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Neue Wache, Berlin, January 2010, Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim. Unknown expired colour film desaturated in Picasa.
Read about the Ultra Wide and Slim here - www.zogue.com/blog/2014/the-vivitar-ultra-wide-and-slim/
Where sun goes to die
SuperHeadz Black Slim Devil, Agfa Precisa CT, xpro.
Taken on 18th Feb 2012.
Oxford Street, London
September 14, 2009. Redscale film from Lomo.
As the roll progressed, the film got a little warped. At first I was upset, but now I think the effect is kind of fun ...
Kyoto, 2nd May 2014. Taken shortly before this photograph.
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim camera and expired Fuji Superia 400 film. Cropped and tweaked in Picasa.
June 09, 2007. Cross-Processed Fuji Velvia Slide. (No Photoshopping whatsoever.)
From my blog: www.newlywedindubai.com
Best one from the set by some distance. Expired Boots slide film (rebadged Sensia 200) shot through a dirty train window for extra flare.
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.
explore 9 june
taken with the awesomely named vivitar 'ultra wide and slim'. a 35mm film camera flimsier than an egg-shell with a stretch-tastic 22mm lens. first brought to my attention by flickr-ite Kevin Dooley [ www.flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/ ], who took some amazing shots with his before it, aherm, expired. got mine for £4.95, ebay.
June 09, 2007. Cross-Processed Fuji Velvia Slide. (No Photoshopping whatsoever.)
From my blog: www.newlywedindubai.com
Taken on one of the streets during Tate Modern's Street Art Walking Tour. Pity that it isn't part of the street art :)
I just re-opened my shop on Etsy :-)
This image is now available as a print:
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viv uw&s | velvia 100f xpro (no post) | richmond, va
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