Beautiful film landscapes by Ivan Dementievsky
Ivan Dementievsky writes: “Digital photography has long entered our lives, firmly and forever. Undoubtedly, it is both convenient and practical. But looking at old film shots, I still don’t want to leave this topic. What is the secret, maybe in color? Or in the fact that when shooting on film I thought more (I want to believe it). Perhaps the first, I personally really like the color, sometimes not quite real (here, of course, it's all about the constant color temperature of the film, plus the chemical processes and saturation inherent in it). I used Velvia 50/100/400X and Provia 100 as a rule. Pentax 67II camera.”
(Total 19 photos)
Source: Journal/prophotos-ru
1. Morning fog in North Karelia, and signature color from the slide.
2. Dawn. Probably the strongest sunrise in colors that I have ever seen with my own eyes.
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4. Engozero, and night (as far as it can be said about the white northern nights in Karelia) shooting, 30 seconds.
5. North Karelia, Engozero.
6. Khibiny.
7. North Karelia, the coast of the White Sea in October. If not for the yellow grass, the photo would have been summer.
8. Paanajärvi National Park.
9. The beginning of the Caucasian nature reserve, the road to Fisht and Oshten.
10. Caucasus. Kurdzhipsky waterfall.
11. Armenia.
12. Mountainous part of Armenia.
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14. Kamchatka, you certainly recognized it.
15. So far, the only negative here, they are the most difficult to deal with during scanning.
16. Autumn in Karelia.
17. Sakhalin.
18. Caucasus (Thach).
19. Caucasus.
Keywords: Landscapes | Film | Slides