Excellent results! I'm not much of a colour shooter, but I do love the results from GOld 200 in both 35mm and 120. Holding onto my last roll to cross-process in ECN-2 chemisty.
Beautiful shots..just wondering how were you metering the scenes? Were you using F22 systematically? It would have been nice showing the exposure details and how you metered..Great and sharp lenses you have there,, very under estimated. Said that, great job. I need to try Kodak Gold 200 with Pentax 6x7..Enjoy your lanscape photography..
Hi, for the most part I was shooting at around 5.6 to 4.5 at 1/125, so I was certainly pushing the boundary when it comes to handheld. On the tripod most of my images were at f/8 to 6
@ExpiredBren what do you use to develope your color film? Do you have to do a lot of adjustments to get the look that you see when taking the photos? Or does the developer render the colors of the film pretty well? I only develope black and white. Also what scanner and editing software do you use?
@@JohnDoe-m3q At the time of making this video I hand agitated Cinestill powder chemistry, but nowadays I use a Jobo rotary system for developing negatives. I scan my negatives with a mirrorless camera and do most of my editing through the Negative Lab Pro conversion tool as well as adding some additional warmth in Lightroom.
@ExpiredBren I also DSLR scan but just use a older version of Photoshop no additional programs like negative lab pro or Lightroom just scan invert and edit to my liking with Black And White. Can you use Negative Lab Pro with Photoshop or is it just light room? I can look all this up myself but while I'm here I thought I'd ask about color film since that is what your video is based on. Can I edit color film in Photoshop without using negative lab pro? I have the scan set up I have Photoshop and after I'd buy the color developing set up I'd rather not spend anymore money on another program. Photoshop works well for me with my Black And White set up and I'm absolutely not knowledged with editing color only shooting it. Thanks for responding back man.
@@JohnDoe-m3q I'm pretty sure that the Negative Lab Pro add-on only works with Lightroom and not photoshop. When I first started digitizing my color negatives years ago I went the same route as you, but I never got the results that I was hoping for. It also was fairly time consuming. The good thing about NLP is that it works very well with black and white conversions as well.
I'm curious to hear why you went with gold over Ektar? Stat sheets say Ektar is superior in every category, but I'd love to hear your thoughts. Was it due to price/value?
For a while this past year Ektar has become more expensive than even Portra for whatever reason, so price definitely was a factor. I do love Ektar though! When I’m hiking around shooting handheld it’s been convenient to have that extra stop of sensitivity over Ektar
First time seeing this. Great video sir.
Thank you!
Great video! It’s nice to have Kodak Gold as an option.
Thanks! The more C-41 stocks the merrier!
Simple and to the point.
So good, man. Really enjoying your videos. Gold is definitely killer!
Thanks Kaileb! Much appreciated as always🙌
Amazing landscapes!!!
Thank you!
amazing video and pictures! looking forward for more! :D
Thanks!!
Your shots are incredible man! Loved this one just as much as I love Kodak Gold.
I appreciate the comment! 120 Gold has been such a great stock to use this last year
Awesome shots!
Love your work so much
Thanks for the kind words Daniel!😁
Awesome job man! Subscribed and looking forward to your future videos!
I‘m glad to hear that you liked it!!
awesome video and beautiful shots!
Thanks! Much appreciated 🙌
Beautiful shots, well done man!! 👏🏼
thanks dude!!
You know how to find that light. Need to find some of that Gold
Thanks! Fortunately 120 Gold seems easier to find than 35mm
3:16 bro walked up like Tim Cook at an apple event HAHA, great video man!
Lol you got me on that one😂 thanks dude!
Love the video. I am subscribed now
@@robdixon5016 I’m glad to hear that!
Nice stuff! I'm gonna try this in my Lubitel I think!
Gold in a Lubitel would be a great combination!
Nice video man keep it going!
Thank you my friend!
Excellent results! I'm not much of a colour shooter, but I do love the results from GOld 200 in both 35mm and 120. Holding onto my last roll to cross-process in ECN-2 chemisty.
