The first time I tried this film, I wrecked it with a stupid mistake in developing. This time, I sent it to AG photo for processing, not so much because I was afraid to develop it myself, but more because I have been too busy to do my own processing.
This roll I put through my little old Afga Isolette. Not much detail in the exposure list below because I have ditched the neurotic habit of writing down every exposure setting of every frame. I’ve enjoyed my photography more, although I am less certain of good results. Hopefully my success rate will improve with practice, if I learn anything as I go.
Tayside walk by Dunkeld House Hotel
The roll was exposed during a weekend break at Dunkeld.
At the Hermitage, looking towards the bridge.
These were scanned on my Epson V600 and post processed in Capture One for levels, colour and cropping.
Brand | Type | ISO | Format | Exposures | Camera | Lens |
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Lomography | Berlin | 400 | 120 | 12 | Agfa Isolette I | Agfa Agnar 1:4.5/85 |
Frame | Image | Comment |
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1. | Killiecrankie waterside | |
2. | Killiecrankie Bridge | |
3. | Killiecrankie shore | |
4. | Tay shore | Above |
5. | Tayside tree | |
6. | The dookit | Focus poor |
7. | The Hermitage | |
8. | The Hermitage | |
9. | The Hermitage | Tree stump |
10. | The Hermitage | The actual hermitage (header image) |
11. | The Hermitage | Bridge |
12. | The Hermitage | Waterfall |