Flatpack Film Recipe Gallery

It’s time to view a round up of the photos submitted by readers of this site and our Facebook group, using the Flatpack film recipe. This low contrast film look has a turquoise hint in dull conditions, and a Kodak film look in brighter light. Let’s take a look at how your photographer friends used it in this round of our challenge.

🌊 Let’s get creative in this new round of The Film Recipes Challenge 🏄 The recipe is the burned and faded look, Childhood Vacation, which loves to be over exposed. Try some images and share a selection in the Film Recipes Facebook Group or the comments on the recipe page. Open to everyone, until end of 8th June. Tag #childhoodvacation ☀️

Flatpack by Tony Saunders

Let’s start our gallery with a wonderfully scenic selection from Tony. These images work so well with the Flatpack recipe tones and flatness, helped of course by the stunning scenery.

Flatpack by Sam McFie

Sam’s selection of Flatpack images include some early Spring details. I love the winter for photography, but it’s great to see the new season on the way.

Flatpack by M Mohanram

I almost always forget to shoot indoor scenes, but then I see lovely images like these, and I’m reminded how great our cameras are at all types of photography!

Flatpack by Hannah Vo

Hannah shared a photo study of a vase of flowers with us. I love the artistic look here, and the shade of green from the flowers. Oh, and we got a bonus cat pic, which I am always happy to see!

Flatpack by Sabrina Magnusson (1/2)

Sabrina is a regular contributor in our Film Recipe challenges, and I love to see what she shareas. I splt the submission into two this time, with a delicious set here, and some more scenes below.

Flatpack by Gordon Ovenshine

Gordon is a regular contributor, and I always enjoy seeing what has caught his eye with the latest challenge recipe. We see a little but more of Pennsylvania every two weeks.

Flatpack by Emlyn H Jones

We have two single image submissions now, with Emlyn sharing a twilight street scene first up. I don’t take many night photos, or street photos for that matter, but when I see them, I do enjoy them.

Flatpack by Kheaven Brasier

Here’s another single images submission, and this time a cheery candid shot. It’s a happy image, and looks great with the Flatpack film recipe.

Flatpack by Sabrina Magnusson (2/2)

Here’s my second selection of images from the selection shared by Sabrina in this round of the challenge.

Flatpack by Adrian Martinez

Here’s a fun selection by Adrian for this round of the challenge. I love the candid nature of these images, and the action. Adrian assures us that these two are the best of friends, and play like this all the time!

Flatpack by David Forsdike

We finish up our gallery with a welcome dose of spring sunshine. Thes beautiful scenes takes down through France, across big bridges and towards the sun. They have me dreaming of holidays and warmer weather. A lovely way to end our tour of the globe with the Flatpack film recipe.

I do hope that you enjoyed our user gallery for the Flatpack film recipe? It’s always a treat for me to see all of your photos, and I’d love it if you would join in on our latest challenge. Here are the details …

🌊 Let’s get creative in this new round of The Film Recipes Challenge 🏄 The recipe is the burned and faded look, Childhood Vacation, which loves to be over exposed. Try some images and share a selection in the Film Recipes Facebook Group or the comments on the recipe page. Open to everyone, until end of 8th June. Tag #childhoodvacation ☀️

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