m_goetz
Hay Bales
Velvia never fails to amaze me, it’s just such a shame it’s so hard to get one’s hands onto it these days.
Velvia makes vivid colors appear where the barely are any to begin with.
This shot was taken shortly after sunset, to finish off the film so that I could get it to the lab the next day. The light was nearly gone and I wasn't so sure that it would turn out. Very glad that I took it in the end!
Nikon F3 + Sigma Super Wide II 24mm f2.8 + Fujichrome Velvia (old-base stock RVP, not RVP50!)
Expiry date: 2000s (?)
Exposure index: 50
Scanned on a Nikon Coolscan IV ED using Vuescan.
Hay Bales
Velvia never fails to amaze me, it’s just such a shame it’s so hard to get one’s hands onto it these days.
Velvia makes vivid colors appear where the barely are any to begin with.
This shot was taken shortly after sunset, to finish off the film so that I could get it to the lab the next day. The light was nearly gone and I wasn't so sure that it would turn out. Very glad that I took it in the end!
Nikon F3 + Sigma Super Wide II 24mm f2.8 + Fujichrome Velvia (old-base stock RVP, not RVP50!)
Expiry date: 2000s (?)
Exposure index: 50
Scanned on a Nikon Coolscan IV ED using Vuescan.