40d @ Iso 1600

By the looks of their website they don't do development. But I'll worry about that once I fill up a film. At almost £6 for a roll I'm not going to be snapping wildly with that. I don't get out to good landscape areas much anyway, so that might take a few months.
 
By the looks of their website they don't do development. But I'll worry about that once I fill up a film. At almost £6 for a roll I'm not going to be snapping wildly with that. I don't get out to good landscape areas much anyway, so that might take a few months.

early morning
late in the day before sunset
after sunset there are some amazing colours
city @ night or at that time when the natural light matches the city lights (that's geart)
take your digital camera and use it as a "directors viewfinder"
 
That's more or less the idea I had - use the DSLR to double check exposure. I'm not going to waste Velvia on buildings though - I have pictures of all of them anyways. I'm keeping it for when I travel. There isn't a lot of nature around where I live :)
 
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