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Nikon F801s
AF Nikkor 24-120 f/3.5-5.6 D
Cinestill 800T
Developed with Cinestill CS41 kit
Digitised with Ion Slides2PC 35mm scanner
Processed with Affinity Photo
Nay = No
Nikon F801s
AF Nikkor 24-120 f/3.5-5.6 D
Cinestill 800T
Developed with Cinestill CS41 kit
Digitised with Ion Slides2PC 35mm scanner
Processed with Affinity Photo
Högbo, Sweden, 12:00 PM 25th November...
135 film with 120adapter->2,4x9 cm.
Expired Cinestill 800T @ 640 without 85B filter, C41 (Lennart Westman), Epson V600, VueScan.
Ercona-2 (1954) with Tessar lens. My late fathers folder camera.
... or Cineblad? Anyway, taken with Hasselblad on Cinestill 800t and developed with Cinestill C41 powder kit :)
Leica M6 (1987), Summilux-M 1.4 35mm (1983). Hi-Res analog scan by www.nimmfilm.de – CineStill 800 Tungsten (pushed 1 stopp)
Nikon F801s
AF Nikkor 24-120 f/3.5-5.6 D
Cinestill 800T
Developed with Cinestill CS41 kit
Digitised with Ion Slides2PC 35mm scanner
Processed with Affinity Photo
Extras. Shooting people is killing time.
Half a day aboard a ship crossing the Mediterranean sea.
Film: expired CineStill 800T
See the full album at my LomoHome: bit.ly/shiptrip
Taken with my Yashicaflex (C) on Cinestill800T. The shutter got stuck during this somewhat long exposure. I angrily grabbed the camera and walked home thinking, “well that’s gonna be completely ruined!” However, it ended up being one one my favorite shots I took that night. Beautiful disaster, I guess.
Off Wom = I'm Going Home
Put Wood In Th'Ole = Shut The Door
Nikon F801s
AF Nikkor 24-120 f/3.5-5.6 D
Cinestill 800T
Developed with Cinestill CS41 kit
Digitised with Ion Slides2PC 35mm scanner
Processed with Affinity Photo
I got my Christmas stuff back from the lab and am slowly getting it scanned. I don't shoot a whole lot of color these days. So, I really wanted to upload at least one of the shots from these rolls.
I really like the way Cinestill comes out. Although I don't shoot it very often since it costs quite a bit more than most filmstocks and it's kind of special purpose. At least for me. But, boy, does it look good.
I was a tad worried about reciprocity failure. It's tough to find much if any info on it. I saw a blog post stating not to worry about it. Just shoot as metered. That's what I did. Everything turned about pretty well.