Tag: black and white
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Best Usage of your Films
written by suizidekid on 2013-02-08 #gear #tutorialsA few tips on what films to use and the best conditions to use them.
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10 Things You May Not Know About Black and White Photography
written by bsmart on 2012-05-07 #gear #tutorialsI've been shooting black and white film more and more recently. Here are some of things I've learnt since shooting in black and white.
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Holga - Using Coloured Filters
2013-05-10 #gear #tutorialsEver wondered how to use coloured filters for your black and white holga shots, and what effects they have? I have the answer for you.
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Handmade Black and White Processing
written by stouf on 2010-10-29 #gear #tutorialsHow to process black and white film at home, in your bathroom. Steps for generic Rodinal process and ATP 1.1 process.
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Developing Negatives for Beginners
written by onescoop on 2011-10-14 #gear #tutorialsDeveloping your own black and white negatives can be cheap and deceptively simple with a little help. I have just learned how and will share my experiences here.
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A Selection of Great Super Dark Black and White Photos
written by recurving on 2011-09-30 #peopleSome months ago we launched an experiment in our playground to search for photos by color. This week we continued working on it and made a lot of different queries. One of them: search for super dark black and white photos – the ones with no saturation and the lowest possible brightness. See a great gallery of those in this article.
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The Comment Your Caption Rumble: Be the Best in Black and White
written by mayeemayee on 2013-03-22 #newsAaaand, The Comment Your Caption Rumble is back! And it's back in contrasting black and white hues!
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Super High Contrast Black and White Images
written by altprocess on 2009-03-07 #gear #tutorialsEver wondered how photographers like Edward Weston were able to get super high contrast b&w prints? It wasn't all in the printing, it wasn't all in the negative, and it wasn't all in the camera. You need all three and a wee bit of mathematics.
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A Comprehensive Guide to DIY Black and White Film Developing
written by highdesertdan on 2011-02-03 #gear #tutorialsIf you love taking heaps of photographs at a time such as myself, you might want too read my own DIY black-and-white film developing – it's concise yet cost-effective!
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Laserjet Transfer on Mixed Media Collage
written by tiro8 on 2012-01-13 #gear #tutorialsI was looking for a new way to show my lomographs. I wanted to incorporate texture, mixed media, collaging and lots of contrast. I found laserjet transfers.
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5 Reasons to Shoot and Self-Develop Black and White Negatives
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-04-20 #gear #tutorialsOnly shoot colour? Have your black and white negs developed? Find out why you should be doing your own black and white.
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Developing Black and White at Home
written by woosang on 2011-06-21 #gear #tutorialsAll you need it ONE chemical, just one, the rest are ingredients that you find in the home or in the supermarket. Its very easy, takes 40 minutes or so and you save lots of money!! It works every time on slow films. Not so good for fast films. I can do this in the smallest of places no darkroom required
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Black and White Film - Traditional or C-41?
written by deadollie on 2011-06-11 #gear #tutorialsItching to find out what makes one different from the other?
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My 2011 in Analogue: An Eye's View
written by vicuna on 2011-12-28It's always an incredible sensation to come to the end of the year and realize that 12 months have passed so quickly. Time flies by, but we lomographers have a great chance: we shoot our lives at every moment, and have the possibility to look at the past year through our photos and travel in time. But this also needs to make a selection, of some moments and some pictures in a very subjective way (but memories are subjective anyways) and thus, my analogue year selection isn't detailed, neither per month nor of what I did during these 12 months, but just picked up some moments and pictures I liked of 2011.
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The Same Three: Shooting the Same Scene with Different Cameras
written by bsmart on 2012-05-10Taking photos of the same scene is a great way to understand how different cameras and films work. Here is a photographic journey of a few trees on Hampstead Heath.
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A Review of the Efke IR820 AURA 400 120 Film
written by rater on 2010-07-04 #gearThis is the most sensitive black and white infrared film that is still produced in production.
