View allAll Photos Tagged Films

the sun's a little brighter today

Color Negative 400 35mm Film

Olympus Trip 35, Adox Color Implosion 100

amethyst

sapphire

rose quartz

magpie

 

Nikon FG

Agfa Vista 200

Minolta X700

Fujichrome Provia iso100(expired)

Cameron Highlands

 

Finally cameron on film..I love provia! n I love cameron!...This was my second visit to cameron Highlands(since I was 10 yrs old)...My most favourite holiday spot:D...A very memorable one day trip:)

just for Toney I got a pro account

Phil trying to show me film...am trying to learn more about film but got a roll developed the other day and half of them didn't come out! so disheartening ...hope the next one turns out better caus there's some nice ones on there...

Mamiya rb67

-

🔍 See More on Instagram: daniel76308

-

Zenit 12sb Film: Kodak 200 ASA

Nikon New FM2 VOIGTLANDER ULTRON 40mm F2 SL II Aspherical Kodak PORTRA 400

makes you strongly disobey

guiding you away

(i promised you)

chiding you away

 

新穗高

Salt Lake City, UT

June 14, 2012

M2 - Neopan 400

film sooc

 

so expensive, yet so worth it

Lindsay Lee

  

Practicing with Yashica Mat 124G, Kodak 400TMY-2

tumblr \ blog

Ivana and her two layers of pants

rolleiflex 3,5

portra 400

Camera: Leicaflex SL2 (Leica ID 10022), made in 1975

Lens: Leica Summicron-R-II 50mm (11216), made in 1978

Agfa Vista Plus 400 colour negative film

Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de

Shot on a Canon PELLIX QL with a broken 50mm f1.4 in Prescott, Arizona. Unfortunately, I'm having trouble finding my higher quality scans of these images. Will have to rescan the negatives, I guess. The car is old, but the camera is actually older, which I like, as it means this image could've been taken when the car was fresh off the showroom floor.

It was a big a surprise that I saw someone was still shooting film today at Legion of honor.

Sorting out some of my film stocks. Oldest out of date is a Kodak Verichrome Pan 120. 1970.

After not developing or shooting any film for about 2 months due to time restraints and lack of focus I got used to seeing digital images. I post a few photos now and again but I often really struggle to find digital photos from a shoot that excite me no matter how pretty the model or how fancy the camera.

 

Film can be the most basic camera and using just available light and it still normally beats digital hands down (for me!)

 

I'm enjoying the scans coming off the Epson v800 tonight! Film photography is here to stay :)

 

Nikon F4 + Nikkor 60mm f2.8 Micro + Kodak TMax 100 film

 

Xtol 1:3, 23 degrees, 10min30, Epson v800 scan

 

Alex, Ukraine

 

mrleica.com/2015/05/31/nikon-f4/

 

Instagram - www.instagram.com/mrleicacom/

film sooc

 

1 2 ••• 32 33 35 37 38 ••• 79 80