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Adrianna Tan

Another scan from the film I just developed in my bathroom: the view from Tunnel View in Yosemite Valley

(Glacier Point is nicer, but also a longer drive)

(Shot on Yashica 124G, Portra 400, self-developed in Bellini C41 kit, scanned on Fuji Frontier)

#FilmIsNotDead #BelieveInFilm #MediumFormat #Portra #Yashica #FilmPhotography #Photography #Outdoors #Nature #Yosemite #California

14 comments
NYSloth

@skinnylatte Jeebus, that’s a shot! You’re cruel. I’m pouring another Manhattan.

Adrianna Tan

@NYSloth I feel like it’s cheating coz it’s California and on a sunny day you can just put f16 and point a camera at anything!

NYSloth

@skinnylatte 😂 That doesn’t work on the East Coast!

James

@skinnylatte damn, that makes me feel like I’m looking into an old Viewmaster. Same feel of grandiosity, same colors. Great photo.

David Bremner

@skinnylatte very impressive. Colour developing looked too hard to me, even when I had a bathroom darkroom (grunge era)

Adrianna Tan

@bremner it's a little easier these days with vastly simplified chemicals. i use the bellini kit, it's a 3 step process. you have to keep it at 32C-38C / 100F which is reasonably easy with a kitchen sous vide these days.

Michael Kilby

@skinnylatte I love the sky color, really feels like flim

Matt Blaze

@skinnylatte And I have a real soft spot for the Yashica TLRs. My first camera was my dad's Yashica LM, which he passed along to me when I was just learning. (It was from 1960 or so, and was their first model with a (primitive) light meter built in). So much fun.

Adrianna Tan

@mattblaze I love mine so much. Was very intimidated by TLRs for a long time and finally got this one (with a broken light meter) for less than 200 bucks. And it’s given me so much joy

Matt Blaze

@skinnylatte You're obviously making great use of it!

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