Brian Moore Moderator May 31, 2014 #1 The 110 freeway as seen from a street overpass downtown. Olympus OM-2N with Zuiko 50/1.8 and Kodak Ektar 100 film.
The 110 freeway as seen from a street overpass downtown. Olympus OM-2N with Zuiko 50/1.8 and Kodak Ektar 100 film.
Chris Dodkin West Coast Correspondent May 31, 2014 #2 Great location Brian - so no fencing on this bridge? I see a long exposure location in the future…. The Kodak film has done it's thing with the colors - almost looks retro postcard - very tasty
Great location Brian - so no fencing on this bridge? I see a long exposure location in the future…. The Kodak film has done it's thing with the colors - almost looks retro postcard - very tasty
Brian Moore Moderator May 31, 2014 #3 Chris Dodkin said: Great location Brian - so no fencing on this bridge? I see a long exposure location in the future…. The Kodak film has done it's thing with the colors - almost looks retro postcard - very tasty Click to expand... Thanks, Chris. Yes,...no fencing. At least not yet. I love that Kodak Ektar, Chris. It's my favorite color film.
Chris Dodkin said: Great location Brian - so no fencing on this bridge? I see a long exposure location in the future…. The Kodak film has done it's thing with the colors - almost looks retro postcard - very tasty Click to expand... Thanks, Chris. Yes,...no fencing. At least not yet. I love that Kodak Ektar, Chris. It's my favorite color film.
Pete Askew Admin Jun 3, 2014 #4 I was just thinking that I was sure I'd seen a similar view from Chris but with a fence. Same road? Anyway, love the symmetry and framing and those colours are just great. As Chris say, quite retro but very pleasing.
I was just thinking that I was sure I'd seen a similar view from Chris but with a fence. Same road? Anyway, love the symmetry and framing and those colours are just great. As Chris say, quite retro but very pleasing.