Hotel
Olympus XA, Kodak Portra 400
Historically notable as the first photo from my second XA. The meter seems OK (though Portra is very forgiving), though the weak rangefinder spot makes focusing less satisfying than with my previous XA.
(This was not even Shot 0 on the roll -- it was, like, Shot -1. I think I got 40 shots out of this roll!)
This is from a recent business trip to Philadelphia, during which I had the pleasure of stopping by PhotoLounge in Center City, Philadelphia (1909 Chestnut, between 19th & 20th). Sadly, they don't do E6, but they still develop C41 and B&W, and they did a great job on two rolls (35mm and 120) for me. The scans look nice, too! (This is one of them)
Hotel
Olympus XA, Kodak Portra 400
Historically notable as the first photo from my second XA. The meter seems OK (though Portra is very forgiving), though the weak rangefinder spot makes focusing less satisfying than with my previous XA.
(This was not even Shot 0 on the roll -- it was, like, Shot -1. I think I got 40 shots out of this roll!)
This is from a recent business trip to Philadelphia, during which I had the pleasure of stopping by PhotoLounge in Center City, Philadelphia (1909 Chestnut, between 19th & 20th). Sadly, they don't do E6, but they still develop C41 and B&W, and they did a great job on two rolls (35mm and 120) for me. The scans look nice, too! (This is one of them)