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Review of Lomography Color Negative 35 mm ISO 400 film with a Nikon FE2 | Sample photos in Portugal!

December 3, 2024

I love Lomography film. I love all of it. I honestly don’t know what I’d do without them! They are the only large scale company creating unique film stock that is reliable. Maybe I’m wrong, but that’s just been my experience so far. You guys know I love Lomography LomoChrome Purple and LomoChrome Turquoise film, but I’m also equally as obsessed with their standard color film stock. The colors are incredibly vibrant and realistic, with surprisingly natural skin tones. It’s one of the most affordable film stocks out there, particularly if you buy in bulk. The only downside is that sometimes its hard to find. But when it’s available, I always stock up. I would say Lomography Color Negative film might be the film that I use the most out in the real world. When I’m shooting weddings, portraits, events… anything where I know my client doesn’t want me to get too crazy with my film stock.

I took a roll of Lomography Color Negative 35 mm ISO 400 film with me to Portugal and tried it out in my Nikon FE2. I have a full blog post and YouTube video about the Nikon FE2 because I’m obsessed with it. It’s the best 35 mm film camera that I own. The photos are absolutely stunning. I recommend the Nikon Nikkor 50 mm f/1.4 lens because it adds a level of surreality and magic to the images due to the wide aperture capabilities. I love a good 50 mm lens. There is something truly special about them. They create images that are intimate and dreamy but that don’t look too outside of reality.

I wanted to share my full roll of Lomography Color Negative 400 film that I took with my Nikon FE2 in Portugal so you can see what this film is capable of. You can also check out my YouTube video that I made from our trip to Portugal here if you’d prefer to watch rather than scroll. :) I can’t believe I almost left my Nikon FE2 at home for this trip because I was already planning on bringing so many other cameras! Thank goodness I didn’t, because these might be some of my favorite images I took on that trip. Lomography also makes this film in ISO 100 and ISO 800, but I prefer the ISO 400. :) If you’re looking for more film recommendations, make sure to check out my blog post about all of my favorite 35 mm film stocks here.

If you’re interested in trying out Lomography Color Negative ISO 400 35 mm film, here is where you can find it!

LOMOGRAPHY COLOR NEGATIVE ISO 400 35 MM FILM

B&H Photo Video

AMAZON (not always in stock)

EBAY (most likely to get a good deal because people are usually selling unused stock)

If it’s out of stock on these sites, you can always check out some of the similar film stocks:

LOMOGRAPHY COLOR NEGATIVE ISO 800 35 MM FILM

B&H PHOTO VIDEO

ADORAMA

EBAY

LOMOGRAPHY COLOR NEGATIVE ISO 100 35 MM FILM

B&H PHOTO VIDEO

ADORAMA

EBAY

WHERE TO BUY A NIKON FE2

AMAZON

KEH CAMERA

ETSY

EBAY

WHERE TO BUY A NIKON NIKKOR AF 50MM F1.4 D LENS

AMAZON

KEH CAMERA

EBAY

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If you have any questions, I’m always happy to help! You can contact me here, or leave a comment below! Thanks so much for stopping by! You can also check out my Amazon storefront for more camera/film recommendations. :) Have a magical day!

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Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM Lens Review with Sample Photos in Japan!

October 1, 2024

WHY DID I BUY THE CANON EF 17-40MM F/4L USM LENS?

You might know that the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II lens is my absolute favorite Canon lens, but when I started doing occasional real estate photography for AirBnb and local businesses, I needed a lens that was a little bit wider. I didn’t want to make a huge investment into yet another super expensive lens, especially because I knew that I could use my 24-70mm lens for most situations when it came to real estate photos. I really just needed something I could use for tight and cramped spaces like small bathrooms, bedrooms, and kitchens. The Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM Lens seemed like the best price for what I was looking for. It’s an L series lens, which is Canon’s pro level lens series, but at a fairly reasonable price of $600 (especially compared to the price tag of $1899 for the 24-70mm lens). Though, I actually bought mine gently used so I got an even better deal (you can find them used on KEH Camera or eBay). At this point in my life, I rarely ever steer away from the L series lenses, except in the case of the Canon 50mm f/1.4 lens that has a special place in my heart. I have yet to try the RF lenses yet, though it’s on my wish list for next year. :)

WHY DID I BRING THE CANON 17-40MM F/4 L LENS TO JAPAN OVER THE CANON 24-70MM F/2.8 L II LENS?

When I was debating which cameras and lenses to bring with me to Japan, I was torn between bringing my beloved Canon 24-70mm lens and my newer Canon 17-40mm lens. I like to bring a digital camera with me on my trips, along with a handful of film cameras. I mostly use the digital camera as a backup to my film cameras, many of which can be unreliable. It’s mostly just for peace of mind because I actually rarely end up using my digital cameras on my trips! Knowing this, I decided to leave my heavy and large Canon 24-70mm lens behind for the first time on a major trip. The 17-40mm lens is 0.67 pounds lighter, which doesn’t sound like much, but makes a huge difference when I’m lugging a giant camera backpack around a foreign country. Not to mention, it took up less space in my camera bag, allowing me to bring an extra film camera… Yes. I realize that filling that space with another camera probably doesn’t help with my dilemma of a heavy backpack…

