dubblefilm Pacific - 35mm Film


Exposures: 36
ISO: 400
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K (Birmingham, GB)
Accreditation Handles: K
like a filter

if you plan on something serious it can mess up , but fun to play with

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J (Birmingham, GB)
Accreditation Handles: H
weird

will make your photos seriously unusual

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LM (Rushden, GB)
Overexpose!

Strange film this, it feels like they've purposely given the incorrect ISO to give an underexposed muddy look. It can be brought back with a bit of post processing though.

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Clare S. (Milton Keynes, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Pinhole/Long-Exposure, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel, Studio work, Low light/Night
Accreditation Handles: @atomic.mildred on Instagram
Dreamy

I was expecting these photos to be a little less blue and dreamlike but I'm not disappointed. Using Dubblefilm Pacific with my clapped out old Zenit and a Tair lens just added to the washed out ethereal look. Works well with flowers or Brutalist architecture

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Nikki L. (York, GB)
Perfect for: Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles: @thenegativecameraclub
Go and have fun

This roll is a tad unpredictable at times especially with low light but the effect it leaves on some shots are sublime! I love Dubblefilms range as they make light of film (no pun intended). Sometimes film can get super serious where all we think about is pulling/pushing, aperture, shutter speeds, ISO etc. With these rolls you just have fun. But it’s without disappointment!

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