Thanks Alex! I would love to see what cross-processed Gold looks like 👍
The camera strap goes around your neck and shoulder. Just a heads up.
Beautiful shots..just wondering how were you metering the scenes? Were you using F22 systematically? It would have been nice showing the exposure details and how you metered..Great and sharp lenses you have there,, very under estimated. Said that, great job. I need to try Kodak Gold 200 with Pentax 6x7..Enjoy your lanscape photography..
Hi, for the most part I was shooting at around 5.6 to 4.5 at 1/125, so I was certainly pushing the boundary when it comes to handheld. On the tripod most of my images were at f/8 to 6
@@ExpiredBren Thank you. 👍
Great video. Do you have youe film lab developed and then scan the negatives they give back to you at home?
Thanks! I develop and scan my film at home
@ExpiredBren what do you use to develope your color film? Do you have to do a lot of adjustments to get the look that you see when taking the photos? Or does the developer render the colors of the film pretty well? I only develope black and white. Also what scanner and editing software do you use?
@@JohnDoe-m3q At the time of making this video I hand agitated Cinestill powder chemistry, but nowadays I use a Jobo rotary system for developing negatives. I scan my negatives with a mirrorless camera and do most of my editing through the Negative Lab Pro conversion tool as well as adding some additional warmth in Lightroom.
@ExpiredBren I also DSLR scan but just use a older version of Photoshop no additional programs like negative lab pro or Lightroom just scan invert and edit to my liking with Black And White. Can you use Negative Lab Pro with Photoshop or is it just light room? I can look all this up myself but while I'm here I thought I'd ask about color film since that is what your video is based on. Can I edit color film in Photoshop without using negative lab pro? I have the scan set up I have Photoshop and after I'd buy the color developing set up I'd rather not spend anymore money on another program. Photoshop works well for me with my Black And White set up and I'm absolutely not knowledged with editing color only shooting it. Thanks for responding back man.
@@JohnDoe-m3q I'm pretty sure that the Negative Lab Pro add-on only works with Lightroom and not photoshop. When I first started digitizing my color negatives years ago I went the same route as you, but I never got the results that I was hoping for. It also was fairly time consuming. The good thing about NLP is that it works very well with black and white conversions as well.
well made my friend...
Much appreciated dude!
Did you metered gold 200 at 160 ISO ?
Awesome shoot ❤
I metered it at box speed, although there were a few images were a added an extra stop
Amazing photos! Wow! Thank you for sharing. Bren, are you using any filters on your lens? How do you think the 75mm lens compared to the 105?
Thanks! For these images I didn’t use a filter, and I actually am one of the few P67 shooters who doesn’t have a 105😅 it’s on my list though!
@@ExpiredBren If you would have to
choose only one lens to keep forever on the pentax which one would it be?
@@1550592535 I’d stick with the 75, although at that point maybe I would try and get the very expensive f/2.8 version
I'm curious to hear why you went with gold over Ektar? Stat sheets say Ektar is superior in every category, but I'd love to hear your thoughts. Was it due to price/value?
For a while this past year Ektar has become more expensive than even Portra for whatever reason, so price definitely was a factor. I do love Ektar though! When I’m hiking around shooting handheld it’s been convenient to have that extra stop of sensitivity over Ektar
Great video, mate.
I fucking love Gold 120. It’s probably my go to for landscapes and seascapes. Cheap(ish) and beautiful. What’s that tune btw?
Thanks Thomas! The music is from Artlist👍
@@ExpiredBren ah, I had a feeling it was from there. Great tune and great work on the vid and photos!
Do you ever shoot your Pentax 67 on a tripod?
I do quite often! At this point I shoot about 50% of my photos with the P67 and a tripod.
@ Hell yeah! Which tripod do you use?
@@jankyginge I use a Manfrotto 055 with a 3029 tripod head.
Why is there a road in a national park?