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wingedjewels · 4 months
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As deep as possible by Veit Via Flickr: A female Anna's Hummingbird reaches in as deeply as possible to get all the nectar it can
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karlayanira · 6 months
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shotbydrea · 13 days
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blurry šibenik on minolta 7700i alpha
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ire314091 · 2 years
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a year-long obsession with a radio tower captured on film. lovingly known as the Beacon.
the tallest radio tower in Nashville proper. you can see it from north nashville, west nashville, east nashville, and even the berry hill area.
if you're ever in the nashville area, look on the horizon and you'll probably find it.
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trazodonedreamer · 2 years
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My USAF Thunderbirds photos from Aerospace Valley Air Show 2022, Edwards Air Force Base, California. I”m a novice at aviation photography but I’m already addicted. I used to go to air shows all the time when I was a kid and I never thought I could ever recapture the wonder I felt but I was so wrong. The magic of flight is forever real. This was the best event I’ve ever attended in my life.
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simonh · 4 months
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000060030038-edit by Simon Birky Hartmann Via Flickr: 07/03/2023 11:06am 1/250 f8 flower neighbor
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c-rowlesdraws · 6 months
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trick or treat?
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Fujifilm QuickSnap Flash 400 Film: Fujifilm 400 (ISO 400/27°) 135 - 27 exp. Number of Exposures: Single - 27 / 2PK - 54 Lens: Plastic lens, 32mm f/10, fixed focus lens Shutter Speed: 1/100 sec. Exposure Conditions: Outdoors on sunny or slightly overcast days. Flash where required. Subject-to-Lens Distance: From 1m to infinity Flash: Built-in electronic flash (Effective subject-to-flash distance : 1m - 3m) Dimensions: 115(W) x 54(H) x 34(D) mm Weight: 90g
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aklv808 · 8 months
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AKLV || Oahu ‘23
#fujifilm #photography #velvia #fujixseries #adobe #hawaii #oahu #island #beachlife #travel photography #tropical #beach #nature hikes #island life #diamond head #AKLV #leviathan photography #35mm photography #filmisnotdead #film stills #still photography #kodak portra 400 #kodak ektar 100 #hasselblad #pentax #canon #sony #art #landscape #vintage
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pix4japan · 30 days
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Part III: Landscape Photography at Lake Tanuki, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan | 静岡県・田貫湖と富士山の風景写真
Join me for a 60-second visit to the shores of Lake Tanuki in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Pampas Grass in Modern-Day Japan https://www.pix4japan.com/blog/20240228-pampas Pentax K-1 II + DFA 28-105mm F3.5-5.6 + CP 48 mm ISO 100 for 1/100 sec. at ƒ/11
Anglers Admire Mt. Fuji on Lake Tanuki https://www.pix4japan.com/blog/20240228-invasive-species Pentax K-1 II + DFA 28-105mm F3.5-5.6 + CP 45 mm ISO 100 for 1/400 sec. at ƒ/6.3
LakeTanuki #MtFuji #Japan #landscapephotography
Fujifilm #X100V #pentaxk1mkii #pentax_dfa28105 #
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bigdumbanimal · 1 year
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Christmas money means buying stuff. I got synth stuff and you're damn right I got camera stuff. In fact, I got a new camera! The Lomo Apparat, a 35mm wide angle point and shoot.
Now, in my time playing with their cameras (Diana F+, simple use, Konstruktor) and now this, there are a few things I've gone to expect from this brand.
1) Imperfection is where beauty lives. Lomo goes all in on light leaks, weird tricks, and batshit insane ideas for wether photography can be as a fun art. Some of these shots are among my favorites ever and will be on the shop at some point.
2) have a tripod or something to stabilize because you're gonna be here a while. That's true on the Diana, i haven't had the guts to try it on the Konstruktor. The only shutter speeds on the Apparat are 1/100 and bulb. Bulb typically gets the best photos. The long exposures with with neat lens filters (close up, kaleidoscope, and Splitzer which splits the lens for multiple exposures) are some of my faves :)
3) This camera continues the fine Lomo tradition of being an absolute pain in the ass to load. And if I were to describe this camera's winding, it would be crunchy. I was quite worried the poor sprocket holes would rip apart the entire time.
The faster the better, these were all shot on Fujifilm Superia 400, but the weather has been too dark to really give enough light for it.
Honestly it feels like the 35mm companion to the Diana F+ i hoped the Konstruktor would be. It's fine if you can get past the crunch and economical of you want to just go have fun!
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msogavt · 2 years
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Shooting expired color film
Shooting expired color film
I keep finding these rolls of expired film from I don’t know when. The first image was shot on Fujifilm Experia Extra 400 at 400, the second at 200. The last two images were shot on Kodak Gold 200 at 100. The colors are all a bit funky, but I like the look. All the images were shot on a Nikon F2AS with a Nikkor 50mm f1.2, pre-AI that had been converted to AI. Big chunky glass but I love the way…
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wingedjewels · 10 months
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Thirsty by Veit Via Flickr: A hungry female Anna's Hummingbird is going in for a sip!
