CINESTILL 800T IN NORTHERN FINLAND
On a recent trip to Northern Finland, I decided to take a roll of 35mm Cinestill 800T. Although the film is tungsten balanced, I decided against using a warming filter because I thought the films white balance would complement the snow and blue skies. I think it works.
In my latest video, I make a short trip to the local lake in the Snow with the aim to print one of the negatives in the Darkroom.
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Making Black and White Prints in the Darkroom with the negatives made in the Holga from the previous video.
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I headed out to a local park with the Holga and some Delta 100 film during a morning of thick fog. It was a calm a relaxing walk, and I hope that comes across in the video and how I've shared the images.
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On a recent trip to Northern Finland, I decided to shoot a roll of 35mm Cinestill 800T. Although the film is tungsten balanced, I decided against using a warming filter because I thought the films white balance would complement the snow and blue skies.
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