Photowalk in Geneva
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Here are the photos from the same film (Portra 160 in the Lc-Wide) but in Geneva, Switzerland.
This gallery contains 8 photos.
Here are the photos from the same film (Portra 160 in the Lc-Wide) but in Geneva, Switzerland.
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The LC is my favourite camera from Lomography. I have the Lc-Wide (here’s my first post about it) and I am itching to get the LC-A although I know I do not really need it. I always love the effects … Continue reading
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I got my Venice trip films today: 3 Holga, 1 Canon EOS A2 and 1 Lomography’s LC-Wide. I am loving all the results! For the photos here, I used my old Canon A2 Camera. It has been my camera from … Continue reading
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With my 2nd roll of film that I shot with my Canon AE 1, I used Kodak Ektachrome 100. It was the first time I used it and I’d made a big mistake; when I put in the film I totally forget to change my ISO … Continue reading
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It’s Easy, It’s Mini, It’s Fun, It’s Fuji Instax. The instant photo camera. Just Shoot and see the results printed right way!
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Two weeks ago I had a photo walk to test my new camera, Zorki 4. It’s a Russian rangefinder camera that been produced between 1956- 1973. I bought it from Ukraine via eBay. It’s a solid camera, and really feels good … Continue reading
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I’ve been wanting to post about the Olympus Trip 35 for a while now so here it comes. I got mine in March after Huda recommended it to me. I got it red and I must admit that I have a … Continue reading
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This is my 3rd roll of film, the Ektachrome Slide 100. I used it with my Canon AE-1; it has amazing colours. In the 1st photo you can see the green vividly – it’s even stronger in the real print. By ThExpat
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In part 2 of my street shots in Italy, I used my Canon AE-1 with Kodak T-MAX 400 film. It’s the same film and camera I used in the “Venice in Black and White “ post. These shots were taking … Continue reading
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Redscale is the name given to a technique of shooting photographic film where the film is exposed from the wrong side. Therefor resulting a bit unpredictable effect and varies in strength. Colors seem to range from maroon, to red, to orange, to yellow, depending … Continue reading