I'm still sorting through the results of my heroic filmwasting efforts in Finland in August. I got everything processed and scanned at a lab, but haven't managed to get anything re-scanned or even re-edited in Photoshop. My daughter's Adobe subscription ran out in August and I have to wait for her new college term to start before I can get access again
In the meantime, I'm just imagining what they may look like if I can get my hands on them properly.
Anyway, here are 4 images (probably split over two posts) from a hike that we did in Lapland. In Finland I was playing around with a completely different way (for me) of taking photos and I really enjoyed myself once I'd decided what I wanted to do. The main flaw in my plan was that I shot about 13 rolls in this new way before seeing any of the results! This means that mistakes that would otherwise have been nipped in the bud, were repeated across the films and my 'hit rate' was way down...but I'm more sure of where I'm going now. If I get time I'll go into more detail on a separate thread as I'd welcome some discussion and pointers, but for now here are 4 images.
All shot with slow shutter speeds with a Minolta X700 on either Kentmere 400, Fomapan 100, or Agfa APX 100 film and a dark red filter.