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Copyright - Kapitan Curtis
University Of Manitoba
Nikon F6 & Carl Zeiss Lenses
Nikon Coolscan 5000ED
Fuji Provia 400X
Copyright - Kapitan Curtis
University Of Manitoba
Nikon F6 & Carl Zeiss Lenses
Nikon Coolscan 5000ED
Fuji Provia 400X
The Lake on Provia 100.
This is 35mm film and with a SLR (Konica T2), I used this film I somehow inherited. It's expired, but only 2 years. I did not use slide film for decades, must say I'm impressed again. These are right from the scanner. (Which isn't this bad either!) I think most people would think this is digital at first look.
Taken at dusk, with the moon rising. Shot on the Yashica TLR with Provia, scanned. Not bad for a 50 year old camera.
Provia 100F Lake.
2nd roll of slide film from the lake. I made these a little warmer, the original rendering is quite a bit cooler. Again, great detail and sharpness. I have another 2 rolls of this film left, but I think I will wait for a good occasion to use them. Whatever that might be.
Copyright - Kapitan Curtis
University Of Manitoba
Nikon F6 & Carl Zeiss Lenses
Nikon Coolscan 5000ED
Fuji Provia 400X
Copyright - Kapitan Curtis
University Of Manitoba
Nikon F6 & Carl Zeiss Lenses
Nikon Coolscan 5000ED
Fuji Provia 400X
Fujicrhrome Provia 100 cross processed in my kitchen with Unicolor C41 kit from Film Photography Project store.
Been a while since I have found any film remnants lying around at railfan locales it was honestly a bit refreshing to find this Provia box but I have to ask, what railfan worth his salt shoots 400 speed transparencies?
Deshler, Ohio
Lubitel 2
Provia 100F
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Developed and scanned in Bayeux, London, UK