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weathered wood, the sweetest dog laying under the table, a big beach towel, life jackets, flip flops lying too close to the dog that might decide to pick one up and carry it around for awhile
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Silm
Expired Kodak 400 Film
Processed at Costco
Scanned via Epson v500 from 4x5 Gloss Print
March 11, 2007. Cross-Processed Kodak Extra Color Slide. (No Photoshopping whatsoever.)
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Edinburgh looks pretty ugly at the moment, as many of the main streets are being dug up to make way for trams in 2011; at least it is generating a lot of jobs for guys like this.
10-29-09
Superheadz Slim Angel
Ultra Wide and Slim clone
Kodak Portra 400VC
expired 12-08
Thanks to Kodak for the free expired film!
Roanhead, Cumbria, 2010:08:25. Vivitar Ultra wide and slim with Vivitar 22mm F/11 lens 1/125s at F/11, with +1 close-up lens. Vista 400 (redscaled) at ISO400 in XTOL stock, 16min at 20C, Followed by fix-bleach-CD4redevelop-bleach-fix. Curves and spotting, the Gimp.
Greymouth, New Zealand, 24th March 2015.
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim and cross-processed, expired Kodak Ektachrome 160T film.
June 09, 2007. Cross-Processed Fuji Velvia Slide. (No Photoshopping whatsoever.)
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Here are some photos using a roll of LomoChrome Purple, a film with a distinct color shift built into it. The camera I used was a Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim, a small plastic camera with one shutter speed and one aperture. It has a cult following due to its wide 22mm lens, which is unusual for a point & shoot.
Vivitar Ultra Wide And Slim - 22mm plastic lens - Walgreens 200 film.
Folk art road side Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer.
Queen Street, Oxford, UK, July 2016. Lunchtime adventuring.
Cross-processed, expired Ektachrome E200 in a Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim.
Squeezing the last days of Summer 2010 on a photo walk with my Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim Camera and Kodachrome 64 film.
"The Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim is an all-plastic point and shoot 35mm film camera with a fixed f/11 aperture and 22mm wide angle fixed focus lens. The UWS is a completely mechanical camera, relying on no electronics to function, so no batteries are required. The film is advanced through a manual dial, which in turn advances the number of exposed frames in the frame counter window."
- www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Vivitar_Ultra_Wide_%26_Slim
9/15/2010
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