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Donna Macauley

Donna Macauley has had a camera in her hand since childhood. At home in the woods, Donna started photographing landscapes and macro on film. Currently, she shoots both digital and film, determining which medium works best for the subject and finished image she wants to create.

Cinestill BwXX (35mm, EI 250, Pentax Spotmatic SP II), Donna Macauley

5 Frames… With Cinestill BwXX (EI 250 / 35mm format / Pentax Spotmatic SP II) – by Donna Macauley

February 12, 2020August 10, 2018 by Donna Macauley

When Cinestill reintroduced their BwXX 250 film stock, I was intrigued and bought a roll immediately. Like their other film stocks, BwXX 250 is movie film re-engineered for still cameras.

Categories 5 Frames..., Articles Tags 5 Frames..., CineStill, CineStill BWXX, Kodak, Kodak EASTMAN DOUBLE-X 5222, Pentax Spotmatic SP II
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