








Lens: Tejas Film: Ina's 1969 Flash: off "I like this combo a lot, one of my favourites! I discovered it when I was on holiday in Spain over the summer this year. Tejas gives lovely, warm, dusty...
Lens: John S Film: Claunch 72 Monochrome Flash: Jolly Rainbo 2X "This combo is my absolute favourite in bad weather or for atmospherical representations. I like the brownish hue and the slight impurity of the John S...
Lens: Jane Film: Blanko Freedom13 Flash: off "Here is an excerpt from CrazyDuck’s i-aventures. Crazyduck is, a little duck that I photograph in different situations, and experimenting with perspectives and colours. As I mentioned in my B...
Lens: John S Film: BlacKeys B+W Flash: off "I love the John S/Blackeys B+ W combination. The film verges on black and white, but lets some colours through; its wide borders give a very special look to...
Lens: Matty ALN Film: BlacKeys B+W Flash: off "This Black and White combo is one of my favourites, you can still feel some colour in it (particularly red). The Matty ALN lens gives the picture some additional...
Lens: Melodie Film: Blanko Freedom13 Flash: off "This lens brings out the warm yellowish colours and gives a bit of a boost to the dark green - giving your photos a summery feel. The film, however, provides...
Lens: John S Film: BlacKeys B+W Flash: off "My 'default' combo. Not quite b/w, but more 'heavily desaturated colour' which retains some of the stronger colour from the original. I often re-tweak the saturation back up in...
Lens: John S Film: Blanko Flash: off "A crisp and colourful combination that can work well in presence of vivid colours with shots based on details – irrespective of whether almost macro or wide angles. The John...
Lens: Lucifer VI Film: Ina's 1935 Flash: off "This combo enhances existing colour with an extra gorgeous red border without intruding on the objects in the photo. It creates a clean, beautiful, warm picture. The Lucifer VI...
Lens: Salvador 84 Film: DreamCanvas Flash: off "This combo offers three great qualities. The first is the texture of the film, a little grainy which gives the photo depth. The second is, obviously, the aleatory aspect of...