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Colin M. Alley's avatar

The shot of the tree, and the branches are mesmerizing. Thanks for sharing dude 🙇‍♂️

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Li Chen's avatar

Thanks!

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Philip Osmulski's avatar

I had a nice trial run with two rolls of Harman's Phoenix 200 last fall. I rather enjoyed it, actually, and would definitely shoot it again. It has some real potential as a casual snapshot film; I wouldn't use it for anything important, though. The new redscale film is interesting, but I'm not sure if I would find a use for it. I see it retains similar grain, softness, and halation. I do like your foliage images, though—it certainly works there! The last photo is wonderful.

https://open.substack.com/pub/philiposmulski/p/a-zeiss-ikons-demise-and-harman-phoenix?r=4vieyd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

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Li Chen's avatar

Thanks for the comment! I feel the same about these two films. But I do want to find some special use for Red. Hope Hartman keeps it up and brings more films.

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Linda Blatnik's avatar

ooooooooo

Loved your rant. You are more qualified than most to offer your opinions, so have at it. The thing you said you didn't know what it was looked like hairs on a lens in a lab. I like the red cast on these pics. Thanks!!!

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Li Chen's avatar

Thank you! I will find more use for this film now that I know what it does.

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Kevin McSpadden's avatar

Wooooooot!

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Kevin McSpadden's avatar

Also, "neighborhood castle" is such a European sentence. Share a link to the YouTube video you enjoyed!

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