My friend developed these for me. She's a good friend. And she is a little aggressive with the squeegee. This was all old expired film though, and nothing really significant on them. Just fooling around with the camera until some other lenses get delivered.
Fuji GW 690III, 90mm (about 39mm in 35mm film), 4 seconds or so exposure, on Velvia ISO 50. It's a new dawn arriving. Mt Kailash, shot from Drira Phuk monastery, 5070 metres (world's highest).
philip_pj wrote:
Fuji GW 690III, 90mm (about 39mm in 35mm film), 4 seconds or so exposure, on Velvia ISO 50. It's a new dawn arriving. Mt Kailash, shot from Drira Phuk monastery, 5070 metres (world's highest).
I started my film processing this week after a very long hiatus, and hopefully the film (sheets & rolls) survived the long trip to Mars...
This photo was taken with my Linhof Technika V, Linhof-Schneider 180mm f5.6 Symmar, K2 filter, on Delta 100. Scanned with Epson V850 with VueScan in control, post-processed with Adobe CC.
philip_pj wrote:
Fuji GW 690III, 90mm (about 39mm in 35mm film), 4 seconds or so exposure, on Velvia ISO 50. It's a new dawn arriving. Mt Kailash, shot from Drira Phuk monastery, 5070 metres (world's highest).
Such a great emotive photo. Strong colors and composition.