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this was shot at the same place but all I had was a very expired roll of Velvia 50 asa film, and on a overcast day to boot, so it is a bit darker than I like.
But as you can see Velvia also known as "Disneychrome" produces vivid colors. No color correction was done to this scan. another note that "Expired" Velvia tends to produce very deep blues. this roll is like 4 years past its "use by date" it has also benn through god knows how many airport scanners and left to bake in my home on Guam for a year.
edit: I was curious so I just checked the Turtles shell and flipper patterns on this shot and the last one I posted. - same turtle! there are at least 7 of them at the site, but I guess this one likes me!
Image by Chris Bangs (Copyright) posted at ScubaGallery
But as you can see Velvia also known as "Disneychrome" produces vivid colors. No color correction was done to this scan. another note that "Expired" Velvia tends to produce very deep blues. this roll is like 4 years past its "use by date" it has also benn through god knows how many airport scanners and left to bake in my home on Guam for a year.
edit: I was curious so I just checked the Turtles shell and flipper patterns on this shot and the last one I posted. - same turtle! there are at least 7 of them at the site, but I guess this one likes me!
Image by Chris Bangs (Copyright) posted at ScubaGallery