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I love the photos shot using Fujifilm T64, but it's a pity that it's out of production. I also can't find it easily in Taiwan, and until now, I still can't bear to shoot the remaining rolls.
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Since it joined the roster of Lomography's line of films, the X-Tungsten 64 has been steadily making its way into every lomographer's list of favorite and wanted films. Why exactly? Well, we'll let some 25 marvelous photos from the community tell you why!
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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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Lately, I've been trying different types of film. To my own surprise, Lomography X Tungsten turns out to be one of my favorite films so far, after shooting just one roll of it. I had my doubts when I first saw sample photos of this film, but I'm glad I still tried them anyway!
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I got to know this slide film from the Lomography Online Store. I was really attracted to its colours of violet and indigo when I looked at the sample photos! But using negatives is like tasting food, you have to try it on your own to really know the essence within!
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The only word can described this film is "surprise". Unexpected color makes me feel surprised again and again. Purple and red, makes my every single picture become more eye-catching and more artistic.
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Walking across the 1st Street Bridge, I found, written in graffiti, the words "Beautiful is the Way." This was the same day Lomography X Tungsten was released. I think it was meant to be. . .
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With the production of the Fujichrome T64 coming to a stop, many people worry about the future of tungsten film. Well, don't worry because Lomography now has tungsten film! Read more after the break.
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It's been a while in the making, but now it's finally here! Want to see what it looks like? We're talking about some hot new Lomography Tungsten film, check it out after the jump!
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A tungsten-balanced print film which gives highly saturated colors outdoors.