Category: 5 Frames…
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5 Frames… With Kodachrome 25 (EI 1.5 / 35mm format / Canon EOS3)
I loved Kodachrome! It was a wonderful film and untold rolls of it went through my cameras in the 1980s and 1990s.
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5 Frames… With Kodak Gold 200 (EI 200 / 35mm format / Olympus LT-1)
Just by chance, I saw a Facebook post about Sherry Christensen’s Frugal Film Project in late January. A couple of messages later, I was in.
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5 Frames… With Kodak Portra 400 (EI 400 / 120 format / Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517/16)
The Munda Bidi Trail is a wonderful thousand-kilometre dirt bicycle ride between Perth and Albany in Western Australia. I started down the Albany at the south-west tip of Australia and spent nine days meandering north.
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5 Frames… At Tsukiji Fish Market with Kodak Professional T-MAX P3200 (EI 3200 / 35mm format) Leica M3)
I shoot a lot of street photography, most of which is in Japan where I live. Grain has never been my thing.
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5 Frames… With ILFORD FP4 PLUS (EI 125 / 35mm format / Olympus Trip 35)
I have owned my Olympus Trip for several decades but have never taken it seriously, until lately.
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5 Frames… With Kodak Aerochrome III 1443 Infrared (EI 400 / 35mm format / Canon EOS-1N)
I first experimented with infrared film back in the late 1970’s, really enjoyed the color shifts using various filters, it gives you a sense of painting with film, having control over the exposure and light as all exposures are
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5 Frames… Of insect macros with ILFORD HP5 PLUS (EI 1600 / 35mm format / Canon EOS-5)
I have been photographing with film for many years, and also doing macro photography with digital cameras.
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5 Frames… With Rollei Retro 80S (EI 50 / 120 format / Bronica ETRC)
Rollei Retro 80S is not a new kid on the block anymore, it’s been around since mid-2000s and plenty has been written about its most prominent characteristics: extended red sensitivity, high resolution and contrast – all signs of its
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5 Frames… With Rollei Infrared 400 (EI 400 / 35 format / Nikon FE)
I have always found the look of black and white infrared photographs intriguing and really wanted to try it myself.
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5 Frames… With Japan Camera Hunter Streetpan 400 (EI 400 / 35mm format / Voigtlander Bessa R4M)
On a hot summer day in 2018, I made my way to the area around City Hall in Buffalo, New York, USA. This is one of my favorite places to shoot film, particularly for architectural images.
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5 Frames… With ILFORD FP4 PLUS (EI 125 / 620 format / Kodak Brownie Flash II)
Reading EMULSIVE reminded me that I’d shot my first roll of film in 1961, when, as a young boy, I’d bought a very old Kodak box camera from a village jumble sale with my pocket money.
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5 Frames… With Kosmo Foto Mono (EI 100 / 35mm / Leica M6)
You’ll no doubt know two things about Kosmo Mono film; first is the packaging and branding are great. Inspired by the artwork of Soviet era propaganda, it features blocky, simple designs of space rockets and jet planes.
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5 Frames… With Cinestill 50D (EI 50 / 120 format / Zenza Bronica ETRSi)
I first bought this film to try Cinestill out as a brand. I was really curious about the company because of the concept of using movie stock film to create still photographs.
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5 Frames… With ILFORD XP2 SUPER (EI 400 / 35mm format / Olympus XA3)
Surprising as this may be but ILFORD XP2 SUPER is currently my favourite* general-purpose black & white film.
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5 Frames… With ILFORD HP5 PLUS (EI 400 / 35mm format / Zenit E)
These five frames are very special to me because are part of the very first black and white roll that I developed for myself.
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EMULSIVE’s most popular #5FramesWith articles of 2018
I started “5 Frames With…” with Hamish over at 35mmc.
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5 Frames… With Fujicolor 200 (EI 200 / 35mm format / Nikon FG-20)
Fujicolor cross processes as a wonderful black & white film with great tonality and nice grain.
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5 Frames… With Kodak Portra 400 (EI 400 / 35mm format / Olympus MJU-II)
Rustic fishing piers and floating docks, colorful fishing boats, and historic buildings are ideal subjects for film photography.
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5 Frames… With Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 (EI 200 / 35mm format / Minolta XD-7)
I purchased this camera through Gumtree because it came with some great accessories (Minolta Auto 320X Flash, the Hanimex lens used here, a Makinon MC f/4.5 80-200mm zoom, Minolta auto winder and various filters!) and, it was an excellent
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5 Frames… With Cinestill 800T (EI 500 / 120 format / Minolta Autocord TLR)
So I decided it was time to experiment with Cinestill 800. I got myself some rolls of 35mm and 120. My weapon of choice was my ever trustworthy Minolta Autocord with its 75mm Rokkor lens.