Glacier National Park, Montana
If you refer to my first post you can see the first photo I made on this roll of film. The photos in this post are from the same roll of expired Kodak 200. It rendered landscapes so beautifully, and has a green tint in the shadows. The first and fourth photos are taken at 50mm with a Pentax Takumar 50mm 1.7 lens. Photos two and three are shot at 135mm with my dad's old Pentax 135 f/2. The camera I'm using is a 1970's Pentax KX, which is more compact, and has a better light meter than the popular K1000.
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Fantastic looking landscapes, thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! I look forward to putting more work on here. I'm planning a trip to Cape Flattery Washington and hope to shoot lots of film. I'll keep you guys posted!
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Thank you!
Man, these are beautiful. Love the contrast of lighting . Really lets you know how nice the tones can get with Kodak 200.
Thank you Owen! I was really excited when I got the film back. Might be kind of a dumb question, but the rolls of Kodak 200 come from by grandpa who no longer shoots film. Is Kodak Gold 200 a different film, or is that what I have? I haven't done enough research on it.
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Wow thank you! I feel quite honored.
Thank you!