There is just something about cyan blue that I really really like. This is the entrance to a parking lot in Aalborg, Denmark. Under the “house of music”, a local culture hotspot. I love how the old X-Pro1 renders absolutely gorgeous fuji colors! and sometimes that’s just enough for a small blogpost. Enjoy
Shot I Aalborg, Denmark on the Fujifilm X-Pro1 with a Fujinon 35mmf2 lens.
There is just something about cyan blue that I really really like. This is the entrance to a parking lot in Aalborg, Denmark. Under the “house of music”, a local culture hotspot. I love how the old X-Pro1 renders absolutely gorgeous fuji colors! and sometimes that’s just enough for a small blogpost. Enjoy
Shot I Aalborg, Denmark on the Fujifilm X-Pro1 with a Fujinon 35mmf2 lens.
Sometimes its just fun to take a walk, and try something new, or in this case, something old, and see how it works out. Thats what I did, with a couple some rolls of expired film
A couple of rolls of Kodacolor VR Plus 200, damn that is a long name for a film :). Which I acquired on a facebook group in Denmark. I shot the film at ISO64, after rule 1 stop per decade(ish). The roll is shot over a couple of days, and its fun to see how it reacts in the different type of light, but it was a fun distraction from everyday life right now. And I enjoyed the process, and the pictures, or the ones posted here, came out “ok”, not mind shattering good, but ok. Enjoy.
Another day, another day with new images. This is actually some of my favorite images shot on film. Its a damn weird place. Its placed in a small forest, close to a larger road near Aalborg, Denmark, but its really hard to see from the road. I knew it was supposed to be there, but we still managed to miss it a couple of times. If there was leaves on the trees we would never have found it.
I don’t know the story behind the place, I tried finding some information online, but no luck. Looks like some hermit used to live there perhaps, but it is in total ruin now. A couple of rusted camping wagons, a small totally trashed shed, and then a whole lot of rusted beetles.
Pictures all shot on my untrusty Bronica SQ-AI + My first real try with Fuji Pro 400h. Developed at lab, and scanned at home on my Epson 550.
Film Learnings: This is an amazing film, color, details and grain is just out of this world. You know why its a “Premium” film. This is a 400 Film, but I shot it at 200, after good advice
If I could afford it, this would be one of my go to films, but for now, I’m saving the rest, for a some special occasion! 🙂 But Damnnnnnn its good.