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Fomapan 100 is a classic of b&w. The formula and materials used are based on classic formulas. It gives smooth tones, it is sharp with very little grain. All these advantages can be used to create classical dark, grainy but sharp photographs.
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I couldn't resist ordering the Belair X 6-12 when the first pre-order was announced and I received it about a week ago! Sharing some of my first thoughts after shooting with my first 120mm film camera using the square 6x6 frame, loaded with Lomography CN 400 film.
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As I said in the first part, lately, my breaks tend to be accompanied by nature and far from big cities. It's what I have all day. In this second part, we go further to the North, specifically, to the Monasterio de Piedra in Nuévalos, a small town in the province of Zaragoza (Spain).
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This is a review of the new Lomography Lady Grey Black and White film.
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Agfa APX 400 is a punchy fast monochrome that gives photos a crisp style perfectly suited to Lomography. Shoot it in bright or overcast light, in your LC-A+ or 360 Spinner -- this contrasty friend doesn't disappoint. This is classic black and white at its best!
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My first roll of expired 2009 Kodak Ultramax 400 was taken using my Diana Mini camera. This film has ISO400 and is a color negative film. I bought this film mainly because the price is cheaper and I wanted to try expired films and see what the film can do.
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A film that I use more often than any other film. It is suitable for most situations and delivers great results at an affordable price!
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Lomography Colour Negatives 400, a versatile film, excellent for all weather conditions, is a perfect travel companion for your Diana F+! Be pleasantly surprised by its vivid colours!
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Magic happens when you match an old camera with a new film.
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After trying out a lot of slides and negatives, I would like to strongly recommend Kodak Ektachrome EPL as it always produces strong vibrant colors!
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What's better than 10 cans of Heineken beer? A free underwater camera that came with that 10 cans of beer! I got this free gift when I was stocking up for my Xmas party. This is really a good value buy as I see some online stores selling the same camera for around US$20!
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Cheeky Chocolates is located in one of the newest shopping malls in Singapore: Iluma, in Bugis. Actually, I discovered this place one day by accident as I was intent on catching up on my reading and basically enjoy a quiet afternoon by my lonesome.
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I have decided to make an experiment and develop a colour negative film in chemistry for black a white film, in D76.
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"‘He's got strength to pull the cord? The other day I tried with Jimmy’s at Sentosa, took some effort man, or was I drunk?'"
That's the question a friend asked me when I showed him some of my first Spinner shots. He was asking if my 3 year old boy (Fitzand) really managed to pull the cord and took the shots.
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From Indonesia & Malaysia, we bring you two different views of our countries. Check out how cinzinc & ripsta's final collaboration of 2009 went!
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My photographer friend recently “donated” packs of expired rolls from way back 2006. It was the first time I've heard of this film, and I really didn’t know what tones or colors this film would produce. Well, free films always welcome my fridge! ☺
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There are three types of the Zenit 122 Russian camera. My review is about the Zenit 122K model.
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84 meters long and 48 meters wide, the "Markthalle" market hall, build 1892 was the largest steel and glass building of the "Kaiserreich" during that time.