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Nikon F100 | 28 2.8D | cross-processed Provia 100f | Gulf of Mexico
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Sailing heart-ships
thru broken harbors
Out on the waves in the night
Still the searcher
must ride the dark horse
Racing alone in his fright.
Tell me why, tell me why
Is it hard to make
arrangements with yourself,
When you're old enough to repay
but young enough to sell?
Tell me lies later,
come and see me
I'll be around for a while.
I am lonely but you can free me
All in the way that you smile
Tell me why, tell me why
Is it hard to make
arrangements with yourself,
When you're old enough to repay
but young enough to sell?
Tell me why, tell me why
Tell me why, tell me why
Film Photography Podcast
Episode 277 - October 15, 2021
Michael Raso and John Fedele discuss the brand new FPP film - Frankenstein 200. Later, they're joined by Mark O'Brien to discuss the upside of attending film photography meet-ups!
FPP FRANKENSTEIN 200 BW FILM
It's a 200 iso panchromatic BW film that's based on our own Cine 16 movie film emulsion. The greatest news...it's available in 35mm, 120, 620 and 4x5! This new film joins our other awesome "monster films" - Dracula 64 and Wolfman 100. All are available in our MONSTER SECTION at the FPP On-Line Store!
filmphotographystore.com/collections/monster-films
THE JOY OF FILM PHOTOGRAPHY MEET-UPS
Mark O'Brien shares his experiences running and attending film photography meet ups and his most recent event in North Carolina!
Today's show intros and outros are from the 1963 audio recording of Famous Monsters Speak (available on LP at ebay).
Our exit music:
That Dead Girl by Kevin Neblung
Dead Jennifer by Darren "Ballard" Riley
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PENTAX LX + KODAK PROIMAGE 100
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- Camera: Holga
- Lens: Built-in 60mm f8
- Film: Fujifilm PRO160C
- Photoshop adjustements: Levels
- Scanner: Epson Perfection 4810