Analog Therapy: Cinestill 50D.

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As I said in my first post about this film, I went to Cinestill’s website and ended up with a mess of film. I shot my first roll… you know what? I now realize after the fact that I used the exact same camera, lens, and location with this film… Even repeated some of the same shots. Am I bothered by this? Nope. My teenage son was hanging out with me this time so it was time well spent. So there is a lot of cut and paste ahead.

Cinestill 50D

Developed at home with Cinestll CS41.

Cinestill 50D

For a camera to run it through I chose a lens and camera intended to grab as much light as possible.

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Chose Durham to burn through a roll and here are all 37 (Very Contax G of you Hexar.) frames. Blazed through them since I was losing sunlight as dusk approached. And trying to use ISO 50 film at or past dusk is not the move. End cut and paste here.

Do I regret repeating proceedings? Not at all. That was seven months ago. And I got out of the house to shoot film. Always a win.

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Still a great film. Great colors and tones. A unique look.

-ELW