Low evening light near Drynie, on the Black Isle.

Glorious sunny day. Cycle; swim; pop into work; shop; home before lunchtime. Various Olympus Trip snaps taken in an effort to finish up the decades old colour film that was in it. One of the very few okay shots was taken of this same scene. But one word summarises the overall results - awful! Don't know if it was the age of the film; the processing (distinct green cast to everything); the camera exposure metering (there's not much the user can adjust manually); or a combination of these. Bit loath to try another film in it in case it's just a waste of time. Bit unfortunate really. Perhaps a 24-exposure B&W film - a new one! - next time.

Last frame taken with this spool, and 35 Blips from a total of 37 exposures. I'm sure that's a new record for me. If I'd had my whits about me for the couple of blunders, might have made 37 out 37. Was close enough.



Nikon F100 : f/8 : 1/160" : 40mm : ISO 400

Lens: Voigtlander 40mm f/2 Ultron SL II (with K2 yellow filter)
Film: Kodak TRI-X 400 (B&W negative)


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