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Film Dump #5

Welcome to the 5th film dump! This dump is from a couple days. First off would be a disc golf day with my family up in the bay area. We went to Kelly Park for the day to play a full round of disc golf. It was a nice bright day and there was a range on the course where I was able to throw one of my discs about 300 ft, which is pretty good for me at the time. I was equipped with my cousin's Minolta X700 and a roll of Kodak GT800 from a disposable camera. The light meter on the X700 was a bit faulty due to low battery so everything was manual exposure, which I think worked out pretty well. Minolta X700  - Kodak GT800 Minolta X700  - Kodak GT800 Minolta X700  - Kodak GT800 Minolta X700  - Kodak GT800 Minolta X700  - Kodak GT800 Next we got 2 days in Santa Barbara. I was equipped with my trusty Nikon FG with a roll of Fujifilm 400. The first half of the roll was used at Santa Barbara City College and the Santa Barbara Marina. I absolutely love taking pictures at SBCC...

Film Dump #4

So this post is pretty special, it's a bit short but its because the pictures in the posts are experiments. The first 3 are a test roll from my new main TLR camera, a Yashica-A that I got for waaaayyy cheap off craigslist. And the second is a roll of Harman Pheonix 200, a newer color filmstock that came out earlier this year I think. I hope you enjoy the few pictures that I took! Also a big ol message at the end of the post so make sure to read up on that! So to start off, we have my "new" TLR, The Yashica-A. This is an entry level TLR that came out in the mid 50's. I was able to snag it on craigslist for $30 with its original leather case too! I was really happy with the condition of the camera and I had to take pictures with it right away. So I loaded a roll of TMax 100 and took it to the Santa Barbara Marina. Yashica-A  - Kodak TMax 100 First picture I took is one of my favorites, and it was the first picture on the camera. I did load the film incorrectly so there ...