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Sunset over the river Orwell and Orwell bridge. Don't usually make sunset images but thought I would see how Redscale rendered it. Not too bad.
Canon 30
Voigtlander 20mm SL II
Lomography Redscale
Camera: Holga 120N
Sprocket mod
film: rollei redbird (redscale)
Location: Moncalvo ASTI - Italy
2010 July
no manipulation, it's film!
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Lomo Redscale film shot at ISO 25. Colour balanced and descratched in Lightroom, but thats about it.
Lomo redscale is one of my absolute favourites.
Bull sculpture on a rock outcrop in New Mexico.
Photographed with a Chinon SLR camera using an Auto Vivitar 135mm telephoto f/2.8 lens. The film is Kodak Max 400 redscale, developed by the Darkroom in San Clemente, CA.
taken by an old Pentax K1000 reversing the film in the cannister so the exposure is made through the wrong side of the neg.
Random 400 speed C41 film + redscale + minolta dynax 3 (at ISO 16, 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 64, 80, 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500)
Check out the awesome animation!
(This WAS NOT taken with Rollei Redbird, despite what some German website might be telling you to sell this particular brand. It was taken with some 400 film that I redscaled myself. I repeat: NOT Rollei Redbird, buy your own cheap c41 film and redscale it yourself. There's no need to pay 5 euros per roll!)
Emma grew this great black tulips this year, yet this is the only pic I took of them. I suppose I'm just not that into flowers (likewise puppies or sunsets) but glad I took this with my super-overexposed redscale roll.
Pentax K1000 + Fuji Superior 400 + redscaled + rated at 25ISO + overexposed 1 stop.
Holga pinhole camera. Lomography Redscale 100 film, accidentallly heavily overdeveloped in Tetenal C-41
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No digital manipulation, it's film!