Day with a Canon F-1 and Kodak Gold 200

Paul Taylor

Well-Known Member
In my typical fashion of shooting a roll of film in a day and seeing what I get - here is a some of a roll from my Canon "new" F-1 w/ Canon 50mmF1.4 and some Kodak Gold 200.

Scanned with my usual Nikon D800 & Nikon 105mm Macro, Developed with Cinestill CS41 kit, and "converted" in NLP.

These are just candid, out and about shots. Nothing too serious.

The roses outside my front door

Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2540 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Outdoor seating at one place
Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2541 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Patio seating where I ate some lunch, and the pitchers o' tea
Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2544 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2545 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Some rain rolled in
Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2542 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2551 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2552 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr


Rabbit doing it's best "jaws" impression
Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2554 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Some citrus looking citrus
Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2532 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Someone's red Camry.
Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2531 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

One of my legs is longer than the other I think
Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2539 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Will always take a photo of a yellow rose, my grandmother June's favorite
Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2526 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr

Quick stop at the office, under a crescent moon.

Canon F1 - 10--25 - Gold 200 - CS41 - D800-2547 by Paul Taylor, on Flickr
 
Did you pick up a speed finder for the F1-n? One of the most versatile attachments for a SLR camera. A great lens to consider is the 35mm T&S FD mount. Works great for pano stitching.
 
I agree with Paul. The forum lets me see parts of the world that I will never get to visit. The very natural colour you have here also is a great recommendation for the Cinedtill kits. I have been tossing up whether to give one try. I Kodak's the Colorplus 200 film. I wonder what the differences are.
 
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