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Kodak 250D vencido 15 años, mal almacenado, EV 200, forzado +2 en revelado con quimicos Cinestill Cs2. Escaneado con Fujifilm XS10 + Nikkor 55mm f3.5, Tone Photographic carrier para 35mm y Cinestill CSlite.
Testing the new Kodak Gold 200 120 film. I love the colors and vibe this film produces. But i really made a massive mistake in the developing this time. It did turn out cool though, even though i lost a few of the frames i was the most excited about.
Testing the new Kodak Gold 200 120 film. I love the colors and vibe this film produces. But i really made a massive mistake in the developing this time. It did turn out cool though, even though i lost a few of the frames i was the most excited about.
Testing the new Kodak Gold 200 120 film. I love the colors and vibe this film produces. But i really made a massive mistake in the developing this time. It did turn out cool though, even though i lost a few of the frames i was the most excited about.
Testing the new Kodak Gold 200 120 film. I love the colors and vibe this film produces. But i really made a massive mistake in the developing this time. It did turn out cool though, even though i lost a few of the frames i was the most excited about.
My 645 smacked into a rock during a shoot (as you can see in the first shot) and the advance seems to have failed. So the roll came out like this. Kinda interesting!
I'm really happy with the results of this album. I met Deva almost one year ago at a Lomography Party and since then I had in mind to collaborate with her. She's sweeter than she seems to be in the pictures and really easy to work with (and her look, oh her look!) I hope you guys like the results as much as we both do :)