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Harrow-on-the-Hill.
June 2021.
CineStill 800T.
Hasselblad 500C/M.
Dev and scan by Take It Easy Lab, Leeds.
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Rue Montagne-aux-Herbes Potagères 7, Brussels.
January 2023.
CineStill 800T, pushed 1 stop (but exposed at 1250).
Canon A-1.
Dev and scan by Take It Easy Lab, Leeds, UK.
January 2023.
CineStill 800T, pushed 1 stop (but exposed at 1250).
Canon A-1.
Dev and scan by Take It Easy Lab, Leeds, UK.
I don’t remember if this was late in 2023 or early in 2024, and I don’t think it matters to anyone besides me. Besides that, these are pictures from an exploratory night shoot in Spandau, one of the most colorful Christmas markets I have been to.
I chose to go to this place because I wanted to see how it would be to shoot a film at night in a place filled with lights. I had tried this once before with a medium-format camera, and I loved the results.
This was my first time using 35 mm film, and I hated the results at first, but I kind of enjoy them now. Next time, I will bring a tripod and test some more aperture settings.
Portrait of artist Ralph Horsley
Reading PA, October 2019
Camera: Olympus OM1
Lens: G Zuiko 50mm f1.4
Film: Cinestill 800T (just a bit expired)
Lighting was a little difficult but the films ISO 800 made it all possible . Hasselblad 501C , Hasselblad / Zeiss CF180mm , CINE Still 800 Tungsten film. Very BUSY time of year for us hopefully we can get another shoot in before the new year .
@cinestillfilm 800T 50D comparison at one of my favorite burger spots
Canon 1V
Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art Lens
@tiffencompany Glimmerglass 1
Nikon F801s
AF Nikkor 24-120 f/3.5-5.6 D
Cinestill 800T
Developed with Cinestill CS41 kit
Digitised with Ion Slides2PC 35mm scanner
Processed with Affinity Photo
Some yarn seems to have been blowing in the wind and clung to this tree trunk. For me, it looks like someone in reflection. Graveyards are for reflection...
Fuji Film Simulation - CineStill 800T by Ritchie Roesch.