Cathedral Blues
Fall colours against the Anglican Cathedral in Victoria.
This film expired more than a decade ago.
I played with the colour a bit, but decided that the blue was in some ways the best part of the shot, so left it alone on the top shot and muted it a bit on the bottom one.
I like the way the leaves came out in the bottom shot, and the architectural framing in the top shot.
Coffee Culture was taken right below this spot.
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Mamiya M645 Super, 80mm/f2.8 lens, ISO160, Fuji NPS 160 expired July 2005.
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so beautiful, kinda poetic… the warm leaves against the cold stone…
so the first one came out with these colors because the film was expired? wow… who needs photoshop 🙂
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Isn’t it a nice colour. I like the texture/grain too. Works really well. One might need photoshop because this is unlikely to be a predictable result (depending on storage and so on of the film) and otherwise not easily reproduced because finding this kind of film is not easy.
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Definitely a color shot.
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Sure is Ken. I did not even cosider a conversion. Though I do have something from similar pov that I took on b&w film which works pretty well – nice light.
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I do like this series of film shots.
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Thanks littleislander. Me too. I will be taking more when light is better and pressure of work abates.
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