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Lens: Salvador 84 Film: Float Flash: off "Following on from the work already done for the 'I’ll take care of U' album, here are some pictures taken with the Salvator 84+float combo. This combination is interesting because...
Lens: Salvador 84 Film: DC Flash: off "Butterfly Effect" "Since getting my hands on Hipstamatic, the Salvador 84 lens has been one of my favorites. Its unpredictability challenges one's imagination and with a perfect subject, anyone can...
Lens: Salvador 84 Film: D-Type Plate Flash: off "I am intrigued by how attached we have become to our devices in such a relatively short period of time. But how is the concept made into a new...
Lens: Salvador 84 Film: Big Up Flash: off "Random meets Random with this motley mix of a combo. Personally I love and adore the Big Up borders, and believe that each and every one of them is...
Lens: Salvador 84 Film: Dylan Flash: off "In a world where perfection can be achieved on an image using a myriad of different apps and photoshop, i love to use the Salvador 84/Dylan combo since both the...
Lens: Salvador 84 Film: Rock BW-11 Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "Hybrid multiflora (a space odyssey)" "Let me begin by saying that I do not shoot flower photography. I have just never had an interest in...
Lens: Salvador 84 Film: Claunch 72 Monochrome Flash: off "I enjoy the element of chance and surprise that is Salvador 84, but I am not a fan of the yellow cast of Salvador seen in most of...
Lens: Salvador 84 Film: Alfred Infrared Flash: off "The Salvador 84 lens is one of my favourite lenses because of its crazy wildcard features. It took a few tries to tame the colours of the lens and...
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...