Cold snap up north, slow speed film and tight apertures bring atmosphere.
๐ธ Bronica SQ-A, Zenzanon PS 80mm f2.8
๐๏ธ Kodak Gold 200, box
๐ C41 dev, V600 scan, SF9+NLP process

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Cold snap up north, slow speed film and tight apertures bring atmosphere.
๐ธ Bronica SQ-A, Zenzanon PS 80mm f2.8
๐๏ธ Kodak Gold 200, box
๐ C41 dev, V600 scan, SF9+NLP process
I was surprised at how little tweaking they required, gold tends to have a warmer cast, so worked well with the first image in particular
Very nice! I lived in Leeds, maybe 30 years ago, but I don't remember it looking so good. Whereabouts is this?
The ridgeway, this weird little bit of land between Headingley and Woodhouse that's so steep it was never built on, so it's still woods, it runs parallel to the Otley Road
Ah, Yes. My grandparents lived near there and I'm sure I visited many times but I forgot the details. My father went to the school on the Meanwood side of the valley. I seem to recall a pub called The Chemic in the area, too.
Epson scanners still bringing the goods even in the era of mirrorless camera + copy stand scanning
Honestly I'm very impressed, I've been using a Plustek film scanner as well, but honestly the Epson just works more reliably out of the box, even if the 35mm resolution isn't as good
It's possible to get very nice results from 35mm scans if you're not afraid to crank the sharpening in Ps/Lightroom!
I've done that recently, and also removed the noise reduction that lightroom does automatically, the results are much better!