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karlayanira · 6 months
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edmturnmeon · 7 months
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Kodak Ultramax Film Recipe For Fujifilm Cameras
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Kodak Ultramax 400 Inspired Film-Look Recipe for Portraits & Streets
Mood: Color Pop, Vintage, Warm Greetings everyone! I hope you are all doing well. As you may know, it has been some time now since I released a new film recipe, but wait no further because I am excited to bring you my latest creation! I proudly present to you the all-new, Kodak Ultramax film recipe, finely crafted for your Fujifilm cameras! Inspired by the Kodak Ultramax 400 film stock, this recipe is the result of countless hours of experimentation, with the aim of bringing out the best tones and colors in your photos.I am confident that this recipe will surpass your expectations and elevate your photography to new heights. Trust me, you don't want to miss out on this one! So without further ado, let's get snap-happy and capture some amazing memories with this phenomenal film recipe.
Understanding the Kodak Ultramax Film Recipe
Kodak Ultramax 400 is a popular film stock widely used by photographers for its vibrant colors and fine grain. It captures the essence of any scene with a classic look that's perfect for travel and casual shoots. If you're a fan of Kodak Ultramax 400 film stock, you'll love this recipe. The recipe is based on the Classic Negative film simulation and has taken more time to create. It closely mimics the color palette and texture of Kodak Ultramax 400 film, allowing you to achieve a similar look on your digital camera.Although it's not 100% I'm sure you'll enjoy shooting with this version of Kodak Ultramax film recipe. With this recipe, you can recreate the same nostalgic feel of the film without the hassle of developing and scanning your negatives.This carefully crafted recipe has been refined over time through meticulous tweaking and testing. It boasts a simple yet effective design that ensures optimal performance when you need it most. Specifically, this film is ideal for use on sunny days when the sun is particularly strong. With this recipe, you can rest assured that your photos will be crisp and clear, capturing every detail and nuance of the scene before you.Whether your passion is landscape photography, portraiture, or something in between, the Kodak Ultramax Film recipe is sure to help you achieve stunning results that you'll be proud to share and admire for years to come.From my observation, I have found that the recipe tends to work effectively when dealing with overexposed images. However, it is crucial to ensure that you are monitoring your highlights for any instance of clipping. By doing so, you can guarantee that your final outcome will be of the highest quality possible.
Experimental with Spot Metering
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Fujifilm X-T4, Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR To yield some different results with the Ultramax film recipe, you can try to adjust the metering mode from Single Point to Spot Metering on sunny days. By doing this, you'll definitely get a different look that is pretty identical to the original film stock. The results are simply amazing and you'll be surprised with the outcome. Make sure you try both settings and see which option is the best for you.It's a wonderful way to enhance your photography skills and achieve different types of creative looks for your pictures. Feel free to experiment with this technique on your next sunny day photoshoot!
Kodak Ultramax Film Recipe for Fujifilm Cameras
In summary, creating a recipe for a film stock is not an easy task, but this one has been perfected to resemble the Kodak Ultramax 400 film, and it's a great way to elevate your photography game. Some of my Fujifilm recipes are incredibly versatile and can be used with all Fujifilm cameras that feature the Classic Negative film simulation.It is an excellent resource for any photographer looking to take their photography to the next level and achieve stunning results in every shot. With this recipe, you can elevate your craft and produce imagery that captures the essence of Kodak Ultramax 400 film.I love to shoot and experiment with film stocks, you can check out some of the Kodak Ultramax 400 film sample photos. Does it look identical to this film recipe? Hope you have a great and and remember to stay safe and happy shooting!
Kodak Ultramax 400 Film Recipe Custom Settings
Film Simulation Classic Negative Highlight +1 Shadow +1 Color +3 Sharpness -1 Noise Reduction 0 Grain Effect / Grain Size Strong / Small Color Chrome Effect / FX Blue Strong / Weak WB / Color Temperature Auto, Red 2 & Blue -5 Exposure Compensation Up to +2/3 ISO Auto up to ISO 6400 Clarity 0 Dynamic Range DR200
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Fujifilm X-T4, Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR
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Fujifilm X-T4, Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR
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Fujifilm X-T4, Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR
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Fujifilm X-T4, Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR
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Fujifilm X-T4, Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR
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Fujifilm X-T4, Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR
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Fujifilm X-T4, Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR
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Fujifilm X-T4, Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR
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Fujifilm X-T4, Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR
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Fujifilm X-T4, Fujinon XF50mm F1.0
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bysumex · 11 months
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Would you like to get a film look in your videos in just a few clicks?
Today's video Color grading using a film emulation tool called Dehancer.
It's a plug-in for DaVinci Resolve, Premier or Final Cut.
Let's jump to Davinci Resolve!
INPUT: Firstly, we're gonna typy DEHANCER and drop it. You can see all the tools available and let me show you my favorites.
We have input and first step is source, for example REC 709 etc but if you have a specific camera you can choose your camera in vendor which in my case is Canon R6 and format C-Log 3 Colour Gamut.
FILM: These are essentially your film stocks that you would shoot on; We have Kodak Portra 400, Kodak Supra 100, different kinds of Fujifilm and one of my favorite though is Cinestill 800T.
FILM GRAIN: Let's jump to Film Grain: When you press enable in this effect, you will get this film grain emulation. check the scopes to see how it affects your footage.
Halation: it's essentially when the red channels reflect back through the film. When you press Mask Mode, you can appreciate all red channels affecting your footage. They have different kinds, more intensive or more soft light.
Bloom: It's a slight blooming that you can see very much in the highlights here, look at this example. You have different controls and also different profiles.
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trazodonedreamer · 2 years
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NASA SOFIA 747SP with the telescope door open on her farewell flight. SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) carries a 2.7 meter reflecting telescope. I’ve long been fascinated with this airplane so I feel privileged to finally get a look inside before she flew away. Aerospace Valley Air Show, Edwards Air Force Base, California, October 16, 2022.
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