LomoChrome Metropolis at Night
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- This is the first in a series of four videos focused on LomoChrome films on 35mm and 120 shot at night. For this episode I take a look at LomoChrome Metropolis. At first I really didn't like this film especially during the day but once I tried it at night I found it had a really cool look. Hope you enjoy this video and let me know if you've shot Metropolis at night.
Video Chapters:
00:00 LomoChrome Metropolis at Night intro
00:31 First roll I've shot of Lomo Metropolis
01:08 Lomo Metropolis vs Kodak Ektar 100
01:18 First roll of Lomo Metropolis at night
02:13 More examples of Lomo Metropolis at night
03:07 Lomo Metropolis in Las Vegas
04:20 Lomo Metropolis vs Cinestill 800T
06:04 What I like about Lomo Metropolis during the day
06:43 Tips for shooting Lomo Metropolis at night
07:13 Metropolis vs Redscale vs Purple vs Turquoise at night
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good iso tip at the end too !
Haha I just published me thoughts & results from shooting Metropolis in one of the world's biggest; Shanghai. It's an interesting film for sure and I think it has it's use cases, but I'm very keen to see your results from night shooting. About to hit play.
Bangers! I like this film, it feels nostalgic and dystopian at the same time
Yeah for sure it has this unique look and mix of feeling like a western and cyberpunk I think! My next video is about Lomo Redscale at night and that film especially looks post apocalyptic! Thanks for watching!
So one thing I had as a takeaway from shooting metropolis myself and I mention this in my #filmstocktryouts , is that Metropolis does much better shot in urban areas where the scene is busier, with lines & architecture. Something I saw from your first roll (the roll you didn't like) is that alot of the shots are more outside of the city aesthetic, more open and less buildings. I think that might be why you're not so keen on that first rolls images.
That's an interesting take. I'll have to keep that in mind next time I shoot it. As I mentioned though overall I like the color palette of the film at night. I'd have to experiment more in the day to see what I like with it. May do some more street shots with it. Thanks for watching!
I think we both came to the same thoughts. I hated Metropolis when I first shot it. but I have grown an appreciation for Metropolis in specific settings. Currently I am shooting a roll with a mist filter to see if I get a monochrome Cinestill look.
Nice! Yeah it's my goal to find an application for each film I shoot. Resetting expectations and understanding the strengths and staying within the limitations. Can't wait to check out your mist filter shots Mike!
looks lovely. Did you compensate on developing time for shooting in 25/50 iso?
Thank you! No changes to development (push/pull). Just did as normal. I have found that color negative is very forgiving for overexposure and it's especially needed at night. Lomography doesn't publish data sheets with reciprocity like Fuji and Kodak do. And I have found overall they need more light especially at night. Hope that helps!
Also have you tried Lomo purple with a warming or yellow filter in a place with lots of vegetation
No I haven’t yet but that’s something I should try when it’s warmer here. Thanks for the tip!