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Wednesday
Jun132012

Pop Camera and Its 19 Film Filters Used On a Gorgeous Patch of Sky

Pop Camera: Mr Pop filmI was recently introduced to Pop Camera by Stacy Jill Calvert, one of my co-panelists for our upcoming iPhoneography panel at BlogHer '12.

The picture at left was taken with Pop Camera using its Mr Pop film, which is its plain, unadorned, straight-shooting filter, but Pop Camera also has 18 other film filters, and I'm quite a fan of a number of them.

Mr B/W high contrast film:

Pop Camera: Mr B/W high contrast film

Yellow Fever film:

Pop Camera: Yellow Fever film

Sharp Shooter film:

Pop Camera: Sharp Shooter film

Hippie Out film:

Pop Camera: Hippie Out film

Peppermint film:

Pop Camera: Peppermint film

Ruby Eyes film:

Pop Camera: Ruby Eyes film

Blue Print film:

Pop Camera: Blue Print film

Big Boss film:

Pop Camera: Big Boss film

Welcome Back 1970 film:

Pop Camera: Welcome Back 1970 film

Yoyo Yo film:

Pop Camera: Yoyo Yo film

Not Another Vintage film:

Pop Camera: Not Another Vintage film

Sunshine film:

Pop Camera: Sunshine film

Noisy Pop film:

Pop Camera: Noisy Pop film

Mr B/W low contrast film:

Pop Camera: Mr B/W low contrast film

Hysteria film:

Pop Camera: Hysteria film

Saturday Lights film:

Pop Camera: Saturday Lights film

Bondi film:

Pop Camera: Bondi film

Blue Minus film:

Pop Camera: Blue Minus film

So far, the Mr B/W high contrast, Sharp Shooter, and Welcome Back 1970 films are my favourites. What are yours?
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Reader Comments (4)

The original picture by far and the high contrast B&W

Wednesday, June 13, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterThe Blog Fodder

I like the sunshine film.
I really like, after looking at the clouds so long, they look fake and surreal. It gives the pictures another dimension on top of the different film filters which is already awesome.

Thursday, June 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterKaz

Peppermint and Saturday Lights are my favorites here, I think. I need to start taking more camera photos.. grr..

Thursday, June 14, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterCheney

Great shot of the sky on chookooloonks blog!

Friday, June 15, 2012 | Unregistered Commentersandra

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