OregonSun wrote:
Nice shots! That film looks promising, I'll have to give it a try.
It is almost certainly Kodak Gold 800, which is normally available only in disposable cameras. For my first roll, I shot it at EI 1600 and asked the lab to push-process 1 stop; that also looked very good. It's daylight-balanced. I'm going to pick up a few more rolls and keep a 1-stop ND filter with me for brighter conditions and use it as a dawn-to-dusk colour film.
Before my upload and sell expires let me share a few of the second roll I've shot in literally decades. Super happy with these. For the first time, I didn't pull out my X-T4 and only shot film. Terrifying! Shot with Fuji STX-2, 50mm 1.9 (oh my god I wish I could find a 28 or 35 Fujica X mount lens that isn't $200), and Ilford XP2 400
(corrected film to XP2 instead of the imaginary HP2)
Ditchell wrote:
Before my upload and sell expires let me share a few of the second roll I've shot in literally decades. Super happy with these. For the first time, I didn't pull out my X-T4 and only shot film. Terrifying! Shot with Fuji STX-2, 50mm 1.9 (oh my god I wish I could find a 28 or 35 Fujica X mount lens that isn't $200), and Ilford HP2 400
That picture definitely tells a story. There's something ironic about Riley having his moment of self-realization while looking at his reflection in the doorway of the animal control office. He's probably asking himself, "Why am I here? I don't have any parking tickets."