mtnbkr
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I think I have too many choices, which is contributing to my indecision.
Next weekend I'm going on my yearly camping/hunting trip in the VA mountains. I'm going to bring my Canon New F-1 and 35-105/3.5 zoom (as well as a 50/1.4), but I'm unsure which film to bring. Peak leaf color has passed us but there will be lots of golden light from the sun shining through what remains. Sunsets and sunrises will be stunning.
Choices:
Lomo Metropolis: Will expose at 400 for additional contrast and color, but I think this wouldn't be a great choice for the woods. Could be interesting but I'm thinking it'll be mostly wasted here.
Fuji Superia 400: Great for "golden hour" shots, but the region will be mostly brown and grey with a little green here and there. It may be a bit limited during midday.
Berger Pancro 400 B&W: I'll lose the "golden hour" colors but can focus (heh) on shapes and textures of the forest.
Kodak Double-X B&W: Could make for a "grittier" composition, but I think it'll be too slow in the forest outside of midday.
I'm leaning towards the Berger and just using my phone for color shots.
Thoughts?
Chris
Next weekend I'm going on my yearly camping/hunting trip in the VA mountains. I'm going to bring my Canon New F-1 and 35-105/3.5 zoom (as well as a 50/1.4), but I'm unsure which film to bring. Peak leaf color has passed us but there will be lots of golden light from the sun shining through what remains. Sunsets and sunrises will be stunning.
Choices:
Lomo Metropolis: Will expose at 400 for additional contrast and color, but I think this wouldn't be a great choice for the woods. Could be interesting but I'm thinking it'll be mostly wasted here.
Fuji Superia 400: Great for "golden hour" shots, but the region will be mostly brown and grey with a little green here and there. It may be a bit limited during midday.
Berger Pancro 400 B&W: I'll lose the "golden hour" colors but can focus (heh) on shapes and textures of the forest.
Kodak Double-X B&W: Could make for a "grittier" composition, but I think it'll be too slow in the forest outside of midday.
I'm leaning towards the Berger and just using my phone for color shots.
Thoughts?
Chris