tbh idek why I took so many shots of this parking lot but it's like once you've established a consistent scene for comparison I guess you gotta use it again huh
the first one was shot on Flic Film Elektra 100 (i.e. Kodak Aerocolor IV), and the other three on Fujifilm 200

I've cropped these so they're more or less framing the same thing, but I haven't adjusted any of the colours as they came back to me as scanned from the lab
they're also all kind of not in focus because I'm using a fixed-focus camera lol

these are actually all shot at the same exposure setting, which I think is why the sky in the last three look a little washed out in comparison, while the parking lot interior of the first (in broad daylight) looks about as dark as the third's (nearing dusk)

even though the first one sort of has a weird green tinge to me (idk if this is something I'd be able to fix), I kind of like it the most out of these four? I like that I can see the texture in the clouds (although it's possible there just wasn't any texture in the clouds on the other three days), and I kind of like how the interior fades into the shadows without being too harsh (although it's possible the dusk lighting makes it harsher)

I think knowing now that the first film has that antique kind of tint, I could maybe shoot that film again with this in mind, but Fujifilm 200 (and Kodak Gold 200, and all of these other consumer films) just have what seem like very true colours and so I can just shoot it however


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