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amsterdam, netherlands


amsterdam. where it's common practice to be completely sinful with the red light district and cannabis. but underneath the wildly fun exterior is a very artistic place with the city's architecture and museums, it is really quite special.

film report: lomo lca + kodak vericolor III

             
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amsterdam_netherlands.zip (1419 KB)

Filed under  //   amsterdam   Kodak   LCA   lomography   netherlands   travel   vericolor  
Posted by Kamil Roxas 

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nyon, switzerland

nyon in switzerland is a small city that is both modern as it is classic. it is also quite awesome. these shots were not to document what's out there right now, but just to capture on film the old charm of the city.

film report: holga 120n + kodak vericolor III 1960s

               
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nyon_switzerland.zip (3038 KB)

Filed under  //   expired film   holga   Kodak   lomography   nyon   switzerland   travel   vericolor  
Posted by Kamil Roxas 

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amsterdam + lausanne

film documentation of a recent travel to europe. amsterdam and laussane are both two distinctly different places but also very similar to cultural settings of a more bohemian approach. cities that are being constantly reinvented by its young crowd, their hangouts, shops and music venues, and all their secret spots.

 

shot with a holga 120n. kodak ektachrome 100. cross processed.

                   
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amsterdam_lausanne.zip (2891 KB)

Filed under  //   amsterdam   Ektachrome   holga   Kodak   lausanne   travel   xpro  
Posted by Kamil Roxas 

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go figure

 

i don't know either, i just thought it be an interesting subject since it "reads" funny. it's just one of those random moments were something screams at you "shoot me, shoot me". and so i did. why? go figure.

shot with yashica electro 35
film kodak bw400cn

Filed under  //   BW400CN   Kodak   Mono   yashica  
Posted by Steve Eraña 

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hey ho horizon

my expectations with the horizon perfekt are almost always met. i
think it all has something to do with how it is as a camera. (a) it's
huge. (b) it takes in about 120 degrees of landscape (c) the rotating
lens (d) even with it's manual settings, i have no control over it (or
at least thats how mine behaves). haven't shot with this camera for
sometime but here's to more panoramic documentation of people, spaces
and sweeping landscapes.

film report: image taken with horizon perfekt, and quite possibly the
kodak ektachrome. my bad, this photo was from months back.

Filed under  //   Ektachrome   Horizon Perfekt   Kodak   xpro  
Posted by Kamil Roxas 

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