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Tonga sunset 4 by Nathan Rank Via Flickr: Agfa Record III, Kodak Portra 400 film
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This time a comparison between a normal shot and a near infrared shot, same camera (Agfa Record III 6x9) and film (Rollei Infrared 400).
Which one do you prefer?
#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#infrared#film photography#landscape#medium format#Agfa Record III#Rollei Infrared 400
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5 Great 6x9 Format Cameras for the Medium Format Film Photographer
Ready to make the switch to 6x9 format for shooting your favorite 120 film?
If you’re looking to get larger images with medium format film, these 6×9 format cameras are some of your best options.
One reason why 120 film is a medium loved by many is the versatility offered by its different frame sizes. Some photographers prefer the 6×7 formatbecause it’s only slightly larger than the 6×6 format and prints nearly exactly to 8×10 paper. Others go for the 6×9 because it…
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#6x9#6x9 format#Agfa Record III#film photography#Fujica GW690#Mamiya Super 23#Medium Format Cameras#medium format film cameras#Plaubel 69W ProShift#Zeiss Super-Ikonta C
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5 Frames… Of a gradually re-opened Bangkok on an Agfa Record III (120 Format / EI 160 / Kodak Portra 160) – by Graham Rogers I am not particularly a fan of color film, although I take many color photographs with my DSLR.Â
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Market Street mannequin, 2011. The camera, an Agfa Record III folder from the 1950s, is high on the (long) list of cameras I wish I had never sold. #shopwindow #sanfrancisco #castro #120film #mediumformat #onfilm #filmphotography #film #filmisnotdead #filmphotography #analog #analogphotography #ishootfilm #filmisnotdead #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephotography #kodakfilm #trix400 #heyfsc — view on Instagram http://bit.ly/2GqU2oN
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Arrow Video Horror Classics Roundup – SOCIETY is the STANDOUT!
After producing Stuart Gordon's hit Re-Animator, Brian Yuzna (Bride of Re-Animator, Return of the Living Dead III) turned his hand to directing with 1989's Society, and gave birth to one of the ickiest, most original body horror shockers of all time.
 Teenager Bill Whitney (Billy Warlock) has always felt like the odd one out in his wealthy, upper-class Beverly Hills family. For some reason, he just doesn't seem to fit in. But his sense of alienation takes a sinister turn when he hears an audio recording of his sister's coming-out party, which seems to implicate his family and others in a bizarre, ritualistic orgy. And then there are the strange things he's been seeing - glimpses of people with their bodies contorted impossibly out of shape... Is Bill going mad or is there something seriously amiss in his neighborhood?
Packing stomach-churning grue and thought-provoking social commentary in equal measure, Society is a biting horror satire which culminates in one of the most gag-inducing "climaxes"' in all of horror history.
 DIRECTOR-APPROVED CONTENTS:
 Newly remastered 2K digital transfer of the film, approved by director Brian Yuzna
High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation
Original Stereo 2.0 audio (uncompressed PCM on the Blu-ray)
Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Brand new audio commentary by Yuzna
Governor of Society a brand new interview with Yuzna</li<li>The Masters of the Hunt a brand new featurette including interviews with stars Billy Warlock, Devin DeVasquez, Ben Meyerson and Tim Bartell
The Champion of the Shunt new featurette with FX artists Screaming Mad George, David Grasso and Nick Benson
2014 Q&A with Yuzna, recorded at Celluloid Screams Festival
Brian Yuzna in conversation backstage at the Society world premiere
Persecution Mania Screaming Mad George music video
Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly-commissioned artwork by Nick Percival
Collector s booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic Alan Jones, illustrated with original archive stills and posters
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Effects
 Cobbled together with loose change by George Romero's friends, EFFECTS is a mesmerizing D.I.Y. frightmare that no one talks about, but everyone should. A group of coked-up filmmakers -- including Tom DAWN OF THE DEAD Savini, Joe DAY OF THE DEAD Pilato, and John TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE: THE MOVIE Harrison -- gather in Pittsburgh to make a slasher. As filming begins and accidents happen, it's clear that something isn't right. And no one can be trusted. Landing somewhere between SNUFF and a student film by John Carpenter, EFFECTS is a meta-enhanced takedown on the philosophy of horror that doubles as a sleazy and terrifying movie on its own. Bonus features include: New 4K scan from the only 35mm theatrical print in existence, BEASTIE short film, Archival commentary track with John Harrison, Dusty Nelson, and Pasquale Buba, UBU short film, Liner notes by Joseph A. Ziemba of AGFA and Bleeding Skull!, AFTER EFFECTS documentary with optional commentary track
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The Zodiac Killer
  Directed by Tom Hanson, who had previously owned a chain of Pizza Man restaurants, The Zodiac Killer was made to capture the real-life Zodiac Killer. That plan didn't work. Instead, we got the most outrageous and compelling ''tabloid horror'' vortex in the history of planet Earth. And beyond. During theatrical screenings, Hanson constructed in-theater ''traps'' to lure the killer from hiding. These included the use of an ice cream freezer filled with rent-a-cops and a raffle with a motorcycle as a prize. You won't get insight like this by watching a David Fincher movie. But you will get it while watching The Zodiac Killer.
 SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:
 New 4K scan from the only surviving 16mm blow-up elements
Audio Commentary with director Tom Hanson and producer Manny Nedwick
On-camera interview with director Tom Hanson and producer Manny Nedwick
Liner notes and director Tom Hanson interview by Chris Poggiali of TEMPLE OF SCHLOCK
Tabloid-horror trailers from the AGFA archive!
Reversible artwork
Bonus Movie!: ANOTHER SON OF SAM (1977) from a new 2K scan!
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Tonga sunset 4 by Nathan Rank Via Flickr: Agfa Record III, Kodak Portra 400 film
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Infrared on Ilford SFX200 with R72 filter. Not the typical visual effect, but I like it! Development did not work the way it should, and I’ve tried to “compensate” in Photoshop.
#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#film photography#infrared#landscape#LĂĽbars#Agfa Record III#Ilford SFX200
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Prague 2010 (von Hen's March)
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view from Paris hotel by nathan_rank on Flickr.
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A little bit of (near) infrared photography for a change, with the Agfa Record III 6x9 folding camera, Rollei Infrared 400 film (developed in Kodak D-76) and Hoya R72 filter.
#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#landscape#infrared#film photography#Lerchenberg#Agfa Record III#Rollei Infrared 400#Hoya R72
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view from Paris hotel by nathan_rank on Flickr.
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