Photowalk at UP Diliman


October 19, 2019 – Asis and I decided to do a photowalk session around UP Diliman. It was just a sudden quick trip. We both wanted again to spend our day off out. We happily strolled around then went to the mall and pigged out.


Camera Used:

Vertical photos – Olympus Pen EE-3, Kodak Ultramax 400 | Horizontal ones – Canon AE-1 Program, Kodak Pro Image 100

(The vertical photos turned out blurred and overexposed since I have a habit of just pointing and shooting anywhere that I liked while walking that I sometimes forgot to set my camera’s ISO setting.)

Processed and Scanned:

Sunny 16 Lab (I wasn’t really happy with how my rolls turned out. I was pretty disappointed with the quality of the scans. Not sure if I’ll have my rolls processed anytime soon at Sunny’s. I’ll go back to YKL or maybe try other labs.)

2 responses to “Photowalk at UP Diliman”

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    at first i thought these were taken using fujifilm's stock! i thought the greens reminded me of fuji c200 aka my favourite budget friendly stock ever. i never tried kodak pro image 100 and it's rare to find one locally.your cameras are worth envying! i would love to try olympus OMD someday and the canon A-1 due to its aperture priority feature (i'm debating between the canon A-1 or the minolta XD but people say minolta XD breaks too easily so maybe i'll just get the canon someday)

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    Oh wow, yes. I had to see my shots using C200 and it has the same cool tones. I got this Pro Image for a cheap price, much cheaper than C200. But, ugh. All film stocks nowadays are so expensive and mostly sold out. Anyway, go get that Canon! My Canon AE-1 Program was my father's first camera when he was 18. He's now 54. Imagine it was just sitting in our cabinet for years. I only decided to use it last year and was really grateful it is still working. It's really durable. I hope you find a cheap but in mint condition camera. 🙂

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