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kiwikoh

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Jan 6 11 12:42 PM

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A walk in JB downtown weeks ago. The roll was not develop until yesterday. Shots are taken by my LC-A+ and Cannonmate AF35.S(a camera dig out of my old drawer) with Kodak Gold 400 and Lomo Neg 100.

This is the 1st time for me to self-scan the film. Quite satisfied with the result. (Warning~Massive photo upload ahead )

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Jan 6 11 3:02 PM

Thanks everyone for your nice comment

photonomist wrote:
The colors are awesome. Can I safely say the first few shots are from the Lomo Neg 100 film?


Nope. It is shot by Kodak Gold 400. Those photo with vignette effect (Thanks to my "Cannonmate") is Lomo Neg 100.

After i scan the film, i realize that the scanner do play a major role on the color.

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Jan 6 11 3:39 PM

Nice...the streets of JB seems to have a lot of things to shoot, unlike most places in Singapore...

What if you used a Blackbird Fly to take a picture of a blackbird flying?

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Jan 6 11 11:30 PM

awesomesther wrote:
Thanks for the reply.. I've an Epson All-In-One.. I tried scanning some neg once, and I gave up after awhile Maybe I will go try again and find a software to help me out.. With the color reversal and etc. ^^


What model you using?

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