Fishes
When my granddaughter visited for her birthday in January, we did a nostalgic tour of some of her favourite places from when they used to live in town.
This fish pond is one of the most favourite and we spent lots of time here.
The film was colour shifted and really difficult to scan. It is probably a Kodak product as it is packaged in the USA.
However this roll bears little resemblance to the others I shot, all from the same source.
Olympus XA2, No-name rebranded 400 ISO long expired film, commercially processed, scanned at home.
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I see yellowish green and the faintest turquoise in the grays – monitors are traitors sometimes, but tone on tone is good too. This is an image where the subject does not overpower the form. Not an easy feat.
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The subtle tones are extremely pleasing in this scene from real life. You put magic into it.
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Thank you Vera. I like the subtle tones too, though I wish they were a bit less greeny/turquoise.
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