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Pretty sure these were shot on Kodak Ektar 25. Old Watermill built by Choctaw Indians in Indian Territory about 1840ish. Now gone due to a flood a few years ago. I learned to swim in a pool not shown in these photos. The Spiritual song “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” was written here by a slave owned by the Choctaw.
Canon AE-1, 50mm 1.8 with a polarizer.
 

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I'll preface this with the disclaimer that I'm not a colour photographer and don't very often step outside my comfort zone. This is a Mamiya RZ67 with 110mm lens. Film I expect was a Fuji colour negative. I think it's called NPS160 or something similar. I have no idea about shutter speed or aperture.

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Lol not sure what happened here I think the film itself might have had something to do with it. I used Vibe 800 which is a Cinestill knock off. It looks like we got scratches, weird light leaks or flares and lots of graininess. I wonder if the original film was subject to temp. swings or was really old. Perhaps the camera didn't read the DX code sticker correctly. Anyways enjoy hahaha.
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Pretty sure these were shot on Kodak Ektar 25. Old Watermill built by Choctaw Indians in Indian Territory about 1840ish. Now gone due to a flood a few years ago. I learned to swim in a pool not shown in these photos. The Spiritual song “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” was written here by a slave owned by the Choctaw.
Canon AE-1, 50mm 1.8 with a polarizer.
nice shots Terry, Ektar was good stuff.
 
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