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Mastering the New Lomography Fantôme Kino Black and White ISO 8 Film
written by cheeo on 2020-03-26 #gear #news #tutorialsFeast your eyes on the new Fantôme Kino B&W ISO 8 Film with its cinematic monochrome twist. Learn how to master this low ISO fine grain film in this article.
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Processing a Kodachrome 64 In B&W
written by vicuna on 2013-10-02 #gear #tutorialsLet's take a look back at the Kodachrome and this nifty tutorial on how to process it in b&w brought to us by @vicuna!
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Tug Of War: Pushing and Pulling Film
written by panchoballard on 2011-05-05 #gear #tutorialsPushing film? Pulling film? Heard about it but not sure what it is? This small article may start you off in the right direction.
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Fujifim Neopan 1600 - Don't Be Afraid of the Dark.
written by gvelasco on 2010-11-24 #gearWhen you're losing your light, but you still want to keep shooting without a flash or a tripod, you have to use fast film. Fuji Neopan 1600 is relatively easy to find and relatively cheap, but it still has the latitude to handle being pushed into "superfast" territory with pleasant results.
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Maco TS Eagle 400 AQS: A Graphic Novel
written by wil6ka on 2012-01-13 #gearThis must be one of the craziest monochromatic emulsions I came across with. Not only the title is a promise of an adventure, but the pictures are as well. In most black and white films that I have used, objects in the distance become darker. With the Eagle, the darkness flies away. In fact, it's the other way around. The further the object is away from the lens, the brighter it is.
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Holgaroid: A Polaroid Back for your Holga - A User Review
written by fuzztone04 on 2009-09-24 #gearDo you love all the quirks of your beloved Holga? Do you also happen to love instant photography? Would you love to see these two things together? Well...this is the camera for you, then!
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Basics Applied: The Diana F+
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-12-10 #gear #tutorialsFor this edition of Basics Applied, we're going to have a comprehensive rundown on the iconic Diana F+ and how to make the most out of it.
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Agfa Clack - A Sad Story with a Happy Ending!
written by dux_x on 2009-04-11 #gearA medium format camera this piece of German optical engineering gives 8 frames per roll!
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Street Photography 101
written by erinwoodgatesphotography on 2011-03-16 #gear #tutorialsSome find it terrifying to go out and click on the street and some find it amusing to move among people. Some spend their time mingling with locals there and some get embarrassed by the attention they get out of clicking photos. Here is a small list which i thought would help people wanting to get into street photography and how to go about it.
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Jordan and Iraq Through the Eyes of Khaldon Khalil
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2023-05-26 #culture #people #placesIn this interview we get to know Iraqi-born film photographer Khaldon Khalil. He shows us his life in Iraq and Jordan and shares his love of black and white street photography.
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A Geometrical Street Ballad of Black & White by Moisés Rodríguez
written by Ciel Hernandez on 2016-08-21 #peoplePhotographer Moisés Rodríguez is taking us into his urban wonderland where everything looks like a monochromatic and geometric maze.
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Introducing The New Lomography Orca B&W 100 110 Pocket Film
written by webo29 on 2012-05-16 #newsHold on tight because yet another analogue revolution is happening. Forty years after 110 format film was originally introduced in 1972, Lomography Orca is now the first 110 film to be produced since 2009. Yes! Lomography is single-handedly bringing this format back in circulation! So let us introduce you to the brand new, 100 ISO, crispy black & white Lomography Orca.
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Stand Development - Ode to Rodinal
2009-03-25 #gear #tutorialsMaybe I'm lazy, but standing around carefully timing out eight, twelve or whatever minutes makes me pretty antsy. If you feel the same way, this is for you - stand development is hassle free, just mix the chemicals, then go watch TV.
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Guy Pinhas on His Thought-Provoking Art & The Captivating Process of Film Photography
written by sylvann on 2024-07-23 #people #placesIn this interview, artist Guy Pinhas (@guypinhas) talks about the process and inspirations behind his thought-provoking images, how childhood influences shaped his style, and more.
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