Lovely shots, really dig night time shooting. Man, I wish Ektar wasn't so pricey, but at least I have these stocks to try. They look like a solid chioce and variety if I become undecided. Killer building shots, my faves. Keep it up! 🎉
4:10 prefer the other one, feels more balanced. Also if that manhole wasn't there and instead just two straight lines of grass (like the one you liked) 👌 but that's just me haha
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it! All the photos have a boost in vibrance and saturation and sharpness, a couple of them I added a little magenta also
Thank you for your kind reply. I hope you will post video more often because you are really good at taking pictures and not only doing captivating but poor videos. Congratulations
Thanks for posting. An early xmas present. Several portfolio shots taken I think. No 35mm Lomo film use with your Canon P ? That light leakage on the Yashima is disappointing.
Thanks for watching! Yeah I think a few of these shots will make it into the portfolio! Yeah both of my medium format cameras need some servicing. The Yashica has bad flairing because of fungus in the lens. The Bronica has occasional light leaks. The ones on this roll looked pretty cool in my opinion though so I wasn’t too disappointed this time!
The car most probably is a Volvo PV444. Judging by the tires fitted, it has probably undergone some modifications (the original only had between 40 and 85 hp).
My go-to for the YashicaMat is the Lomo CN 400. Perfect match. I haven't tried the Lomo CN 100 in medium yet, but in 135 I thought it is very susceptible to overexposure. Shooting it at 80 ISO I got quite some blown out highlights. And the red vintage car, by the way, is a Volvo PV 444 or 544 (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volvo_PV444/544).
What is your go-to medium format film? Would you switch to Lomography to save some money? COMMENT BELOW⬇️
Cinematography in this is amazing dude, cheers! Love this sort of content
Thank you so much! I worked really hard on finding cool compositions for the b roll! More to come!
Lovely shots, really dig night time shooting. Man, I wish Ektar wasn't so pricey, but at least I have these stocks to try. They look like a solid chioce and variety if I become undecided. Killer building shots, my faves. Keep it up! 🎉
Thanks for watching! I wish Ektar was cheaper too! I love that film!
Solid photography and video!
Thanks so much!!
13:37 and 13:57 look really great
Thanks so much! I really like the one of the two buildings!
4:10 prefer the other one, feels more balanced. Also if that manhole wasn't there and instead just two straight lines of grass (like the one you liked) 👌 but that's just me haha
Hey I’m glad you liked the other one! Then I took it for good reason!
Loved the video and lots of photos. I really like the mood and tones of Lomo stock. Just wondering… is there any editing on the pictures?
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it! All the photos have a boost in vibrance and saturation and sharpness, a couple of them I added a little magenta also
Thank you for your kind reply. I hope you will post video more often because you are really good at taking pictures and not only doing captivating but poor videos. Congratulations
@@klamajor3649 thank you! Glad you like them! Hopefully I can get a little more consistent soon. My schedule is pretty busy though
Thanks for posting. An early xmas present. Several portfolio shots taken I think. No 35mm Lomo film use with your Canon P ? That light leakage on the Yashima is disappointing.
Thanks for watching! Yeah I think a few of these shots will make it into the portfolio! Yeah both of my medium format cameras need some servicing. The Yashica has bad flairing because of fungus in the lens. The Bronica has occasional light leaks. The ones on this roll looked pretty cool in my opinion though so I wasn’t too disappointed this time!
The car most probably is a Volvo PV444. Judging by the tires fitted, it has probably undergone some modifications (the original only had between 40 and 85 hp).
Thank you for the info! I didn’t think it was American
My go-to for the YashicaMat is the Lomo CN 400. Perfect match. I haven't tried the Lomo CN 100 in medium yet, but in 135 I thought it is very susceptible to overexposure. Shooting it at 80 ISO I got quite some blown out highlights. And the red vintage car, by the way, is a Volvo PV 444 or 544 (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volvo_PV444/544).
Thanks for watching! Yeah I feel like these films don’t need as much over exposure as I give other films. And I knew it wasn’t an American car!