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isthisit.nz
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| | | | | The strip Las Vegas, baby. I was visiting for a work conference so I brought a couple of film cameras along with me. I wanted to shoot gonzo-style - black and white film, high contrast, shooting from the hip, and capturing impromptu scenes within casinos and along the strip. I needed to be able to shoot quickly within the smog filled casinos. For this I chose the Olympus XA from 1979 with Ilford Delta 400 film pushed to 800. | |
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casualphotophile.com
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| | | | | James review the Nikon N2000, a superb value 35mm film SLR that's as good today as it was when it first released in 1985. | |
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jimnix.com
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| | | | | Ah, Las Vegas - you are a photographic wonderland! There really is a lot to shoot there, if you can handle being there for more than 24 hours! I spent 3 days there recently, and came home with 1500 photos. So yeah, I guess I did ok. :-) Take a look at these highlights of the trip, and let me know what you think of Sin City! | |
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randomphoto.blogspot.com
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| | | KEKS Camera is a Taiwan-based company that produces the KEKS light meter, an attractive shoe-mounted light meter that's been getting some a... | ||