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Unemployed Lifeguard by peterphotographic Via Flickr: Olympus OM2n / Zuiko 28mm f3.5 / Fujicolor Superia X-tra 400 Tregonhawke, Whitsand Bay, Cornwall, UK
#000015050024 ed wm#Unemployed Lifeguard#olympus#om2n#zuiko#Zuiko 28mm f3.5#28mm#prime#slr#wide angle#©PETER HALL#'Whitsand#Bay Cornwall westcountry uk britain England rnli lifeguard beach sandy#beach quad quad#bike flag wave sea by#sea coast coastline tracks solitary alone analog 35#mm film films#dead Fujicolor#Superia#X-tra#400#Fujicolor#Tregonhawke#flickr
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Montréal, février 2023 © marinebeccarelli
#montréal#winter#snow#canada#film is not dead#film photography#35mm color film#canonae1#filmisnotdead#35mm photography#fujifilm#fujicolor c200#original photography#photographers on tumblr#film 35mm
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at the funfair 🎡 yashica 35-me, fujicolor c200
#funfair#germany#35mm photography#fujicolor c200#35mm#analog photography#yashica 35-me#yashica#photography#film is not dead#my photos
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Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory Camera: Nikon OneTouch Film: Fujicolor 200
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autumn 2021
#film photography#analog photography#canon#filmisnotdead#35mm#analogue#analog#canon ae1 program#film is not dead#inge de vries#kodak portra 400#portra400#kodak gold 35mm#fujifilm#fuji film color 200#fujicolor#netherlands#autumn#forest#nature#autumn forest#the netherlands
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🎞️ Fuji Pro 160 NS 📷 Yashica A
#fujicolor#fujifilm#yashica a#medium format#120 film#film photography#film is alive#film is better#film is not dead#i shoot film#fotografia analogica#analog photography
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Some moody persimmons 📷: Canon A-1 | 🎞️: Fujicolor Natura 1600 | 🧪: The Darkroom Lab
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Ages ago a photographer I follow on Instagram (and a few other places) was promoting a lab in the UK that was offering free development and scanning. I tried them out, and to be honest I was really unimpressed - they'd scanned my negatives through the wrong side and everything just looked really shit.
I've finally got my scanner up and running so today I rescanned some of those negatives. In doing so I also discovered that the negatives themselves have been really poorly treated - many of them have big scratches across them and therefore can't really be scanned again, which is a shame.
Here's a before (their scan) and after (my scan) of one of the shots that I managed to salvage, which I think looks loads better than the scan I got back from them.
I also discovered that there are two shots on the negatives that just weren't scanned by then, either. I haven't had a chance to scan one of them yet, but here's the one I did get a chance to do. It's by no means a good photo, but I'm irrationally annoyed that I'm only just seeing it and so I'm sharing it anyway.
The moral of the story, I guess, is that you get what you pay for.
#film photography#35mm photography#film is not dead#believeinfilm#35mm film#35mm#ishootfilm#fujicolor c200#kodak star 275#point and shoot
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Downtown Galveston on Fuji 200, exposed at ISO 100. Nikon FM, 35mm r2.8 Nikkor.
#Nikon FM#fujicolor#fuji200#Galveston#galveston texas#color film#film photography#35mm film#35mm Color Photography#film is not dead#film is alive
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The Second Edit
so my computer is dead right now so i'm posting the one of the edita i have saved in my phone. in personal photography news, i have not developed those 4x5 sheets from like a week ago. i did a roll of 120 the other day and it didn't come out great + i smelled like fixer for days after that. it kind of took me out of the developing mood. i'm currently on the prowl for an old kodak folder in decent condition - preferably one that takes 120. also i want to put together a little zine-type thing of some of my 4x5 stuff, but i don't know where a bunch of negatives went. anyway, since i'm just throwing out vaguely connected thoughts, i just finished the combray chapter of swann's way. goddamn is that a good book. here's the picture
The Picture
this is a picture i took on an early morning ferry ride. i believe i took it with the same setup as the last picture (om-1 with 50mm; fujicolor super hg-ii 100). i think this is one of my better edits, though i do think the unedited version can stand on its own two legs as well. it's one ofy favorite pictures i've ever taken, if only for personal nostalgic connection.
i also have a roll of ektachrome to post here. pictures are less spectacular (as scanned slide film tends to be), but it will probably grace this blog pretty soon. the pictures all have a weird blue cast
EDIT: for some reason the images posted as two small side-by-side images instead of large one-on-top-of-the-other images. i'll post better versions later
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may 2022, cz olomouc
#analog#film#35mm#photo journal#photo diary#olomouc#afo#i shoot film#film is not dead#fujicolor c200#minolta 360si#Minolta
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Untitled by lemonhats Via Flickr: Fuji HD-P Fujinon 2.8/38mm Fujicolor Natura 1600 On tumblr: theatreofthemundane.tumblr.com On Instagram: lemonhats
#Fuji HD-P#Fujinon 2.8/38#Fujicolor Natura 1600#classic camera#vintage camera#heavy duty camera#38mm f2.8 fixed prime lens#auto exposure#manual focus#water resistant#construction camera#ISO 1600#35mm color print film#traditional photography#analogue photography#film photography#film is not dead#film community#film forever#film is alive#shoot film#believe in film#fpp-er#walking#Minato-mirai#Yokohama#Kanagawa#Japan#Cosmo World#amusement park
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#analogue#film photography#35mm color film#film 35mm#35mm film#nikon fa#fujicolor c200#argentique#analogic#color film#film is not dead#grain is good#valencia#españa#marinebeccarelli
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bad luck 🪞 yashica 35-me, fujicolor c200
#35mm#35mm photography#photography#mirror#film photography#film is not dead#analog photography#street photography#yashica 35-me#fujicolor c200#germany#my photos#self
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Childhood Kitchen Window Camera: Nikon OneTouch Film: Fujicolor 200
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