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austerityphoto.co.uk
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| | | | | The Nikon F50 looks like a modern camera but is reality was based on the 1980's F-401 series. But with worse handling. | |
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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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35hunter.blog
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| | | | | In my journey through hundreds of cameras, some jump out in my memory as revelations, ones that started a new whole chapter of photography. Here are perhaps the three biggest game changers of all. Holga 120N This was the camera that started my film photography journey. I'd had one on my Amazon wish list for... | |
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emulsive.org
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| | | 365 textures #01 - Shot on Kodak EKTACHROME 160T. (ET160 5077) at EI 160. Color reversal (slide) film in 35mm format. EMULSIVE.org | ||