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Camera: Canon AV-1
Lens: Canon 50mm f/1.4 S.S.C. FD-mount
Film: Kodak GT-800-5 ISO 800 - format 35mm (Taken out unexposed from Kodak FUN SAVER Single Use Camera, then loaded in Canon AV-1)
Film expiry date: July 2015
Film shot in December 2014.
Pushed 1 stop, i.e. exposed at ISO1600 and push-developed 1 stop.
Developed in lab in C-41 (don't know chemical brand)
Scan from negative in manual mode (EPSON Perfection 4990) @4800dpi
Resize to 2400dpi (bicubic)
Single use camera (Kodak Funsaver).
Scan from negative, adjusted curves, no further processing.
Press L for view on black.
Watch my corresponding video on youtube (in German).
I threw it in my car, just to have a camera with me whenever i'd see something nice or interesting or whatever.....
It didn't meet up to my standards, i'm just not that "Lomo" enough....
The framing of the viewfinder is totaly off, and the outcome is way too unpredictable.
That's why there's a Minolta Riva Zoom 115 in my car now!
A vertical shot of a container of wooden toothpicks. I kind of liked the black & white shot and then went crazy with a hue shift to come up with the blue version.
Whole Roll Project - straight scans
Aug 2021
Bought two of these new single use cameras from Ilford Imaging. Blew through one testing it out.
Ilfocolor Rapid Retro Edition
Some kind of 400 speed Fuji color neg?, processed and scanned by Downtown Camera.
[ aka excerpt from The Fbg Pink Flamingo Project...
also starring "the wicked scratch" ]
Mr. TRONA left with his Da yesterday for a trip to the local market, ostensibly to pick up some last minute picnic supplies. They evidently were on a brief photo drive, however, stalking the elusive plastic Pink Flamingo of Fbg, Texas. Something quite rare -- and menacing! Although Mr. TRONA and his Dad have not been located, one of their cameras was found by some tourists, and on their behalf, we present -- in the spirit of the Blair Witch P. -- a few images from this enigmatic roll of film. ;)
I will be using this camera in week 449 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240