This is a varied roll – starting with some more shots from St Peter’s Seminary and culminating in images from ROF Bishopton, which will become the main theme of the next few rolls.
Kodak ColorPlus 200 is that default film everyone used in their point-and-shoots in the nineties. It was widely available (and cheap!), often found in disposable cameras of the time too. I feel these shots show wide variability — it’s handled some low-light conditions well, but others look a bit muted (perhaps my aperture was off). There’s a real feeling of nostalgia in some of these shots, which I love.
// -- TECHNICAL NOTES --
// camera: minolta x-300
// film: kodak colorplus 200
// roll: 006



































