The color on those is really fabulous. That's what I love about expired film--the unexpected results. Sometimes, as here, it works in your favor. Other times, not so much.
Jonathan
The color on those is really fabulous. That's what I love about expired film--the unexpected results. Sometimes, as here, it works in your favor. Other times, not so much.
Jonathan
exactly... I also shot a couple rolls of expired Kodak Gold 200 and I did not get the colors or character that I did from the Ultramax. The good news is I have 7 more rolls of Ultramax from the same lot so I now know what I will get from the remaining rolls.
Actually, I PERformed last rights, not PREformed them, but I think you know what I meant. Sorry, it was bugging me.
By the way, in case anyone's wondering, I don't go around searching for carcasses to photograph (this is my second coyote in as many months)-they just seem to keep turning up lately.
That color does really have a good feel to it. My favorite is the first one.
I don't think it matters, at least not to me, but I suppose this sort of thing is easily replicated with a cell phone and some Instagram/Hipstamatic filters these days. And yeah, grouped up like this it makes it look like it was a Photo 101 class project or something, but we can't always be zone system sophisticates, now can we?
Tru-View 120 plastic camera, HP5+
Jonathan
I spent last weekend in Oregon's Alvord Desert. I tried to capture the strange light of the second picture with my view camera but it was just before sunset and I wasn't fast enough.
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