Autumn on Kodak Ektar 100 and FujiFilm Industrial 400 (Nikon F80 and F65)
Autumn is coming along, with all the colours associated with it. It’s a time of the year which I strongly connect with Kodak Ektar 100, a more saturated film stock than most other, and landscape photography – preferably a combination of both. Below is a couple of pictures I took with both Kodak Ektar, and some taken on FujiFilm Industrial 400 (a Japan-only stock) with my Nikon F80 and Nikon F65.
Seeing how the pictures turned out, I find that I’ll need to revisit the scene another day under other lightning conditions, as I find that some of the pictures lack a certain contrast which I envisioned. This might also be in part due to the Tokina AF 70-210 lens that I used. Good thing photography is a constant journey.
Kodak Ektar 100 – Nikon F80 – Tokina AF 70 – 210
Fuji Industrial 400 – Nikon F65 – Nikkor 50mm F1.8D