286/366 Unsettled from my first experiences with Fantome, I decided to load a second roll into my camera at the first available opportunity to see if I had made a mistake with the first. This one I shot over several days under a range of lighting conditions and was a bit more careful with my metering.
Were the results any different this time? Sort of, not really. May I present the Prime Tower in Zurich in almost pure black and white?


Wow, this one is really special! Makes me want to load a few sheets of FO-5 process film and go to the harbour…
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Thanks Christian! I must admit that I haven’t been fully ready for the results I’ve been getting from this film, but there have definitely been some nice surprises along the way. I do like the way it can simplify scenes, leaving just the most important detail.
Hitting the harbour up with some sheets of film sounds like a great idea. 🙂
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Yes, these films (I haven’t tried that very brand yet) bring lots of interesting surprises. Downside is I’m still finding it hard to find adequate subjects, in terms of light/shadow or structure, similar to you’ve described over the last few days. That’s why I seldom use high-contrast roll film and prefer it as sheets. (If you want to experiment there, I’d highly recommend Wephota FO-5 as a budget alternative to the “professional” process films.)
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