This is my final instalment of films I tried out in the Hasselblad whilst I was away in Turkey.
As previously mentioned with the other films, I thought this ISO 50 film would be great to try out in sunny Turkey.
The photos were again, taken during my visit to the Kaunos Ruins in Dalyan, Turkey:









This was the first time I had ever used this film and I was extremely impressed with the high contrast and tones. I also thought that the landscape and ruins worked well with this film.
It’s definitely a film I’d consider using again on a bright, sunny day for my landscape work.
Great work Natalie, I especially like the fifth image.
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Thank you π there is some really nice detail in that fifth image π
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Hand held or tripod?
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Hand held
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Lovely images, should make some great enlargements with that fine grain. I have only ever used Pan F once in my old Rollei, must try it again.
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Thank you. Yes Iβm planning on making some of the photos into prints in one of my future darkroom sessions π
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