I love these two pictures. They are some of my first landscapes that I took on film when I was really trying to learn photography. I wish I would have noted the settings and film type! I know I was shooting a few roles of Fuji Velvia around then and judging by the saturation I am going to say it was probably that.
I was in college at the time and was looking for a creative outlet and that’s when I really started to get into photography. I love to hike and be outside and photography was/is a perfect companion for that.
Have a great weekend and make some memories!
Experimenting with depth of field and low aperture.
Mt. Baker from the North at sunset.
-Miles
Those are beautiful. I especially love the one of what I assume is Mt. Fuji maybe? The sky is gorgeaous.
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Thank you. This was taken on Fuji film and the mountain is Mt. Baker in Washington state. Yes, the I really like the colors in the sky too.
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Beautiful! Beginner’s luck is innocent and fearless. That’s lucky!
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Yeah, a big part of it is being in the right place at the right time and capturing the light.
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There is something so majestic about film. I love your experimentation, and I can’t wait to keep up with your blog!
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Thank you! I agree, there is an allure to film that is hard to replicate in the digital age.
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