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Making a film about the FIFA 2006 WM or 2006 World Cup

My first real shoot on film. Megan wanted to go take some photos so I thought I'd take my Elan out for a spin. I used Fuji Super HQ 100 film expired in 2008. I found myself looking at the back of this bloody camera after every shot -___- If you live in a city where you can get your film developed in an hour you should consider yourself lucky. I have to mail mine away which takes about 2 weeks. Although it is a bit like christmas when it finally shows up.

 

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Elan7 // Expired Fuji 100 film

35L

Natural Light

 

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Canon AE-1 Program

JC Penney 135mm f/2.8

Kodak Ultramax 400

This film was initially purchased from a Chinese Military Surplus sale.

Lucky Aerial 200 B&W Film

Originally an ISO 200 (now more like 100 or less)

"develop before 2010"

I have a very limited amount available in rolls of 20 exposures each at Labeauratoire.

After extensive testing, I have determined that there is some sort of emulsion damage resulting in cloudy areas most noticeable in the deep shadow areas. They resemble some kind of water spots so perhaps the film was stored deep in a Mongolian bunker somewhere and was exposed to moisture for prolonged periods before it was finally decommissioned and sold off ???

(Major speculative artistic license taken here ;-)

These were taken with a Canon Film camera, mostly with my 85mm f1.8 lens and then, because I'm impatient, I took photos of the film with my phone and did some quick editing. I'll replace some of these with the final printed images from the darkroom soon.

Kodak retina 1a - 200 iso

Ferris wheel at the fair I attended today. I had an amazing time today with my cousins!!! The view from the top of the Ferris was amazing!!!! ^_^ I was in utter joy when I saw the view from the top that it felt like I was overloaded with joy <3 Anyway hope you guys have a great week ahead!

And an almost eaten chocolate croissant.

Red Rock Ranch, Laytonville, CA

 

Black and White 35mm Film, Canon Rebel, Tamron 10-24mm, f/3.5-5.6

 

Negative Scanned with Epson 4490

Edited in Lightroom 5

  

Nikon FM2 + Nikkor 1.8/50 AI-S + Tri-X @1600

Canon F-1 + FD55-f/1:1,2 + Ilford HP5plus (pushed at 800ISO)

FILM. Got my scanner working; so happy!

This is basically SOOC. It's nothing special, but I still really like it.

Shot with a "lowly" Olympus XA1.

mercado de san telmo.

Film Noir Shoot

Canon AE-1

Canon FD 50/1.8

Kodak Gold 100 outdate 2010

Photographed by Dagoberto Martínez

 

Canon EOS Rebel G

35mm Film

ISO 200

M, directed by Fritz lang, 1931

with Peter Lorre in his 1st film

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