Beautiful pictures and youtube videos as well! Can i ask you what your camerasettings was for the picture at 3:53 if you remember ? About to shoot my first roll of ektar 100. Cheers from Sweden!
@@donnytsang3326 reading your BIO about you being named after Donny Osmond and I happened to know him personally… We run into each other during Christmas time a lot! Haha!
@@donnytsang3326 I prefer shooting most of my medium format cameras like the Pentax67, Mamiya M645 and RB67 Pro S, Hasselblad 500c… just to make it all interesting. Following your channel. Come check out my cameras both IG & RUclips when you have a chance.
YOu should get more views and likes, a lot of these shots are good and it's damn hard to shoot in bright sunny days. You understood the purpose of that particular Ektar. I use to use it. Better than Grainydays guy who shoots the film a different way which doesn't play to the film's strengths.
How are you avoiding the weird color casts with Ektar? I have shot at least fifty rolls of the stuff and I get colors that don't look right, green grass that looks blue, things like that.
@@donnytsang3326 I was just looking into a Olympus Pen F camera. Gorgeous little thing and it is a half frame camera. So one 36 exposure roll will give 72 or more shots. Now maybe I can buy this film. And being so fine grain it will scan nicely a plus for a half frame camera.
Thanks for the tour loved your images especially grand street cafe
Very beautiful photos! I hope to see more videos and photos made by you.
great shots! nothing beats ektar when it comes down to color fidelity and fine grain detail
Film looks so great, i can't wait for my first roll to finally arrive :) really relaxing video, was nice to watch.
Yeah I really the film. Thank you for watching!
The shot at 3:39 was insane, shadows and lighting was spot on.
Thank you! I got lucky.
I thought was at 3:58 that shot was insane , the lone woman walking on sidewalk and background, highlight and shadows evoke mood.
Love the look! Dope! Which 50mm lens did you use? 1.4, 1.8, 1.2?
Beautiful pictures and youtube videos as well! Can i ask you what your camerasettings was for the picture at 3:53 if you remember ? About to shoot my first roll of ektar 100. Cheers from Sweden!
Thank you! Sorry I don't remember. I should've written it down somewhere. This film is expensive but I really like it.
I prefer shooting 120 over 135mm only because it offers better skin tonality but other than that 135mm film works great! Love that Nikon F3
Thank you! What medium format camera do you use?
@@donnytsang3326 I shoot mostly the Pentax67 and Mamiya M645 and adapting the Pentax 105mm F2.4 lens to my Mamiya M645. How about your self.
@@donnytsang3326 reading your BIO about you being named after Donny Osmond and I happened to know him personally… We run into each other during Christmas time a lot! Haha!
@@donnytsang3326 I prefer shooting most of my medium format cameras like the Pentax67, Mamiya M645 and RB67 Pro S, Hasselblad 500c… just to make it all interesting. Following your channel. Come check out my cameras both IG & RUclips when you have a chance.
For now it's mostly just the NikonF3
YOu should get more views and likes, a lot of these shots are good and it's damn hard to shoot in bright sunny days. You understood the purpose of that particular Ektar. I use to use it. Better than Grainydays guy who shoots the film a different way which doesn't play to the film's strengths.
WOW thank you for the kind words.
How are you avoiding the weird color casts with Ektar? I have shot at least fifty rolls of the stuff and I get colors that don't look right, green grass that looks blue, things like that.
Amazing photos! Did you develop the films yourself?
Hi thank you. No, I took them to a lab.
I have an F3 too .... my pictures don't look like yours though! Fab pics - thanks!
Thank you!
What lens are you using?
what setting you use?
This is the one film I have yet to shoot and at $15.99 a roll. I am not sure if I ever will.
Yeah it's definitely expensive.
@@donnytsang3326 I was just looking into a Olympus Pen F camera. Gorgeous little thing and it is a half frame camera. So one 36 exposure roll will give 72 or more shots. Now maybe I can buy this film. And being so fine grain it will scan nicely a plus for a half frame camera.
That's a great idea.
What focal length where you using?
50mm
Maybe with some pratice you'll get better at this. Like keeping your arms out of the gopro lens