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Shots from my recent roll of Fujipress 800 (freaking wonderful film! the tones are gorgeous.)
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One more.
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This time on some Kodak B&W film (BW400N)
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I love no. 2, 4, 6, 10, 12!
Man, photos like yours makes me want to chuck away my digital and go back to oldschool haha ![]() |
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Hi, marvellous works there. You clearly spelled out all activities in your captures!!
For the FujiPress 800 shots, I enjoy looking at No. 2,3,4,5,6,7,8............ especially 3,4,5 & 6. As for Black & White, I love No. 1 & 4; the natural lightings had been well used. Btw, care to share the equipments(what body & which lens) you used to make these pictures? And where can I get hold of these FujiPress 800 films? |
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FM2 USer, i was using a Bessa R3a rangefinder camera with a rigid Summicron 50mm lens. I dont think u can get Fujipress locally, i had to source mine from ebay, but for the money, i think Kodak Portra 400VC is very good as well. |
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Thanks for the infor.
You must be quite close to your subjects & I must say you're really good to have capture those shots without stirring their attention!! Most of the time, when I started to point my camera to steal some shots, the subject turns his head in my direction & I suddenly have to put point my camera either down or away.....tough for me... |
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