I was squirming with anticipation on how
the new film turned out. I bought two
films the other day:
1. Kodak Ektar 100
2. Fujifilm Provia 400x
I can’t tell you how much I love this film.
For easy comparison, let me show you the exact
building with the exact same camera and lighting.
Above : KODAK ULTRAMAX 400.
Below : Kodak Ektar 100
Slightly shady results in this mysterious
dark purplish colour.
On the brighter side of the building suggests
a slight red-ish tint. It’s perfect for an
old building like this (:
Some other photos in ultra sunny condition.
Love this. Love the saturated blue sky.
I couldn’t reallu achieve this with the
Kodak UltraMax 400
Blue and red
always go well together in a photo.
More blue awesomeness (:
This was accidental discovery. My BSD doesn’t
have pressure plates like other cameras (LC-A
/ Holga etc) It doesn’t allow Multiple Exposure
either. I was rewinding my film halfway after
shooting the final exposure, and decided to
take a shot for the fun of it. This was a
pleasant surprise
(:
It wasn’t well-composed though ):
The entire film consists of the daily images
during my internship. The places nearby,
the walk to Tanjong Pagar, Maxwell…etc during
lunch.
All in all, I really enjoyed this film.
It’s a ISO 100 film, so it has to be shot
in a super bright day, otherwise, the
photos will become underexposed.I was lucky
to get all the images out (:
Labels: black slim devil, kodak Ektar 100