This is my first roll of Kodak BW400CN 35mm film using my Olympus OM-1n 35mm film SLR with Olympus OM 28mm F3.5 lens. I brought along this vintage camera along for my Taiwan trip and I was impressed by the grain produce by this film and the camera itself. Here's some of the snap shots..
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Paddy Field in Hualien |
Took this photo of the paddy field in Hualien while traveling on the train, life's just simple in the country side.
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Coast view along to Hualien |
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Rocky side at Beiguang Tidal Park |
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Beiguan Tidal Park |
This photo was taken in Beiguang Tidal Park. I did a same shot using my digital EPL-1 and converted it into B&W but in comparison to this B&W film using Kodak BW400CN film, there is really a great difference. The grains produce by film is much better than pixelize digital image.
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Tina |
Took this photo of Tina at the train station. Was amazed by the results produce by the film, the grain of the image is really fine and pleasant.
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Toroko National Park |
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Wide angle view of Taroko |
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Taroko Gorge (Swallow Cave) |
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Toroko Gorge (Swallow Cave) |
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Toroko Gorge (Eternity Spring) |
Rays from the sun over expose the top of the image, giving this place a sense of mystic.
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