THOUGHTS ON THE QUALITY OF THE IMAGES

While the 17-40mm lens doesn’t quite have that professional and super sharp quality to the images that I’m used to with the 24-70mm lens (I think I’ve been spoiled!), it got the job done. And even going through the photos now for this blog post, I’m pleasantly surprised by how beautiful these images turned out. You can really only notice a difference when you zoom in on the images in Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom and compare the overall sharpness and the noise in the shadows and corners. It really was a great backup to my film cameras and worked in all lighting conditions, even dark city streets and low-light rooms. And because of it’s ability to capture super wide shots, I easily managed to photograph the stunning architecture of Japan. I always love a wide lens for traveling. I prefer to use the 17-40mm lens with my Canon 5D Mark IV or Canon 6D over my Canon EOS R because I find that the additional lens adapter that I have to use with the EOS R tends to add additional distortion to the edges of the photos when shooting wide. One of the main differences I noticed between the 17-40mm f/4 lens and the 24-70mm f/2.8 lens is the fact that the 24-70mm lens handles edge distortion much better. Portraits look more natural and the added aperture value of the 24-70mm makes for better images overall. However, when I’m traveling, I’m mostly capturing landmarks and buildings, so it worked out just fine! If you’re going more for portraits or detail photos, the 24-70mm would definitely be a better option.

Did I miss my Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 lens?

Yes. I always do, mostly just because the 24-70 is my heart and soul in a lens. But looking at my images now, I think the 17-40mm lens fulfilled my needs as a backup camera on my trip. I never really end up doing much with my digital images after my trips. I tend to lean towards my film images for sharing on social media and blog posts. Though, if for some reason, my film didn’t turn out from my trip, it’s nice to know that I’d have these images to remember our trip by.

Make sure to scroll to the bottom of the post to see more of my favorite images I took in Japan with the Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM Lens. I hope these help you to decide if this lens is for you! If you’re on a budget looking for an affordable but professional lens, the 17-40 mm lens would be a great option to start with. Plus, you can always upgrade later! You could also check out my blog post about the Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Lens for comparison. I also posted a video on my YouTube channel about all of the cameras I ended up taking with me on my trip to Japan. You can watch it here!

WHERE TO BUY THE CANON EF 17-40MM F/4 L USM ZOOM LENS

Amazon

B&H Photo Video

KEH Camera (used)

eBay (used)


WHERE TO BUY THE CANON EF 24-70MM F/2.8L II USM ZOOM LENS

Amazon

B&H Photo Video

KEH Camera (used)

eBay (used)

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If you have any questions, I’m always happy to help! You can contact me here, or leave a comment below! Thanks so much for stopping by! You can also check out my Amazon storefront for more camera/film recommendations. :) Have a magical day!

<3 Myles Katherine

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Review of the Complete Douro Valley Wine Tour with Lunch, Wine Tastings and River Cruise with Viator | Porto, Portugal Travel Tips

September 22, 2024

When I was planning our trip to Portugal, I knew I’d want to spend a day at the vineyards in the Douro Valley drinking port wine. I just wasn’t sure how we were going to get there from the city of Porto! I stumbled across the Complete Douro Valley Wine Tour with Lunch, Wine Tastings and River Cruise by Viator and after reading a few of the reviews, it sounded perfect. A guided bus tour, two vineyard tours and tastings AND a boat ride through the Douro Valley. It sounded too good to be true! I’ve taken many bus tours in my time and I’m always a little hesitant because I tend to get carsick rather easily. I’ve survived tours on St. Lucia’s twisty mountain roads, Maui’s Road to Hana and the treacherous cliffs along the Amalfi Coast so I tried to remind myself that it couldn’t possibly be worse than those. Luckily, it wasn’t bad AT ALL and I would say it was one of my favorite all-day bus tours I’ve been on so far!

We visited Casa dos Barros winery first, then hopped on a traditional rabelo boat for a peaceful ride on the Douro River, and then ended the day at Croft Port, one of the oldest port wine producers in the world. Croft was probably the most beautiful vineyard I’ve ever seen in my life. It was incredible.

I posted a full video on my YouTube channel about our tour so you can decide for yourself if it’s something you’d want to go on! I’d highly recommend it though because the views were gorgeous, the port wine was delicious, and it was totally worth the price. It’s only about $100/person which is crazy to me. We had an incredible tour guide, Margarida, and the vineyards we visited were absolutely stunning. I’d even take this tour again if we went back. I loved it so much. It also helped that the weather was perfect, despite a little rain earlier in the day. We were even given two glasses of wine each with our lunch too, which was included with the cost, along with all of the entrance fees, the boat ride, and the tastings!

It was so nice to be able to relax for the day, instead of staring at the maps on my phone trying to find a restaurant or figure out how to get back to our hotel. I’m always the trip planner when it comes to me and Chris, mostly because I’m type A and need to be in control of everything. :) Plus, I like to save money where I can, so the fact that this tour was so affordable made it even better.

If you’re looking for an affordable hotel in Porto, I’d highly recommend Memoria Porto FLH Hotels. It was quiet, affordable, beautiful, close to the water, super clean, and we were even greeted with port wine upon our arrival! You can read more about my Portugal hotel recommendations on my travel blog - Cute & Affordable Hotels in Porto & Lisbon.

If you’re heading to Portugal anytime soon, you absolutely need to visit both Porto and Lisbon. And while you’re in Porto, make sure to book this Douro Valley tour. You won’t regret it. It would even be great for a larger group because it takes all of the guesswork out of traveling. I would have loved for my parents and siblings to have joined us for the tour. Maybe next time!

If you’d like even more details about this specific tour, you can find it on my travel blog here! And make sure to check out my Viator shop to see all of our favorite tours around the world so far! And you can watch more videos from our trip to Portugal on my YouTube channel.

Have a magical day!

<3 Myles Katherine

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