Some Lomo Film

Here we have Lomo Redscale and Lomo Metropolis. The metropolis was shot on my hand Zenza Bronica ETRS 645 camera which I hadnt shot in like 5 months, and the redscale was shot on my lovely Nikon F2 with a new 28mm lens.

Random photos that got shot

These photos were taken using a Olympus superzoom which is a dumb but fun point and shoot camera that I will have a video out at some point for hopefully.

These were all taken on my new hasselblad 500 EL/M. Accidently measured at the wrong ISO using an external meter (the hassy does not have an internal meter). These were the only useable photos because I am dumb. thanks for coming to my ted talk.

I took all of these photos on a Yashica Mat-124 G that I no longer own, using fuji 400H. I didnt reach for this camera much to begin with, and since I got the Hassy I thought it would be best to pass it on to someone else so they can enjoy it instead of it collecting dust here, I bought a PS5 using the funds.

A bunch of photos from the past while

these photos are all from my Olympus Stylus infinity zoom, these photos are old and I just havent posted them.

These photos are from a new camera that I bought a little ways back. This was just a test roll and it was a bit dark so not a whole lot of them turned out. I do need to replace the light seals because the one in the camera is basically being ripped while the film advances.

Lomography doing lomography film stuff, this is lomo turquoise. I dont see my self shooting this again any time soon but it was fun. Shot on a Kiev 4.

m lucky enough to be able to borrow a Mamiya RB67, and I want to make a video on it soon. Shot two test rolls because ive never shot a 6×7 before and wanted to get a feel for it.

Cinestill 800 but not, Candido 800

So, this is Candido 800, which Kodak Vision 3 500T, but with the remjet layer removed before processing instead of after (Vision 3 is a motion picture film stock which is fairly similar to normal C41 film except it has an extra layer that has to be removed after the standard ECN-2 process). If this sounds familiar, it is because it is, this is the same exact thing as Cinestill 800T. This is a Tungsten film stock which means it is made for night time and artificial light. It is slightly cheaper than Cinestill 800T, but it is also not readily available in the United states quite yet. Shot on a Nikon F2.

Only Black and White at the Grand Canyon

A couple weeks back me and some friends went to the grand canyon on a small vactation and it was a great time, just not for my camera gear. My viewfinder for my Nikon F2 decided it wanted to just stop working, luckily the camera still works just fine and I need to use an external meter, so that was a bit of a hassle and I lost about 10ish photos but I at least noticed it. I also brought my zenza bronica 645 which decided the battery wanted to die on the drive up there and I didn’t notice which is fantastic, I also accidentally hit a switch on the lens which basically makes it so the lens does not close, so all photos were just full white you could not make out anything, I got a few photos from the very first roll while the camera was still a little alive and before the switch got knocked, but they were all a bit under exposed since when the battery is dead, it can only shoot at 1/500 of a second, and because of this I lost a little less than 3 rolls of film (48ish photos). I also fell into a stream and my Pentax Spotmeter sadly fell in and drowned, and passed away. All of these photos were shot using a Tiffen 25A red filter.

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