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So this is from a new film stock that I was very excited to shoot. This is Cinestill 400D, and I feel very mixed about it honestly. it handles colors, especially yellow and green in an odd way. I would love to shoot this in a dry environment because thats where I believe it would shine the best. I have a second roll that I will probably save for awhile until the time comes where I want to use it.




So I had a very expired roll of lomography red scale (about 10ish years old, not cold stored. And I also had the worst piece of plastic in the world, The Holga 120N and its amazing plastic lens. Out of the entire roll, these were the only photos that resembled anything. Im not sure if its the expired film, or the plastic camera (potential light leaks), or a combination of both. I also took out the guide in the camera (there are plastic inserts so you can have either 6×6 or 645 size), which gave it this odd natural vignetting. Are these photos good? no, but they are interesting.