A Blog dedicated to my rediscovery of analog Photography and Home film processing.
Showing posts with label Lomokino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lomokino. Show all posts
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Frames of a Lomkino Movie 10-26-2012
Lomography Society Lomokino FujiFilm Superia 200 Arista -C41 - A scan of some of the framea of the Lomokino movie from my previous post. The format is almost a half frame panoramic and you get around 144 frames from a 135-36 roll of film.
Autumn in Lynchburg VA through the Eye of a Lomokino
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Lomokino Snow 02-20-2012
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Lomokino Frames
Lomography Society Lomokino FujiFilm Neopan SS 100 Adonal (Rodinal) 1:50 - A segment of film shot on the Lomokino. The frames are almost a quarter of the size of a normal 35mm frame and definitely "wide screen."
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Adonal,
Adox,
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black and white,
darkroom,
Epson V500,
film scanning,
FUJIFILM,
home darkroom,
ISO 100,
lomo,
lomography,
Lomokino,
Neopan SS,
plastic camera,
plastic lens,
Rodinal,
Video,
vintage
Lomokino Take 1
Lomography Society Lomokino FujiFilm Neopan SS 100 Adonal (Rodinal) 1:50 - My 1st movie with my new Lomokino. In a nutshell an analog movie camera that uses standard 35mm film to make short movies. Morning information can be found here Lomography Society Lomokino. This video comprises and entire roll of 36 exposure film to "short" movies is the operative word. I used Fujifilm Neopan 100 SS developed in Adox Adonal (Rodinal) at 1:50 to add the the grainy vintage look. Not bad for a first try. The camera is hand cranked adding a jittery feel to the sequence.
Labels:
1:50,
Adonal,
Adox,
analog,
black and white,
camera,
darkroom,
Epson V500,
film scanning,
FUJIFILM,
lomography,
Lomokino,
Movie,
Neopan,
Neopan SS,
Rodinal,
toy camera,
Video,
vintage
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