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shuttermoon.blog
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| | | | | https://flic.kr/p/2p1cY6a The famous London Eye shot on 35mm film on a bright sunny day. Bonus: Airplane flying by While shooting on a digital camera, a lot of computation and handling is done by the device itself. Although, I would read about the basics but when the camera is handling so much work, you tend to... | |
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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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tokyocamerastyle.com
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| | | | | CP+ 2026, Yokohama Ricoh GR1s with custom wood paneling | |
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35hunter.blog
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| | | Some 30 months ago, my film camera collection was well out of hand. Obsessed with trying to find the perfect camera (or cameras - one DSLR, one compact), I managed to amass over 50. Many were near identical, either because they were siblings (for example seven of the 11 DSLRs were Asahi/Pentax) or because the... | ||