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Lomography Fantome 8 Film Review

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Shooting with Lomography Fantome film was a real blast! For those who haven't heard of it, Fantome is a low ISO film stock that's rated at just 8. If you're used to shooting with higher ISO films like Kodak Tri-X 400, you're in for fun challenge.

One of the things that I loved about Fantome was the challenge it presented. Because the film is so slow, I had to be more thoughtful about my exposure and shutter speeds. I enjoyed every minute of it, it was fun.
Lomography   Fantome 8 Film Review
Not to say that shooting with Fantome is all about serious, technical considerations. Far from it! I found that the low ISO made it a perfect film stock for experimenting with abstract objects and scenes and lighing. Whether it was playing around with light and shadow, or shooting through different textures. The only downside is that it's hard to shoot without a tripod and flash.

One thing that really stood out to me when shooting with Fantome was the film stock itself. Unlike traditional black-and-white films like Kodak Tri-X 400, which have a gray base, Fantome's film stock is completely clear. This is something that I hadn't encountered before, and it was a real treat. It added an extra layer of interest when I was looking over the negatives and I found it really curious and fun.

It's worth mentioning that Fantome negatives are extremely curly.
Like, super duper curly! 

It's not an everyday film but overall, I highly recommend giving Lomography Fantome film a try. It's a fun, challenging film stock that rewards creativity and experimentation. Don't be intimidated by its low ISO rating – it's an incredibly versatile film that will give you some truly unique and beautiful images. 
Clear!
Gray 
Orange
That's all part of the film's unique character, and I think it adds a certain charm to it just like the clear film base.
Sample of clear Fantome 8 film stock compared to gray & orange film.
Macro photography of 3D printed cubes.
Black & White 35MM Film
Photo samples & my experience of shooting a super slow film speed of just 8 ISO.

The Americana

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AMERICANA!

LED incandescent

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Cabana bay

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Cabana Bay: The newist Mid-Century modern hotel you can visit today
Diving board by the pool
Retro orange styling

White flower with a red center

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FLOWER ON FILM
LOMOGRAPHY CN 800

Rooster

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Blue jay want a snack?

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This Blue jay is making the confused dog face...

Cookie time!

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High Contrast Chocolate Chip Cookies!

Fireworks on Cinestill 800t

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Fireworks on Cinestill 800t 
Handheld, aperture set to f5.6 and shot on bulb mode. These are not ideal settings to shoot fireworks but you know what… I still love this shot. Oh and the halation on Cinestill 800t film is always amazing.

Foggy Night

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Photographer to the Stars!

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Cool Neighbors

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Neighborhood Fireworks!

Red Berries

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FLOWER BERRIES ON FILM
Kodak Ektar 100

Motion light trails with Christmas lights

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Christmas lights motion light trails on Cinestill 50D
I was sitting there looking at some Christmas lights and thought doing long exposure photography could be interesting. Sure enough it was. I used Cinestill 50D on my Nikon FM2n with my 50mm f/1.2 lens. Set my aperture to f/16, focused at infinity and shot bulb mode.
Upside down triangle
Five point stars
Squares

I was hoping for some light halation but I don’t really see any here. Still these with the white lights in the foreground are my favorites!

Double exposure XOXO. Even thou the Os look like 6's
Jackson Pollock style motion light trails on Cinestill 50D film.
Simple and Chaotic motion light trails look fantastic. 
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
Ecclesiastes 1:9 KJV

Orlando China

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CHINA!

Panorama

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Cloud Panorama

Nature is in the future

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Nice mix of man-made technology & Nature
cars & an amazing sunsetting cloud fiLled sky

Candles should never be obsolete.

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Cloud puffs

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God's gift.

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For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 
John 3:17