destroya
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I have a lot of APX 25 in 120 frozen. over the last 5 years if I do shoot it, it has been very rarely. I would guess about 10 rolls over that time. But life is short, especially as you get older, so decided its time to start shooting this film again. So dug way down to the bottom of the film chest freezer to find the case. Its was a great feeling opening the case and see 10 10 packs nicely packed away, waiting to be shot.
I have always had a soft spot for this emulsion, along with the 100 speed. It was never the sharpest, never the smallest grain, never the fasted. but when I weighed all the criteria, it was always my favorite. there is just something special about how it renders a landscape scene, both enlarged and scanned. The tonality had a magic to it and the results just sparkled. So its time, time to start shooting more and shooting this film more. I have 2 cases, so 200 rolls and my plan is to shoot 2 to 4 rolls a month, forcing myself to get back out there and go at it. getting my pentax 67 serviced and back to working order played a key roll in this decision. the 2 paired together has given me so many keepers and prints, it always makes me smile. when I go back and look at my best shots over the last 20 years, seems to always be pentax 67 and apx 25.
This is in no way meant as a show off post. I really did feel like I was 12 again, at my grandparents, opening gifts on my b-day. you know the feeling Im talking about. so get out there and shoot!
john
I have always had a soft spot for this emulsion, along with the 100 speed. It was never the sharpest, never the smallest grain, never the fasted. but when I weighed all the criteria, it was always my favorite. there is just something special about how it renders a landscape scene, both enlarged and scanned. The tonality had a magic to it and the results just sparkled. So its time, time to start shooting more and shooting this film more. I have 2 cases, so 200 rolls and my plan is to shoot 2 to 4 rolls a month, forcing myself to get back out there and go at it. getting my pentax 67 serviced and back to working order played a key roll in this decision. the 2 paired together has given me so many keepers and prints, it always makes me smile. when I go back and look at my best shots over the last 20 years, seems to always be pentax 67 and apx 25.
This is in no way meant as a show off post. I really did feel like I was 12 again, at my grandparents, opening gifts on my b-day. you know the feeling Im talking about. so get out there and shoot!
john
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