Always a great story here, thanks for sharing, lovely images actually! I would love to try this film one day too, and see what I can get. Cheers, also, beautiful cats!
I am less into heavy grain on 35mm film, too, but I do enjoy the color out of this stock even if it's not something I want all of the time. I often shoot it at 200 ISO, too. I love this in 120, too, since it helps less the effect of the grain. Great video, and great shots!
Lol very funny thing the zombie movie aesthetic. I actually liked the effect, specially the distorted watery ones. I've been curious about this stock so i might even try it ...
I was thinking about trying this out knowing that it might not be the film stock for me as well. I am just like you who prefer brighter and perhaps warmer colors. However, I feel like the photos taken indoors with indirect light with this film is definitely creating some nostalgic feelings that other film stocks can't achieve.
Nice music, and your voice in the background as well. 🙂
never heard of this film before, thanks for sharing this one with us
Always a great story here, thanks for sharing, lovely images actually! I would love to try this film one day too, and see what I can get. Cheers, also, beautiful cats!
I am less into heavy grain on 35mm film, too, but I do enjoy the color out of this stock even if it's not something I want all of the time. I often shoot it at 200 ISO, too. I love this in 120, too, since it helps less the effect of the grain. Great video, and great shots!
Lol very funny thing the zombie movie aesthetic. I actually liked the effect, specially the distorted watery ones. I've been curious about this stock so i might even try it ...
I was thinking about trying this out knowing that it might not be the film stock for me as well. I am just like you who prefer brighter and perhaps warmer colors. However, I feel like the photos taken indoors with indirect light with this film is definitely creating some nostalgic feelings that other film stocks can't achieve.
did you try the Lomography Color Negative 35 mm ISO 100 ? greets BM 🙂
nice video! like the results but totally get its not totally everyones cup of tea. thanks for the cool video!
I think this film is 200 iso based so basically you’re underexposed it by one stop, resulting in more grainy and muddy pictures that it should be…