Lomography Turquoise - 120 Film


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Michele W. (Didcot, GB)
Magic and beauty

Finally I felt I had the right time and place to try Turquoise: a coastal village with plenty of orange roofs, on a summer's morning with a clear blue sky. I was blown away by the results! I am particularly smitten by the brighter skies having ended up the most gorgeous peach, though the richer orange from lower exposure is still restrained and would surely work well for many scenes.
I rated it at 200, in the middle of the suggested range, which I think served me well. In 120 format it has bags of detail too. Overall I am really delighted: I had had expected the images to be mind-bending but hadn't realised they'd be so beautiful.

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TheRealRobOliver (Cambridge, GB)
Everything I Hoped it Would BE!!

I purchased this film as an experiment for an episode on my YouTube Channel so I was prepared for it to not live up to expectations but I shouldn't have worried! My first time using an 'alternative' film but there's so much creative potential, I especially love having no idea how the image will change when developed - dangerously addictive! I'll definitely buy it again, along with Lomography's other films. Thank you AW for stocking it, you're all amazing as usual!

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Wesley B. (Hemel Hempstead, GB)
One of the better Lomography films

I have had the most success with this Lomography film. Pictures are fairly sharp, with a really interesting effect/tone. It has little professional applications and it a little overpriced for a "fun film"

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Donna E. (Battersea, GB)
Otherworldly landscapes

Really enjoyed the results from this one. I tried the Purple and the Turquoise, one roll of each so far and it's hard to say yet which one I prefer. I shot and developed it at box-speed, although it does seem more interesting when slightly under-exposed. Landscapes come out beautifully strange with the shifted colours, a bit alien with these rose-tinted skies. The intensity of the colours can be a bit unpredictable, some were less impactful, but when it works it works beautifully.. I have only shot one film so far, so I'm not used to how it works yet but I think it definitely has potential for more experiments!

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Gavin B. (Edinburgh, GB)
Weird and Wonderful

Really interesting colours. Shot at ISO 200 with a bright blue sky and got a nice orange cast to the sky. Green grass took on a turquoise hue. Definitely an interesting film to shoot with.

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