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• #17177
Like 3&4
Colorplus 200 (honestly think this film comes close to Ektar for less than half the price)
That would also be my experience. Can't really tell the difference unless I start zooming in to look at the grain pattern. The Kodak consumer films are pretty good really. Think Gold is slightly nicer than Colorplus and I like Ultramax as it's a bit more grainy than the 200ISO stuff. Got a box of Lomo 800ISO stuff also which is apparently re-badged Kodak which I'll try out when the nights start drawing in.
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• #17178
http://www.analoguewonderland.co.uk doing Kodak giweaway
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmdRx_IFGE3/"We have just upgraded the Giveaway for the last few weeks! Thanks to @kodakprofessional anyone who orders any Kodak Film from us between now and 3rd of September will get a free 36 EXPOSURE Colorplus film included in their package! That's 12 more free photos than before Hurrah! "
(free UK delivery on first order if you subscribe to news)
and some kind of holiday snaps competition if you in that sort of thing with more film to win
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• #17179
Some Tri-X 400/800 and HP5+ 1600 (same rolls from last serie)
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• #17180
Yes yes yes yes. Could be totally wrong, but is the last one at The World Trade Center Transportation Hub? I feel like it looks very similar to this, which I took in March.
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• #17181
Edit: seeing them side by side, I think I answered my own question.
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• #17182
You're right! I was in NYC last month. I was amazed by the architecture there (like you haha).
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• #17183
They're all really nice
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• #17184
What's even funnier is that IIRC, the tiled bottom of our photos is actually a wall? So even though this looks like a walkway, it is in fact just a wall and the lights stick out?
Yep, buildings were amazing. Cannot wait to get back and photograph more of them/do some more exploring in the city and up-state, too. I didn't really leave Manhattan when I was there, save for one bike ride up to the Palisades, a morning in Brooklyn and an afternoon in Cold Spring.
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• #17186
new camera day (the upper one) !
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• #17187
Nice ! Is that a Russian version of a Widelux ? Be interested to see how the photos turn out.
Panoramic photos can look really nice, Jeff Bridges takes some great photos with his Widelux
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• #17188
Nikon FE, 35mm f2.8,Kodak Gold
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• #17189
1st one 👌
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• #17190
nice light
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• #17191
Contax T, Fujicolor Superia 200
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• #17192
fullsizeoutput_7ec by oliverkirman, on Flickr
jumping rock by oliverkirman, on Flickr
old men playing boules by oliverkirman, on Flickr
brits abroad by oliverkirman, on Flickr
final sunset by oliverkirman, on Flickr
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• #17193
Ricoh GR1s / Delta 3200 / DDX
Edinburgh, LondonPoor planning finishing the roll in the blazing sunshine..
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• #17194
Just got back from Porto and Malta. I've shot 10 rolls and there's too many of my favorites so I don't want to flood the thread. Below are 2 of my faves, so just go to the link below to check the entire album. All pics shot with Canon Eos 300.
Vista 200
Portra 160
Full album here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmheUz9W
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• #17195
Some of those look exceedingly grainy for Portra 160. Do anything unusual when shooting? Some very nice ones in there though.
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• #17196
Thanks! Only a couple were shot on Portra, I still have to fix the descriptions :)
E: descriptions fixed
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• #17197
Ah yes, only saw the Portra description at the end and assumed all of them on your Flickr were portra...
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• #17198
Shitty scan/pics just to try it but here you go. It's a russian widelux, cheaper (for the plastic one) and heavier (for the metal one). As for all others russian camera, can be used as camera or weapon. I can't be able to find old scans of NYC with the metal one
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• #17199
That second one is ace, a corridor meant to be photographed by a Widelux type
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• #17200
Thanks, that was a test film.
Bunch of rolls from filmdev from recent holidays. All small scans with no sharpening.
Portra 400:
Colorplus 200 (honestly think this film comes close to Ektar for less than half the price)
And an old red car for Tina: