Mixed in with the 60(!) rolls of FujiColor Press 400 I was given by a friend was one roll of Fuji Super G 200. This film was discontinued and replaced by the Superia line in 1998 so this roll is at least that expired. I shot it at ISO 100 to give it an extra stop. I was impressed with how well it turned out. I expected way more grain and color shifts. The only problem was user error - I accidentally popped the film door open at some point and lost a few images.
Yellow on Yellow
The Larder in Cleveland.
Erin at Noble Beast. At first I thought I was just missing the focus on some of my images with the Canon Canonet QL17 GIII but it just turns out this camera can't focus very close. I'm still learning my way around this machine.
The Cleveland Museum of Art Atrium
This was the last photo that still had an image visible from the camera door being open. I'm amazed that just the images directly exposed were "totally" ruined. The anti-halation layer saved the images that were already shot and spooled.
The Bowery
Summit Lake Towpath Bridge
My Raleigh - and again - great color here.
I did not walk on or cross the live rails.
Look at the sky - almost wish I had a few more rolls of this in those boxes.
Have I ever mentioned here how much I like my bicyles.
We call this the Firestone Gravel.
I took some cool self-portraits in front of this a few weeks ago. I'm kinda digging this analog shot and the 40mm lens is growing on me.
I'm surprised using the camera's light meter this came out over-exposed - you would think all that brightness would have under-exposed this image.
More analog soon! Also check out new videos on my YouTube Channel.
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