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A bit disappointed by the amount of grain on this film, even though it's processed in ECN-2 and exposed at EI 400. Some got weird hues and color casts as well, others had low contrast and mushy shadows.
Rated at EI 320 to make it all even bluer under daylight when processed in ECN-2. The same thing can be achieved with Cinestill 800T by the way, as long as it's not cross-processed in C41. Indeed, the blue cast meant to bring the color balance to a more neutral color temperature under tungsten lighting turns green when tungsten-balanced cinema film is not processed in ECN-2.
I've taken these shots modifying my LC-A+ RL to achieve ISO12 using a stunning technique by @renenob. The colours are more dynamic with blues and greens! Check it out: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2011/09/06/setting-your-lc-a-plus-at-iso12
This was my first kinda real showing of my photos to people in the public, it was the opening party, real fun, thanks Kurt, Kevin, Chris, the band, my best peoples
That's such a photo-report from rally dedicated to the day of Constitution. But not the Russian Constitution, and the old Soviet Constitution. This is our day, and the people living in the past.
First try on a Fuji Provia 400RHP which expired in 2007. Used it on a day with my friend Kathy and her kids at the Old Point Loma lighthouse in San Diego, CA. I like the blue tones of this slide film.
I haven't used my LC-W in a long time. I had forgotten how fun the endless pano feature is. Great fun out shooting with @johnr in North Adams last week!