My week 9 post is from a roll of expired Fuji Superia 400 that I first loaded into my little Canon AF35M II 3 weeks ago when I journeyed to Cardiff to watch the Wales v Scotland 6 nations game.
I planned to shoot a few rolls that day but due to enjoying the food and drink a bit too much the camera stayed in my pocket so I only managed 10 shots.
The Canon is a nice little point and shoot with a pretty sharp lens and a flash that doesn’t pop up by itself which is handy if you don’t want to be too obvious when taking candid images.
I finished off the roll this week with some images local Garw valley shots and some from the Aberystwyth Seafront ( that I also shot with my F100 and some Portra 400 that I may post next week if I don’t manage to finish off the HP5 in my Mamiya 645)
The film was processed/scanned by http://www.filmdev.co.uk/ and considering the age of the film came out pretty well albeit with quite a bit of grain.
The colours especially in the last few shots are gorgeous. Love my Canon AF35m, but it is a noisy little beast isn’t it?!
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The color looks great.
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Colors are really beautiful and saturated for expired film! I love the mini travelogues every posts here…saves me a ton on travel.
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