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Eugen Rochko

Path through the countryside. Cumbria.

Canon AE-1 Program
Kodak Portra 400
Helios 44M 58mm/2

#BelieveInFilm #FilmPhotography #AnalogPhotography #35mm

A road covered in orange leaves, framed by old stone walls covered in moss, with green but yellowing trees on either side.
11 comments
Stefano Marinelli

@Gargron you caught the heart of the British countryside. And analog photography is art.

Silversalty

@Gargron
Forgive my critique but the clarity of this image is strange. Is it a scanner problem? Scan or digital pic of a print?

Silversalty

@Gargron
Center seems sharp and edges soft. Sign of a poor lens. But the left side wire fence has some sharpness. Lens elements might not be properly aligned.

Eugen Rochko

@Silversalty Yes, that’s what I was thinking. I’ll use the Canon FD 50mm/1.8 for landscape photography from now on.

Ric

@Gargron you seem to be really enjoying Cumbria specifically. If you don't mind a somewhat terrifying drive, look up Hardknott Pass. It's Britain's steepest road and has lots of insane corners, most notably a hairpin turn where if you come off of the road, you're not going to be getting back on to it again (I nearly died there myself the first time I drove it, in a clapped out Ford S-Max, pitch black and heavy rain!), but there's the remains of a roman Fort there which is a must-see!

Eugen Rochko

@dev_ric We don’t drive, but thanks for the suggestion!

Ric

@Gargron ah, that's a shame. Drives out there are so scenic!

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