Kodak Ektachrome 100 Elite: 11/15/2005
 
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Shortly after taking two rolls of Agfapan APX 100, I dropped in this roll of Ektachrome 100 Elite. It was near the end of the day, and the light faded rather quickly.

1. The Allegheny River – Looking up the Allegheny River to the Sixth Street Bridge. 25mm Biogon. I believe this was at f/2.8. Don't recall the shutter speed, but it was slow, maybe 1/60.

2. The fountain at the Point – Sun was behind Mount Washington by the time I shot this. I think I was sitting on the steps and leaning against a handrail. 25mm Biogon, probably wide open.

3. Geese on the lawn – That's the city in the background with the last bit of sunlight reflecting off the Hilton Hotel on the left. 25mm Biogon, wide open, again.

4. Leaves and park bench – Another handheld shot with the 25mm Biogon, this time at 1/8 second.

5. Leaves around a tree – 25mm Biogon now at 1/4 second. Light nearly gone. The camera provides a very steady platform for the occasional long handheld exposure. Don't try this at home (with an SLR or a long lens).

6. Leaves and sky – Laying on the ground shooting straight up, moments before the shot above (No. 5) with the 25mm Biogon. You can just make out a hint of color in the leaves.

7. Stable stool – What you see isn't what you get, because I certainly don't remember that big shadow at the bottom of the photo. Don't recall the lens, but probably was the 50mm Planar.

8. Georgia and Mittens – The friendly cat with part of his ear missing. Cool cat. Still working with the scan on the tones. 50mm Planar.