Your search "B&W" resulted in 96 Articles
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Ifbaflex TTL 35mm - Camera Review by Zulupt

by zulupt
posted about 1 month ago
5 comments and 5 votesThis camera was given to me by a friend on my birthday, he said that somebody he knew had it stored in a closet for many years and he wanted to get rid of it.
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Acetate Mask

by bleach4bleach
posted about 1 month ago
9 comments and 6 votesHow to get something duplicated onto each image on a film. A piece of text, an image or anything!
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Tajín

by lomollete
posted about 1 month ago
one comment and 2 votesTajín was the most important totonac city, it is located in the state of Veracruz near the town of Papantla (that's in the east of Mexico folks), wicked cool and quite impressive. Tajín also is the name of a popular brand of powdered chili.
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Rollei Pan 25 (120, 25 iso) User-Review

by stouf
posted 2 months ago
6 comments and 4 votesTired of grayish B&W? Here’s the medium-format beast from Rollei!
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Coronet Rapide

by dogma
posted 2 months ago
7 comments and 4 votesFor a long time i was dreaming about folding camera in my collection, so one day i just jumped in to ebay and after couple clicks, i had a huge auction list of various folding cameras.
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Veracruz Aquarium

by lomollete
posted 2 months ago
2 comments and 4 votesOne of the first stops of my summer road trip through South-eastern Mexico. This place is quite big, cool, and impressive (and they have crazy coloured jellyfish)
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Parc de la Plage Jacques-Cartier

by rater
posted 4 months ago
5 comments and 2 votesSituated in the Cap-rouge district of Quebec City, you can find this beach flanking the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River.
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Monastery and Church of Pažaislis

by dogma
posted 4 months ago
one comment and 4 votesNear the city Kaunas at the coast of sea there is very impresing location - monastery and church of Pažaislis
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Lomo Lubitel 166 U

by lomollete
posted 5 months ago
6 comments and 12 votesThis camera from the last days of the soviet era is the "poor man's TLR" (or so I've heard) It was made from 1983 to 1996 in LOMO in St Petersburg (formerly known as Leningrad).
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Agfa APX (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review

by strangelilgirl
posted 5 months ago
2 comments and 3 votesI've always preferred color over black & white, being particularly fond of the xpro extremes found in slide film. Occasionally I'll pick up some B&W in an effort to become more familiar with it, but I always end up going back to color. During my latest experience, however, part of me has turned: the film was Agfa APX, 400 speed, 35mm, and the results were a rainbow of grays, classic and impressive all at once.
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Scan Your B&W Photos Old School

by jaalvarez
posted 7 months ago
7 comments, 4 submissions, and 11 votesAdd some grain to your B&W scans!
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Asian Flava in Sepia, B&W & Redscale Extended Rumble ended 7 months ago

by kazarareta
posted 7 months ago
17 comments and 280 submissionsLike Asia's diverse set of tastes, cultures, flavours and colours this rumble brings to us some monochromatic thrill with an Eastern twist.
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Pontiac Bloc Metal 41: The Irrestible Charm Of A Folding Camera

by vicuna
posted 9 months ago
12 comments and 4 votesFor my last birthday, my sister gave me a wonderful present: a Pontiac bloc metal 41, an old folding camera she found on a flea market. She immediately thought that it could be a great camera to add to my collection, as I didn't have any folding one at this time.
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Ilford XP2 (120, 400 iso) user-review

by graefin
posted 10 months ago
9 comments and 2 votesThe XP2 is a fast film that gives your pictures great detail and depth.
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Kodak HIE Infrared (35mm, 25 iso) user-review

by ananditya
posted 10 months ago
7 comments and 1 voteKodak HIE is a black and white high-speed infrared film. It is sensitive to infrared radiation and are not sensitive to green light. That's why the leaves on your picture became white and the water become black.
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