Tag: Lomography Lady Grey 400
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Two out of three. A look at three bellows cameras from the 1950s: Agfa Record III, Voigtländer Perkeo I, and Agfa Isolette
Most of my photo output is from digital cameras, although I have an abiding love for film. I recently bought some 35mm and medium format cameras online.
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Photography: Load bearing – Shot on Lomography Earl Grey BW 400 at EI 1600 (35mm format)
Load bearing Shot on Lomography Lady Grey BW 400 at EI 1600. Black and white negative film in 35mm format. Push processed two stops. Development notes: Kodak HC-110: 1+47(E), 21°C/70°F, 06:00 (N+2) No presoak, 1-minute initial agitation
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Every single film stock still made today – Part 4: Kodak to Maco Direct (v4)
Update 03: 2018-11-20 Welcome to part four of this series exploring every single film stock (including instant film, dry plates, etc.), still being made today.
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EMULSIVE interview #165: I am Thomas Slatin and this is why I shoot film
A massive thanks to today’s guest for bearing with me over the past few months.
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EMULSIVE interview #161: I am Ante Prskalo and this is why I shoot film
I’m very pleased to be able to bring you the words and pictures of Ante Prskalo, previous contributor to EMULSIVE and dabbler in strange things with Rodinal. Over to you, Ante! Hi Ante, what’s this picture, then? AP