Love it. One tip though, if you load it correctly, you'll get one more frame out of it. Don't worry too much, load it and look at the rewind knob for confirmation when advancing frames.
Great pictures, great locations, great camera! Have you ever tried Cinestill 800T? I would love to hear you opinion about it in one of your next videos, maybe.
I think we used it in the Quebec City video and one of the night videos in Denmark. For sure fun to use. After the season I’ll be doing a review of each of the stocks as well
Kind of unrelated to the content of the video, but I love the colour grading of the actual video. Have you done a video explaining how you do colour for your RUclips videos? Or maybe Marshall has? Keep up the great work!
Since Richard Photo Lab is known for their quality it takes away a lot of the struggle you can experience with local labs or even homemade developing & scanning. Still you probably have to put in some work agreeing on the developing and editing their files/ scanning at home. Can you do a bts of your workflow between finishing the role and publish the digitalized image? Needless to say these videos are a great inspiration and great fun to watch! Thanks!
beautiful shots
Loved this video so much. Had the vibes. Well done.
Love it. One tip though, if you load it correctly, you'll get one more frame out of it.
Don't worry too much, load it and look at the rewind knob for confirmation when advancing frames.
Hah loading it correctly gives me too much anxiety
Lovely photos, 22 is really amazing, but 11 and 25 are my favorites.
Love the video, it reminds me old days with film camera. My teen daughter prefer film camera than digital one 😄
Hah our local camera shop (BJ Photo) is seeing like a 1000% increase in kodak disposable film cameras over the past year
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto My daughter bought two in Hong Kong last year, she really enjoy it, hopefully we can find it in France.
Think I want go up to Pismo Beach and expose some 4x5 film now. Might get some Porta 400 too to load up.
Awesome camera. Awesome film. Great video. A little bit of inspiration for me to get off my rear and get out there.
Hah getting out there is most of the effort
Nice my neck of the woods.. Did you make it up to a Cayucos.. like 45 min north of pismo ?
We ended up running straight to Yosemite after this sadly :(
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto ha oh very nice.. only 3.5 hour drive from there … those hoagies are good 👍
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto ain’t nothing sad about Yosemite
FYI it’s always overcast in Pismo. And I’m surprised it was as empty as it was, must’ve been during the week. Anyway, nice video 👍🏼
Great pictures, great locations, great camera! Have you ever tried Cinestill 800T? I would love to hear you opinion about it in one of your next videos, maybe.
I think we used it in the Quebec City video and one of the night videos in Denmark. For sure fun to use. After the season I’ll be doing a review of each of the stocks as well
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto Oh, yes! Great. I’ll watch it again.
Oh, I had tried a shot or two inside that shop with the fridge and the aisles ..
Kind of unrelated to the content of the video, but I love the colour grading of the actual video. Have you done a video explaining how you do colour for your RUclips videos? Or maybe Marshall has? Keep up the great work!
Thanks! It's my Clean 2020 LUT at about 50%. I'm going to be doing a bit more video tutorial content over the year starting in April!
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto Is that in your wedding lut package? I shoot GH5 II Natural.
@@Smoothblue90 Yah it is. Should work well with the GH5, but let me know if there are any problems
Since Richard Photo Lab is known for their quality it takes away a lot of the struggle you can experience with local labs or even homemade developing & scanning. Still you probably have to put in some work agreeing on the developing and editing their files/ scanning at home. Can you do a bts of your workflow between finishing the role and publish the digitalized image?
Needless to say these videos are a great inspiration and great fun to watch! Thanks!
Hah Richard is so great. These images are sometimes cropped, but rarely edited beyond their scan.
What lens did you use?
50 f2 summicron mostly. It’s an older one. Maybe 70s or early 80s
You're loading the Leica M6 wrong.
I know. I have too much anxiety to load it correctly
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The amount of frames u burn just upsets me lol
This was before the price hike