Tag: ISO 1600
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Photography: Leverage – Kodak Hawkeye Traffic Surveillance Black and White Film 2485 (35mm)
Leverage Shot on Kodak Hawkeye Traffic Surveillance Black and White Film 2485 at EI 800 Black and white negative film in 35mm format Push processed one-stop
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Photography: Maintenance required – Kodak ULTRAMAX 400 (35mm)
Maintenance required Shot on Kodak ULTRAMAX 400 at EI 1600 Color negative film in 35mm format Push processed two stops
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Campinas: o berço da fotografia mundial
Campinas é o berço da fotografia mundial. Sei que provavelmente você não conhece a cidade, e muito menos porque eu disse que ela é o berço da fotografia.
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Campinas: The cradle of world photography
Campinas is the cradle of world photography. I know you probably do not know the city, regardless of my statement about it being the cradle of photography, so here’s a little background why I believe it to be true. For
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Photography: 小吃 – Kodak Tri-X 400 (35mm)
2016-05-27 – 小吃 Kodak Tri-X 400 shot at EI 1600 Black and white film in 35mm format
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EMULSIVE interview #68: I am Ryan Neilan and this is why I shoot film
We’ve got a bit of a treat for you today; the photography and thoughts of Ryan Neilan.
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Photography: Cheap Trik – Shot on Kodak Tri-X 400 at EI 1600 (35mm)
Cheap Trik Shot on Kodak Tri-X 400 at EI 1600 Black and white negative film in 35mm format Push processed two stops Read the Kodak Tri-X 400 review here. …and don’t forget about the Tri-X 400 push processing guide!  
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EMULSIVE 52 Rolls 2016 – Week 06-09 update
Time for a look at the latest frames from week 06-09 2016 of my 52 Rolls project (not 06-10, as I incorrectly tweeted). The over/under exposure and push/pull/XPRO theme covered in my first update of 2016 continues unabated
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Photography: I never liked you… – Fuji Natura 1600
Fuji Natura 1600 shot as ISO800 Color negative film in 35mm format
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Photography: Feeling drained – Shot on Kodak Tri-X 400 at EI 1600 (35mm)
Feeling drained Shot on Kodak Tri-X 400 at EI 1600 Black and white negative film in 35mm format Push processed two stops Read the Kodak Tri-X 400 review here. …and don’t forget about the Tri-X 400 push processing guide!  
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Photography: Pick-me-up – Shot on ILFORD DELTA PROFESSIONAL 400 (120 format)
Pick-me-up ILFORD DELTA PROFESSIONAL 400 shot at EI 1600 Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6 Push processed two stops
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Photography: Cafe culture – Shot on Ilford Delta 400 Professional (120)
Cafe culture Shot on ILFORD Delta 400 Professional at EI 1600 Black and white negative in 120 format shot as 6×6 Push processed two stops
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Photography: Cracking up – Shot on Kodak Portra 400 at EI 1600 (120 format)
Cracking up Shot on Kodak Portra 400 at EI 1600 Color negative film in 120 format shot as 6×4.5 Push processed two stops
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Photography: Blue – Fuji Superia Premium 400 (35mm)
Blue Fuji Superia Premium 400 shot at EI 1600 Color negative film in 35mm format Push processed three stops
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Photography: Exposed – Shot on Kodak Portra 400 at EI 400 (120 format)
Exposed Shot on Kodak Portra 400 at EI 1600 Color negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6
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Photography: Rusted – Fuji ACROS 100 (120)
Rusted Fuji Acros 100 shot at ISO1600 Black and white negative film in 120 format Push processed 4 stops
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Photography: Potted – Shot on Kodak Portra 400 at EI 1600 (120 format)
Potted Shot on Kodak Portra 400 at EI 1600 Color negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6 Push processed two stops
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Photography: Flip flopped – Shot on Shanghai GP3 100 at EI 1600 (120 format)
Flip flopped Shot on Shanghai GP3 100 at EI 1600 Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6 Push processed four stops
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Shooting Kodak Tri-X 400 from EI 800 to EI 12800 (+ development times)
Covering the results of experimenting with Kodak Tri-X 400, this article picks up from my original Kodak Tri-X 400 review and will show you single-stop pushes from EI 400 all the way up to EI 12800.
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Film notes: Kodak Tri-X 400 (400TX)
Another quick reference guide for you all. This time it’s Kodak Tri-X 400. As this article proved, Tri-X 400 is is the best film black and white film in the world…if you want a certain look.