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02 May 2022

Second Roll of Kodak E100

 I only have three pictures worth sharing from my second roll of slide film. It's not the film's fault - it looked good even under harsh light with bright spots and deep shadows. There are few keepers because I was careless. I didn't choose times of day or weather that was suited for slide film photography and at some point I was rushing to finish the roll and send it off to the lab. Not a great mindset for using expensive film. 

Some construction materials under a bridge. I went back to this spot with a digital camera a few days ago and couldn't get a similar result, even after screwing around in Lightroom for a while.

An alley near my apartment. This style of chair often has a chair connecting it to another seat. The university where I taught until recently had them in several student lounges.

And, of course . . . .
You can probably see that the film captures both highlights and shadows quite well. Any faults with the photographs on a roll are completely my responsibility.





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