Fujifilm Pro 400H is a new film I've tried. At first, it was frustrating for me. Magenta, green, and cyan are very strong. Colors are very pastel. It seemed like everything was muted or muddy. I wondered if I exposed it wrongly. I tried to err on the side of overexposure, but things looked underexposed. When I scanned them in, though, I found things I liked about it. It has a sensitive look; not quite what I was aiming for, but lovely in its own right.
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Buckwheat tree |
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Buckwheat tree |
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Tulipa clusiana 'Lady Jane' in dappled sun |
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Tulipa clusiana 'Lady Jane' opening in morning light |
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Narcissus 'Bell Song', a pinkish Jonquilla daffodil |
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Bluets in the woods |
It works nicely on people. I think I'll use it mostly for portraits in the future.
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Lucy swinging |
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Lucy |
And more shots:
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Rosa chinensis 'Mutabilis', new foliage and first blooms of the year |
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Thurlow Dam in Tallassee, last Friday |
There were more photos, but I didn't have time to scan them yet.
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