LC-A (Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 - shot at ISO 50)
It seems fitting to use redscale film now that all the leaves in Melbourne are turning to the warm glow of orange, red & yellow... Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 has been a favourite of mine, but you can also easily make redscale film at home!
Here are a few make your own redscale film tutorials:
- Redscle Technique - The Principle of Light Penetrability.
- DIY Redscale Film
- How to Make Redscale Film
Have you tried redscale film before?
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Mel
4 comments:
I haven't tried redscale film before, but I keep meaning to!
I'm going to try it next week, weather permitting. I was thinking of loading it in my Yashica and visiting one of my fav park but now that I've seen your shots I think it works very well with urban landscapes as well!
Beautiful set of photos! :)
I don't know how to say. I just got my way around intertet. And I got theese beautiful pictures when I searched by keywords; Autumn in Melbourne. I just love the way how you explore and share every inches of this city. It makes me feel the atmosphere there. Coz, Melbourne itself, the place that I do really want to visit.
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