B&W since I first began to dabble in photography, I've experimented with almost every film out there! Yet time after time I find myself coming back to Ilford Delta 400! Now why is this?! Let's see shall we?
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Reporting back on the rip-roaring raceday at Ffos Las Racecourse with the Diana Mini and Coronet Rapide. Read about the event after the jump!
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I don't remember how I came across this film-gem. But nonetheless, I took this film-gem on a trip to Sweden last summer and I can proudly say that the Ilford Pan 100 is one of the greatest black and films I ever got to try.
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It's a new year and it goes without saying that new beginnings must occur as well. Resolutions are meant to broken tough (and are incredibly passe), so this time around, I'll stick with a photo project that I've been itching to do for years already - Project One: One year. One lens. One film.
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Ilford FP4 Plus 125 is a high-quality film, with a fine grain, excellent for getting the fine detail. However, I find it hard to get it right when there is a wide range of lighting in a shot.
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It was all the fault of user troch and his beautiful shots. It was the straw that broke the camel's back. My curiosity was piqued and so the hunt began. My prey? Holga 120N, a must have to complete the trilogy of the toy camera room.
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lford FP4 Plus is the black and white film made for everything you can shoot, and especially made for high quality black and white photography. As Ilford says, this film offers very fine grain, outstanding sharpness, and high acutance.
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I found it very tricky to find information about this kind of film. It may be discouraging at times but here are some tips.
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I have recently started using a Diana F+ again after a year or so of sticking to 35mm and I have now decided that by far and away, my favorite film is the Ilford XP2 120 400 ISO, even if it has long expired.
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I got a Sprocket Rocket Superpop Edition as my birthday gift this year! Loaded with the last roll of expired Ilford SFX 200 that I have, and these are what I got from the very first roll of this cute little camera!