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Nikon F80 | Sigma 20mm f/1.8 | Fujifilm Superia 100 (expired)
 
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Nikon F80 | Sigma 50mm f/1.4 | Fujifilm Superia 100 (expired)
 
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With news that Kodak are to continue making 35mm film at a guaranteed 450million feet will that mean that 35mm format is available to still photographers? I have no idea how analogue photography works :D
I know very little about motion picture film, but from what I understand they are different enough so as not to guarantee the availability of still photography film - different chemical processing, different perforations and probably some more things that I don't even know about.

Having said that, MP film can be loaded and used on a still film camera.
 


Nikon F80 | Sigma 50mm f/1.4 | Fujifilm Superia 100 (expired)


Have I told you this film was expired?
Most of the film I've used was somehow already expired, but this one was beyond anything else. All kinds of crazy colours.
 
Post #1003 makes me so exited for autumn to arrive and going for walks with the 50mm I've ordered. There's something about those images that you just cannot replicate with a digital camera. Fantastic stuff as usual! 👍
 
So, out of the blue, today I received a notification from VSCO telling me that this photo had been selected for the VSCO Grid.

I'm trying to understand this. Flickr's explore is based just on photos uploaded on the previous day, but this photo was uploaded long ago at my VSCO gallery.

Has this happened to anyone here before, or does anyone knows how it works?
 
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