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[ Widelux F7, Kodak Gold 200 ]
Some shots in the blackforest (germany) on a weekend some weeks ago.
u/Ok-Entertainer3368 — 1 day ago
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Some shots in the blackforest (germany) on a weekend some weeks ago.
Hey ive seen some infrared photographies lately and i was curious if there are filters around for widelux cameras
A widelux in a crevasse is definitly not on your bingo card😁
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Hiking with two cameras was definitly a challenge, luckily the temperatures were okay.
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Took some shots on a trip in southern france.
What event or film should i try?
I was taking some pics on my widelux as a sidequest in my first professional appearance in a big stadium.
Shot with 1/15 and F2.8
The stripe in the second image is from the lens turning. Should i retouch it?
and i want to shoot more events in the future. Any tipps or ideas on how to use the widelux better?