Dear Deer
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Dates2026 - 2026
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- Topics Nature & Environment, Travel
- Location Nara, Japan
These are some film photos I took during my trip to Nara this February.
These are some film photos I took during my trip to Nara this February.
The film I used included: Lucky SHD400 (NEW) @800 and Kodak Aerocolour IV 2460 @640.
I used a Minolta X600 camera with a Minolta MC 50mm f/1.7 lens to take these photos.
I shot a total of four rolls that day and ultimately selected 12 photographs. I had previously taken some photos using LK400 film pushed to 800, which produced higher contrast, but this set turned out very well. I suspect this is because the overcast weather in Nara that day softened the light, resulting in lower contrast.
Kodak 2460 is an excellent film; I shot two rolls this time, with the other one exposed at its standard 100 ISO. I wasn’t entirely satisfied with the results; at 100 ISO, the 2460 takes on a somewhat earthy, yellowish cast—I prefer the greenish tone it produces at 640 ISO, whilst also rendering reds with great intensity—see Image 1.
Enjoy these photos!