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Lomography Lomography B&W100 (120, 100 iso)
posted by d_i_d on August 19th, 2008, 8 comments so far
Tags: lomofilm, 120, and b&wOur very own and very special black & white medium format film! Deep blacks and clear whites: The Lomography B&W 100 is the ideal compañero for all your medium format Lomographic Cameras.
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Ilford XP2 (35mm, iso 400), user-review
posted by thomasstephen on August 18th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: xp2, ilfords, 35mm, b&w, and 400Black and white lovely-ness with the ease of c41 processing: This is a great black and white film that is widely and cheaply available and can be processed with standard c41 chemicals, so you can take it to your local supermarket, chemist, or 1 hour photo place and get it developed for a couple of quid.
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Agfa Vista (35mm, 400 iso) user-review
posted by xpunklovex on August 16th, 2008, 3 comments so far
Tags: 35mm, colour negative, supersampler, vista, and agfaAs cheap as it’s good! Like most of the good things that happened to me at some point, I met the Agfa Vista film purely by accident.
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Rollei Retro (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
posted by vicuna on August 14th, 2008, 0 comments so far
Tags: 35mm, retro, rollei, and b&wHave you always wanted that great classic taste of b&w? Those high contrast and deep shadows shots from some of the world’s greatest photographers? Don’t ask any further because the answer is here, the Rollei Retro 100ASA film!
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Lomography Lomo x-pro (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
posted by adi_totp on August 12th, 2008, 8 comments so far
Tags: lomography film, 35mm, and x-proBuy one, love one, use it and cross process it but before all of that always bring your Lomo anywhere with you and surely you’ll get certain surprises. The traditional and basic thing about taking your Lomo with you is I think is the best way to capture those rare moments. And for me, using this film is a joy everytime.
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Fuji Superia (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
posted by lomocore on August 11th, 2008, 1 comment so far
Tags: colour negative, 35mm, fuji, 100 ISO, and superiaDay or Night, This Film Has You Covered: Probably one of the most versatile of films that i have shot with. Great colors in both low light and daylight situations. Very interesting results when used for double exposures.
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Ilford HP5+ (120, 400 iso) user-review
posted by whisper_low on August 10th, 2008, 2 comments so far
Tags: holga, b&w, 120, hp5+, and ilfordIlford HP5+ is the perfect companion for your Holga on a cloudy day. The contrast is excellent, leaving you with deep blacks, bright whites and a good number of shades of grey.
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Agfa Pro Pack (35mm, 200 iso) user-review
posted by reinertlee on August 9th, 2008, 6 comments so far
Tags: pro pack, agfa, colour negative, 200 iso, and 35mmI Love Agfa Pro Pack: After seeing much of the contrast, vivid and high saturation photos of a cross-processed film, It’s about time for some natural, sort of original colour- toned pictures for me to see that will somehow cool down my eyesight.
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Fuji Sensia (35mm, 100 iso) user-review
posted by adi_totp on August 7th, 2008, 4 comments so far
Tags: 35mm, x-pro, sensia, and fujiPinkish Sensia: One year ago when I was having my 20th birthday my friend gave this Fuji Sensia to me as a gift. At that time though, i have been using several brands of slide films and haven’t got the chance to use it until one day this friend of mine invited me to join him to go hunting.
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Kodak Ektachrome 100 GX (120, 100 iso)
posted by d_i_d on August 6th, 2008, 1 comment so far
Tags: 120, x-pro, slide, ektachrome, and kodakA high professional slide film with very low grain, moderately enhanced colour saturation and warm colour balance. When X-processed it yields very nice results: deeper colours but not artificial.
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