Tag: tungsten
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What The Hell Is Tungsten Film?
written by tomas_bates on 2011-09-23If you’re not sure what the hell tungsten film is, read this!
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Fuji 64T Type II: An Unpredictable, Rare Tungsten Film
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2012-01-02 #gearThe Fuji 64T Type II is a different tungsten alternative to the popular Lomography X Tungsten film!
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Fujifilm Fujichrome T64: Open Your Eyes to Another World
written by anafaro on 2012-02-27 #gearHead out into the streets on a sunny day and try shooting with Fujichrome T64, then have it cross-processed. You will see your world as you've never seen it before!
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Kodak Ektachrome 160T EPT (120, 160 iso) User-Review
written by paramir on 2010-04-29 #gearA Tungsten slide film. Can it survive without tungsten light?
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Kodak Portra 100T
written by megalithicmatt on 2011-09-14 #gearA tungsten-balanced print film which gives highly saturated colors outdoors.
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The Night Time Is The Right Time To Be With Your Holga 120N!
written by grizzbar on 2010-12-14 #gear #tutorialsTaking timed exposures with the bulb feature at night with the Holga 120N can be lots of fun!
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Lomography X Tungsten 64 35mm Review
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-11-28 #gearLomography's newest film is nothing short of a masterpiece! When I saw sample photos taken using this film, I decided that I should give the Lomography X Tungsten a try. It produces photos with an ethereal quality! Take a look at some street snapshots I took using this film and my Zenit EM.
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Lomopedia: Lomography X Tungsten 35mm
written by denisesanjose on 2013-06-14 #gear #lomopediaWhile short-lived and all sold out, Lomography X Tungsten was a violet-tinged favourite of x-pro addicted Lomographers. With its low ISO, ultra-fine grain and blueberry tones, this 35mm film brought exciting hues to analogue photographs!
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Tungsten-Mania: A Review of the Fuji T64 Tungsten Film
written by evibuell on 2013-05-16 #gearFor fans of unpredictable films, shooting with the Fuji T64 is a must. This film gave me a spectrum of sky colours with a relatively normal, sunny day. Grab a roll and come explore!
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A Review of the Kodak Ektachrome 160T: Tungsten Goodness
written by champi on 2009-02-03 #gearOur Community member champi got a nice deal from eBay and managed to get 20 rolls of the Kodak Ektachrome 160T.
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Crisp Night Shots Taken with the CineStill 800 Film
written by cheeo on 2014-11-18Night time photography is easy as 1, 2, 3 with the CineStill 800.
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Awesome Albums: Petzval Pink by sandravo
written by plasticpopsicle on 2014-01-26 #newsIf the title of today's awesome album on spotlight managed to catch your interest, we're sure we'll have your undivided attention once you see the first few photos taken by sandravo!
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My BLUE Film: Kodak Ektachrome 64T 120
written by sebastiansiu on 2011-05-28 #gearKodak Ektachrome 64T 120 is the best choice if you love “blue pictures”. No matter you have it cross-processed or have E6 development, you get the exceptionally fabulous blue colour.
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Kodak Ektachrome Tungsten (35mm, 160 iso) User-Review
written by ndroo on 2009-07-02 #gearA great film for x-pro , the Ektachrome T160!
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