I did a shoot with the same camera in the same location with regular, unmodified colour film to compare to my boiled film shoot
I really like this image as it shows how even though it's a natural landscape, it's still very man made as the trees are in rows creating a path through the middle.
I find these images of the frozen lake very relaxing. I especially like the composition of the top one and I really like the darker areas in the corners of the pond, I feel it gives the image more depth.
I really like the top image with all the dark areas as it makes the viewer look into it more and use other areas of the image to interpret it, it adds a bit of mystery and uncertainty to the image which is what I want from my images, I don't want it to be 'given on a plate', I want the viewer to look at it for a while and think about the image rather than just glance at it and think, "oh yeah that's a nice landscape" and move on.
The bottom image out of these two is definitely my favorite out of thew shoot. I was using a 50mm lens as that's the best one I had for landscapes, but as it has a fixed focal point it's better for portraits and singling out a subject in a area. I was able to take advantage of this and get a really nice shot with a great depth of field. I really like the clean organic film feel created with the out of focus area of this image.















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