Gary Clennan wrote:
Awesome Jeremy. What time of day was this?
Later in the afternoon, I think like 6-6:30 pm ish, maybe hehe.. The digital version is much less magenta, but with the 4 stop and the Velvia it came out this glorious colour almost sunset like.
H/U - I just got an email from the Film Photography Project store that they will have the new Ektachrome E100 135/36 "IN STOCK in the coming weeks"! Very exciting!
Duckmancgy wrote:
Later in the afternoon, I think like 6-6:30 pm ish, maybe hehe.. The digital version is much less magenta, but with the 4 stop and the Velvia it came out this glorious colour almost sunset like.
Nice. So the longer exposure made it a bit more colorful? I will have to try out an ND filter...
Gary, love the Cinestill 800t colors and nighttime lighting. Thanks for sharing. Any more you can post? This film is out of stock till next month, and I really want to try some.
Love the blue tones, I was looking at grabbing some 160 and 400h for some fall colours, course with the impending snow I think I may be waiting till next year
wayne seltzer wrote:
Gary, love the Cinestill 800t colors and nighttime lighting. Thanks for sharing. Any more you can post? This film is out of stock till next month, and I really want to try some.
Thanks Wayne - I will see what I can dig up. It is a really nice film albeit overpriced. It can be a bit grainy at times and you really have to watch point light sources. They turn into big red blobs which usually ruin a photo IMO. However, it is still very good in the right conditions...