Shooting in the Streets With an ISO 50 Film [Ilford Pan F Plus 50]
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by Lee
5d ago
Images shot on Ilford Pan F Plus 50 in the Lomo LC-A Shooting fluid scenes with moving subjects in changeable lighting conditions – i.e. out in the streets – with an ISO 50 film is not recommended. Don’t get me wrong with that wording. I’m not recommending that you don’t do it. ... Read more ..read more
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Getting Some Sea Air in Weston-super-Mare [Kodak Ultramax 400]
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by Lee
2M ago
Images shot on Kodak Ultramax 400 in the Lomo LC-A Another blog post, another film photography essay here on My Favourite Lens, and it’s another stroll around a British seaside town. I’ve published a few of these already, which you can find under this tag here, and I have more ... Read more ..read more
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Shooting Black and White Film at the London Barbican [Fomapan Action 400]
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by Lee
2M ago
Images shot on Fomapan Action 400 in the Rollei 35 Ooh, the London Barbican. Nobody’s ever shot some rolls of film around there, have they? Yes, I know. There’s nothing new under the sun, though. If I’m in San Francisco I’m not going to not take some photographs of that bridge they ... Read more ..read more
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Walking Around Wollaton Park With the Lomo LC-A [Lomography Color Negative 400]
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by Lee
6M ago
Images shot on Lomography Color Negative 400 in the Lomo LC-A In a previous blog post on this site, I talked about the first roll of film I put through my original Soviet Lomo LC-A. It was some Ilford HP5 Plus that I shot around the streets of Nottingham. When ... Read more ..read more
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A Black and White Ramble in Mansfield [Ilford FP4 Plus 125]
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by Lee
1y ago
Images shot on Ilford FP4 Plus 125 in the Lomo LC-A The sun was out and I wanted to shoot some film. I didn’t really care what film, or with which camera, or even where to shoot it. All I knew was I didn’t want to waste the good light ... Read more ..read more
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A Few on Film From the Nottingham Christmas Market [AgfaPhoto APX 400]
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by Lee
1y ago
Images shot on AgfaPhoto APX 400 in the Rollei 35 We’ve got a few things to cover in this blog post, which is based around some shots from the Nottingham Christmas market and is being written as a stream of consciousness rather than being anything with much pre-planning behind it. The APX ... Read more ..read more
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Returning to Mansfield With the Pentax Auto 110 [Lomography Orca 100]
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by Lee
1y ago
Images shot on Lomography Orca 100 in the Pentax Auto 110 When I lived in Shanghai, one of the biggest cities on the planet, I was never short of new and interesting places to go and shoot some photographs at. I don’t just mean the famous spots either, like Jing’an ... Read more ..read more
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Adox Color Mission 200 35mm Film Review
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by Lee
1y ago
In a time – the early 2020s – where supply chain issues and discontinuations made things tough for fans of 35mm colour film, the announcement of Adox Color Mission 200 was understandably met with a good amount of enthusiastic excitement. A limited run of a film new to the market ... Read more ..read more
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Do Your Photography and Let the World Argue and Discuss Itself to Death [Oriental Seagull 400]
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by Lee
1y ago
Images shot on Oriental Seagull 400 in the Lomo LC-A This post is going to feature a bunch of shots from Scarborough beach, shot on Oriental Seagull 400 film in the Lomo LC-A. Which is apt, considering the subjects in that image above. But it isn’t going to be about ... Read more ..read more
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Colour Nottingham Street Photography With the Lomo LC-A [Fujicolor C200]
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by Lee
1y ago
Images shot on Fujicolor C200 in the Lomo LC-A The first roll of film I ever put through the wonderful Lomo LC-A was some Ilford HP5 Plus which, as you may well know, is a black and white one. I used it to shoot some street shots around Nottingham, which was good ... Read more ..read more
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