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... a charming little village (photographed above) with an even more delightful chateau, where we stayed. The image above was taken with Kodak Ektachrome EPP100 which was then cross processed. The shot needed abit of processing on ... charming chateau at Etoges shown with the church spire in the background. Shot on Kodak Portra 400NC. I chose the shot because of the way the clouds seem to reach out ...
... away my Acros Quickloads, and now this. I’m left with no choice other than to switch emulsions and purchase from your competitor. My color negative film from here on out will be Kodak Portra 160NC. B&H is already out of the 50-sheet boxes, but you can still find it at other online retailers. Please, please, Fuji: don’t kill my ...
... . With the amount of red-dust that gets kicked up over the day, the sunsets can be spectacular as the light filters through this dust. These shots were taken with my film camera (Dynax 7) using Kodak Portra 160 VC (with graduated ND and 81B filters). Dusk Link to large image Nightcliff Link to large image
... to a picture. My tools are simple. I use a Hasselblad 503CX camera with an 80mm lens. I sometimes put a 16 or 32 extender for the macro images. For film, I work with Kodak Portra NC, both ISO speeds of 160 and 400. By accident, I trained myself to shoot without Polaroids. On one of my trips to see my family, the airline had a strict one ...
... a film!!! This is THE film of choice for those saturated pictures that retain a sense of normalcy (I find Portra VC just too much if people are in the image). This film seems natural, yet has a punch in the primaries that I could easily ... railway line in Sussex. Rgds, K Bronica SQ Ai, 645 Back, 50mm f3.5 PS, Kodak Ektar 100, EI 100 Lab Developed Related posts:Noah, Lucy & Mary, Sussex 2009 ...

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