It’s all path of the journey I guess. I remember shooting my worst roll of film ever with that Fujica. First I tried provia slide film on a super grey November late afternoon, completely f’d up the exposure and to top it up with a cherry I left the lens cap on for the first 4 frames….
I honestly don’t think that the last frame is massively underexposed. Maybe a stop or so. But in these high contrast scenes I feel like you have to decide for something. I rather feel the warm sky than having a perfectly lit sea under a completely blown out sky.
But honestly I almost no experience with slide film.
Highly relatable!
It’s all path of the journey I guess. I remember shooting my worst roll of film ever with that Fujica. First I tried provia slide film on a super grey November late afternoon, completely f’d up the exposure and to top it up with a cherry I left the lens cap on for the first 4 frames….
It’s not just me then 😂. Whenever I see a contact sheet from a pro from years ago I’m amazed how few screw ups there are compared to mine 😞.
I honestly don’t think that the last frame is massively underexposed. Maybe a stop or so. But in these high contrast scenes I feel like you have to decide for something. I rather feel the warm sky than having a perfectly lit sea under a completely blown out sky.
But honestly I almost no experience with slide film.