Another roll shot here in the South Wales Valleys in the fog that seemed to hang around forever.
This time I used my trusty Nikon F100 this the Nikkor 24-85 vr and some long expired Fuji Superia 400.
I have about 15 or so rolls of expired Superia 100/400 mix that I was gifted and I find that it gives nice warmish subtle colours that really look nice when shooting the misty landscape.
This roll was shot over 2 days as when I reached the top of the valley on the 1st day it absolutely poured down and soaked me to my skin.
The 2nd day was still misty but the light was better and little or no rain.
The colours look way cooler by comparison.
I think I prefer the warmer look.
I always overexpose my expired film by at least one stop but I think the next roll of Superia 400 I shoot I will shoot box speed if the light is good in the hope the colours may warm a little.
Thanks for looking…..
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The shot of the half buried wheel is pure art.
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These are beautiful!
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Absolutely gorgeous and I agree with Alex, the half buried wheel is a stunner!
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Yep, really nice feel to these. You’ve nailed the scanning process I reckon.
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