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Kodak Gold 200 Blue Hour Long Exposure Film Photography in Kelowna BC Canada with a Canon EOS 3

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Sorry for the shaky video, I was cold when I was filming this one lol.

In this video I wanted to see how Kodak Gold 200 35mm film would do shooting at Blue Hour. It was kind of the end of blue hour and nearly into full night time. I planned on shooting a lot more photos then I did. I though I had 6 frames left, but turns out I had 2! I'll have to figure out what happened there another time.

I think the photos turned out good. I did have to color correct a little as they came back really green from the lab. I know that's kind of a no no in film photography and I don't usually go changing color in my film photos, but the these photos really needed to be fixed, so I fixed them.

I shot these photos in front of the Delta Hotel in Kelowna BC Canada. I was shooting with my Canon EOS 3 & 16-35mm f/2.8 ii. The video was shot with a Sony Z-V1. Tripod is made by Manfrotto.

Music by, Prod. Riddiman

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