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This is a shot of my film stash in my apartment at school There's 35mm, 828, 127, 620 (respooled 120), Spectra, and FP-100C films here.
Camera: Polaroid Spectra QPS
Film: Polaroid Spectra (Expired 10/2004)
I had half a roll left and needed to get it to the lab, so I made Finn go to the park so I could "Finn-ish" the roll. Fuji Pro 400H, Voigtlander Bessa-R, 50mm f/2.5 lens. Pakon scanner.
Diana+ Kodakcolor CP100 exp (1988) film
Bought an old Brownie Hawkeye Flash last summer to try some flipped lens shots and it arrived with an unused expired (in 1988) film. Loaded it into a Diana+ and on a sunny day, headed down to Portsmouth (a place Southampton people don't like to visit). Here is one result.
UZU By The Window :
Nikon F5 / SIGMA 24-60mm F2.8 EX DG /
Lomography Color Negative 400 /
May 25, 2014
Worn by: Clive Owen as Walter Raleigh
Costume Designer: Alexandra Byrne
Film: Elizabeth: The Golden Age
An Elizabethan man of average means - and Raleigh is as commoner - would, in all probability, possess a single suit of clothes, so production did not have the luxury of outfitting him as they would their courtiers. Byrne explains, "There are lots of contemporary engravings of Raleigh, but the reality is that a gentleman of that time maybe had one suit of clothing - he would have gone to sea in those clothes, where they would have gotten wet, then dried, they would have gotten torn, they would have been repaired. So we worked with the idea that his clothes had gone to sea with him and they had evolved of the the journey... and remember, it was four months there and four monthes back."
The designer worked with Clive Owen on the evolution of the design, assuring him that "the britches would be fine! He was a little alarmed by them. But by the end of production, I think he was quite keen on them, the way they have become a part of him. They give you a certain way of walking and a certain scale. He wears them like no one else!"
Costumes displayed courtesy of Universal Pictures International, celebrating the release of Elizabeth: The Golden Age, only at the movies November 15.
Kodachrome
They give us those nice bright colors
They give us the greens of summers
Makes you think all the world's a sunny day, Oh yeah
I got a Nikon camera
I love to take a photograph
So mama don't take my Kodachrome away
Paul Simon
Today Dec 30, 2010 the last Kodachrome processing machine was shut down and will be dismantled and sold for scrap.
Photographed in Montego Bay Jamaica March 1984 on Kodachrome 64 with a Canon AE1, FD 50mm F 1.2 lens.
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my film screened. a secret gig...... Caravan arts. staveley. Derbyshire. FEAR ..OR FLIGHT?
public imagish soundtrack careeringly imagine.. 16mm blown up from super 8mm ..
30 minutes...
Based on A CLERGYMANS DAUGHTER /GEORGE ORWELL : repression
if we lose our memory what do we see when it returns ? The fear remains.....
H. G. WELLS' "THE TIME MACHINE" - FOUR COLOR ( Dell ) #1085 March - July 1960
Movie tie-in
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The Time Machine [17 August 1960 (USA)]
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), George Pal Productions, Galaxy Films Inc.
103 min Metrocolor
The Time Machine (1960 film) @ Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Time_Machine_(1960_film)
A DIY GUIDE TO THE TIME MACHINE
www.oocities.org/timemachine_nz/index.html
The Time Machine - Original Model 1960, The Makers
www.oocities.org/timemachine_nz/origmodel.html
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George Pal (February 1, 1908 – May 2, 1980), born György Pál Marczincsak
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Pal
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Rod Taylor
Rodney Sturt "Rod" Taylor (born 11 January 1930)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Taylor
Yvette Mimieux
erkelzaar.tsudao.com/stars/mimieux/yvette.htm
Yvette Carmen Mimieux (born January 8, 1942)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yvette_Mimieux
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COVER GALLERY >> H. G. WELLS' "THE TIME MACHINE" - FOUR COLOR ( Dell ) #1085
www.comicvine.com/four-color-/37-5019/
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www.mycomicshop.com/comicbooks/item?ItemID=20313371
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Shot using a Canon DSLR and the Film Picture Style by www.filmpicturestyle.com
Picture Styles are settings that you can upload into your EOS Canon cameras in order to set your preferred colorimetry.
It is recommended to use the right picture style when shooting video or when shooting JPG's.
Ive Lotus Film Picture Style is so amazing that you can shoot and post without color correcting the video/phtos.