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Peng Chau Island with LomoChrome Purple

A weekend getaway to different islands in Hong Kong is another great options for a warm sunny Saturday. Peng Chau is one of my favourite island though it is not as big as Cheung Chau but the vibe and quietness attracted me to re-discover this little outlier. LomoChrome Purple XR 100-400 is a Lomography negative film trying to bring back the impression and colour tone of the famous Kodak Aerochrome. This single roll of film has been sitting together with […]

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AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 400

Name: AgfaPhoto Vista Plus ISO: 400 Film type: Colour Negative Character: Sensitive to red colour, saturation is high   Brief Summary ISO 400 is the perfect box speed to shoot under different conditions. Since my beloved Kodak Super Gold 400 has already been discontinued. I need to find a replacement for it. I tried Kodak Portra 400 but we didn’t really work out. I always have the impression that the Agfa Vista 400 is cheap with low quality reflected on […]

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Kentmere 400 Black and White Film

Kentmere 400 Black and White Film Analog Film Review Kentmere 400 Black and White Film August 21, 2017 Ilford B&W negative alternative? Ilford film is pricy but with high quality. If you are looking for low-budgeted film that allows you to shoot more extensively, Kentmere is the best option for you to take some nice black and white photos. It is cheap, reliable and has the “Classical” grey tone. This film only available in 135 format. It would be great […]

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