All posts tagged "Combos"
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Combo #8 (Annie Helmsworth)
Lens: Watts Film: Ina's 1982 Flash: off "This combo is somewhat magical in my book, its ability to turn sunsets and sunrises into the most wonderful representation of Mother Nature’s handiwork is amazing. It's also a good...
- Posted December 3, 2012
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Combo #7 (Laetitia Harnie Coussau)
Lens: Jane Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain Flash: off "I have been very interested in black and white recently. I’m obviously looking for the combination that would meet my expectations in all conditions (inside, outside,...). This combination works quite...
- Posted December 2, 2012
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Combo #6 (Ale Di Gangi)
Lens: Helga Viking Film: DreamCanvas Flash: off "Helga Viking, with its soft focus that is possibly its main trait that is reminiscent of the Holga camera, is a "neutral" lens that most often lets all the characteristics...
- Posted December 2, 2012
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Combo #5 (Mickael Le Canu)
Lens: John S Film: Kodot XGrizzled Flash: off "In my opinion this is the perfect combo. I like its crackled paper effect. But most importantly, I love the saturation that is occurs when pictures are developed. Thanks to...
- Posted December 2, 2012
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Combo #3 (Fiona Christian)
Lens: Libatique 73 Film: Ina's 1982 Flash: off "This combo is great for adding a vintage atmosphere. It tends to be high contrast, often with overexposed white areas and a pronounced grain. Green, red and orange subjects...
- Posted December 1, 2012
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Combo #4 (Maj Jones)
Lens: Watts Film: Cano Cafenol Flash: off " I find this combo very dramatic, Watts lens with sharp focus and Cano Cafenol film brings a bit of sepia feeling to the photo and has an interesting border." Maj...
- Posted December 1, 2012
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Combo #2 (Joe Morrissey)
Lens: GSQUAD Film: Ina's 1982 Flash: Pop Rox "I like to call this my 'journalist' combo, as it gives a good likeness to what the eye sees, focusing mainly on the subject and composition. Though I like...
- Posted December 1, 2012
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Combo #1 (Tom Choinski)
Lens: Salvador 84 Film: Dylan Flash: RedEye Gel Laser Lemon Tasty Pop "One of my favourite combos - and rarely seen - is the completely random madness provided by Dylan film in conjunction with the Salvador 84 lens. For...
- Posted December 1, 2012