Tag: lady grey
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Quick Guide to Lomography Lady Grey and Earl Grey Development Times
written by cruzron on 2011-08-04 #gear #tutorialsDeveloping your own monochrome Lady Grey and Earl Grey films at home but don't know the exact development times? We have the answer for you!
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MelleSan & Maider B : Modern Nomadic Wanderers
written by florinegarcin on 2019-07-04 #gear #peopleFrom being on the road to meeting people in Slab City, the "The Last Free Place In America". Discover the analogue and instant photos of the journey of MelleSan & Maider B in the Californian desert.
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A Guide For Newbies: Using Lomography Films Effectively, Pt. I
written by shhquiet on 2021-05-18 #gear #tutorialsIf you're new to photography and picked up or just discovered Lomography film, here's a rundown of what to expect from each film and how you can take advantage of its full potential.
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Exquisite Portraits by Robert Vincze With Lady Grey B&W ISO 400
2023-01-07 #gear #peopleRobert Vincze is a Hungarian civil engineer and photographer based in the UK. He has a passion for portrait photography and tested out Lady Grey B&W 400 35 mm film and Lomography Color Negative ISO 800 120. Take a look at his results!
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Using the Lomography Lady Grey 400 for Art Photography
2016-12-18 #gear #tutorialsOne common trait you will find among the best photographers is how they use black and white for their shots. Let the Lady Grey herself teach you how to compose like a pro.
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Tea Time with Lomography Lady Grey B&W 400 35mm
written by sayslex on 2012-04-27 #gearLomography Lady Grey B&W 400 35mm was a nice film to experiment with. Photos turn out with a wide range of tones. There is heavy grain, as expected from any 400 ISO film. This film can't be developed C-41. It's a true black and white film, so it can't be processed at your local Ritz/Drug store. Read more about this film after the jump!
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From the Bottom of the Bargain Bin: Vivitar Ps45P
written by asile23 on 2012-12-04 #gearA continuing series where I review films and cameras I spent less than 5$ on. Found in second hand stores, on-line auctions and freebies, these are the forgotten gems -and not so gems.
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