Karmøy may 2015 at 400 ISO

The Karmsund-bridge. Tamron 28-200mm.

25 Comments

  1. draekko74
    draekko74 ·

    WOW.

  2. likelyokie
    likelyokie ·

    I haven't tried either of the Lomochrome films but this does inspire me to want to. I know it says you don't need to use a filter but I wonder how it would alter the look of the image if a person did.

  3. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    @likelyokie Got this response from Lomography on the matter.
    "We tried using a flash with blue/green filter on the Turquoise. The result was a more vivid blue. The red/orange filter gives out a more flattering hue on the skin."
    Myself i've ordered a blue and a red filter to try out some other time. I used the setting 400 ISO. The setting 100 ISO gives, usually, a darker orange/brown in the sky depending on where you put the sun (without a filter).

  4. fragakis_p
    fragakis_p ·

    great result!

  5. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    @lucacrosato Thank you! Luckily I was wise enough to buy five of the turquoise-film. So i have some for later!

  6. ssabircan
    ssabircan ·

    Nice :)

  7. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    @ssabircan Thanks! Luckily I still have two more of that kind of film. No I just have to use it.

  8. syrosa6
    syrosa6 ·

    I love the contrast between the darkness of the pavement and ground and against the light sky and clouds. This is one of my favorite photos. Thank you for sharing.

  9. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    @syrosa6 Thank you and your welcome! I agree, the clouds is an importent part of this photo. They make the photo I feel.

  10. polafreud
    polafreud ·

    great!

  11. monocular
    monocular ·

    Whoa this is so other-worldly! Nice results. :)

  12. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    @monocular Thanks! It's a pity lomography don't sell that film anymore...

  13. monocular
    monocular ·

    I know @sierravictor :( tis indeed

  14. acrom
    acrom ·

    Does anyone have an idea how to petition on this site for convincing Lomography to restart production, by voting and convincing lomographers to put lots of THIS on their wishlist: shop.lomography.com/en/lomochrome-turquoise-35mm ??? My guess:
    Make selections or albums of your most favourite Lomochrome Turquoise shots and let's all like these skyhigh to promote and 'push' demand! I want this film back, that's for sure. When a lot of folks want the same and they create and push the demand, Lomography people would be crazy to do nothing when the demand is sky high.

  15. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    @acrom In your link it's possible to sign up for notification when the film is back in stock. If that's active maybe Lomography will make more Turquoise-film when they notice it? (Luckily I have 4 more of that film in the freezer!)

  16. platoesq
    platoesq ·

    Wow shot! Very cool effect you got.

  17. jmpaulus
    jmpaulus ·

    great shot

  18. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    @jmpaulus Thanks, I really like the results I got on that film, therefore I've ordered 5x 110-films and 5x 120 films of the type. I also still have 4x 135 films of the sort to play with in the future.

  19. les_enfants_terrible
    les_enfants_terrible ·

    This is an absolutely amazing image.

  20. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    @les_enfants_terrible Thank you. I'm very happy with how the sky and clouds are in this photo.

  21. ruthdeliciouss
    ruthdeliciouss ·

    Excuse me, but is it necessary to use a lomochrome turquoise filter? she hadn't read it anywhere. I have quite a few movies but haven't used any yet. Thank you! Ruth

  22. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    As you can read above: Got this response from Lomography on the matter.
    "We tried using a flash with blue/green filter on the Turquoise. The result was a more vivid blue. The red/orange filter gives out a more flattering hue on the skin."
    My photos are all without filter. I didn't see any need for filters.
    Ståle

  23. rujoka
    rujoka ·

    great shot!!!

  24. sierravictor
    sierravictor ·

    @rujoka Thanks, was very lucky with the cloudcover that day.

  25. leitz
    leitz ·

    great

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