I love the music choice along with the epic cyberpunk aesthetic of your photos! I just binged your series on these Lomography films and now feel like I have a better understanding of their strengths! I enjoy seeing the side by side comparison of these films! Thank you for the videos, I cant wait to try this film!
Thank you! Honestly this was probably my favorite video to make so far. I had a lot of fun with the music and editing. Glad my Lomo series was helpful. They're great film stocks and especially fun at night.
I was looking forward to this one, and you did not disappoint - right down to the music choice! I'm really into the over-the-top color. As a nature photographer, I've never been more inspired to actually try photographing some cityscape/architecture, so thanks for that!
Thanks Mick! I really appreciate your comments (as always). I'm glad you enjoyed it. It was definitely one of the most fun videos to make! You totally should, there's something so fun about doing long exposures at night. I would love to see what your creative eye would make at night. Cheers!
Neat! It really takes colors and punches em' up, even if it sacrifices accuracy and temp of the light source. Its fun to use, gotta get back into it soon . Great vid 🎉
Yeah it is a bit over the top but I think there’s good stylistic choices when you play with these bizarre films! Heck yeah let me know if you try a roll
Thanks for watching! Unfortunately Lomo doesn't publish their reciprocity data so it's all trial and error. I've leaned towards setting the ISO at 50 or 25 at night.
I usually didn’t. I found that metering at 25/50 works well. I made a whole video on my metering method for night photography if you’re interested in checking it out.
Great and informative video, I’ll be trying some redscale Lomo soon!! I am shooting it a night tho and I’ll be using a tiffen smoque filter 3 to enhance the smoky distopian vibes. I’d love to keep the red look super prominent tho. I’ve heard you should shoot it at 200 iso for that. Is that true?
Hey thanks for watching! I personally shoot Redscale at the lower end of the ISO range (50 ISO or even 25 ISO) just because I want to ensure I'm getting a proper exposure. But when in doubt I will bracket my shots especially at night. I've found the creative films like Metropolis, Purple and Turquoise definitely need more light for night. I haven't done as much testing for Redscale but it could be worth shooting at 50 and 200 to compare. Best of luck and let me know how they turned out!
The quality of this video to the number of subscribers you have does not make sense. I lurk hard but popped my head out to say: Great video, keep doing what you're doing.
I love the music choice along with the epic cyberpunk aesthetic of your photos! I just binged your series on these Lomography films and now feel like I have a better understanding of their strengths! I enjoy seeing the side by side comparison of these films! Thank you for the videos, I cant wait to try this film!
Thank you! Honestly this was probably my favorite video to make so far. I had a lot of fun with the music and editing. Glad my Lomo series was helpful. They're great film stocks and especially fun at night.
I was looking forward to this one, and you did not disappoint - right down to the music choice! I'm really into the over-the-top color. As a nature photographer, I've never been more inspired to actually try photographing some cityscape/architecture, so thanks for that!
Thanks Mick! I really appreciate your comments (as always). I'm glad you enjoyed it. It was definitely one of the most fun videos to make! You totally should, there's something so fun about doing long exposures at night. I would love to see what your creative eye would make at night. Cheers!
Damn, this is great!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
Neat! It really takes colors and punches em' up, even if it sacrifices accuracy and temp of the light source. Its fun to use, gotta get back into it soon . Great vid 🎉
Yeah it is a bit over the top but I think there’s good stylistic choices when you play with these bizarre films! Heck yeah let me know if you try a roll
Great video Nathan. Can you tell us more about reciprocity on redscale film during long exposure, please?
Thanks for watching! Unfortunately Lomo doesn't publish their reciprocity data so it's all trial and error. I've leaned towards setting the ISO at 50 or 25 at night.
@@NathanTrimbach pictures looks great. Did you add any time to what your light meter showed? Cheers.
I usually didn’t. I found that metering at 25/50 works well. I made a whole video on my metering method for night photography if you’re interested in checking it out.
Great shots! I have a couple of rolls of redscale and would like to give this a try..
You totally should! It’s such a fun film to shoot at night
Great and informative video, I’ll be trying some redscale Lomo soon!! I am shooting it a night tho and I’ll be using a tiffen smoque filter 3 to enhance the smoky distopian vibes. I’d love to keep the red look super prominent tho. I’ve heard you should shoot it at 200 iso for that. Is that true?
Hey thanks for watching! I personally shoot Redscale at the lower end of the ISO range (50 ISO or even 25 ISO) just because I want to ensure I'm getting a proper exposure. But when in doubt I will bracket my shots especially at night. I've found the creative films like Metropolis, Purple and Turquoise definitely need more light for night. I haven't done as much testing for Redscale but it could be worth shooting at 50 and 200 to compare. Best of luck and let me know how they turned out!
@@NathanTrimbach for sure! I definitely will!
This series is amazing.
thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it. I'm just about to publish a "sequel" of this video later today focusing on a Redscale Fujifilm recipe.
Interesting use of this film
Thanks Chris!
The quality of this video to the number of subscribers you have does not make sense. I lurk hard but popped my head out to say: Great video, keep doing what you're doing.
Hey Mike! I appreciate the kind comment. I work hard on these videos and it's great to hear that you dig them. Thanks for watching!