A mere stones throw from one another, here are Cemetery Road Baptist Church and Lansdowne Chapel.
I’ve noticed that, in certain shots – and particularly when pointing the camera upwards – the blue skies in my pictures take on a deepr, almost petrol-blue tonality. While the sky does tend to be a deeper blue when you look towards the vertical, I’m not sure that explains this change in tonality that I sometimes get. I could probably fiddle with the colours during the edit, but I quite like the richness of it.
Canon Sure Shot Supreme & Kodak Gold. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.
Taken 20 May 2023.



Getting the sky to look right is always good fun. I like the deeper hues, so often the sky gets blown out unless you use a filter to compensate for a darker foreground!
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One great advantage to colour or B&W negative film is that the sky rarely blows out.
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