Isolation Photo Project, Day 97

The outdoor seating areas set up by the township looked like a large family picnic.

Since last week I have stressed over something that I am dreading. I think it is affecting my sleep patterns, and my anxiety is heightened.

In February, Mom had come to New Jersey for an extended stay with us. But after just a few weeks her hip started bothering her, so she travelled back to Charlotte, North Carolina for physical therapy and was expected to return to New Jersey in two weeks. But then our governor put the state on lockdown, and she couldn’t return. She's been in Charlotte since then.

Mom has had enough of being cooped up inside my brother's home. She’s not happy with the situation. I have spoken to my brothers about what to do, but Mom wants to wait out the global pandemic in the family home in Kingstown, St. Vincent. The airlines serving St. Vincent & The Grenadines are running weekly flights out of Miami, but there are no flights directly from Charlotte to Miami. She would fly to Florida, stay overnight in a hotel, and then take the next early morning flight to St. Vincent.

I am concerned about the exposure risk from two plane flights, an overnight stay in a hotel, and the Uber car ride to the airport. Because of her hip, Mom sometimes needs a wheelchair. I do not trust the cleaning and safety protocols of the airlines and random Uber drivers.

Then there are the requirements set by the government of St. Vincent for passengers arriving from non-CARICOM countries. She will need an IgG and IgM COVID test taken 2-5 days before travel. The results have to be negative. If she does not have these tests done, they will test her at the airport, but she’ll be quarantined for 14 days in a government facility at her expense. I am anxious about solving the logistics of transportation from the airport, acquiring food, stocking her suitcase with essentials for 14 days.

My anxiety isn't helped by news of the rapid spread of COVID-19 in states like Florida, Texas and Arizona. People in those states are behaving like they had immunity to the virus. Or they don't care about society. But perhaps I am too harsh. Bhavna and I were in Princeton for a walk, but after just two blocks, we realised that social distancing on the sidewalks was not possible. The outdoor seating areas set up by the township looked like a large family picnic. We gave up and went home.

I use Ritchie's CineStill 800T Film Simulation recipe for this shot.

Argh!

Submitted for the 100DaysToOffload project.

Fujifilm Film Simulation Challenge Roll 8 : Vintage Kodachrome

For this 36 frame "roll of film" for the Film Simulation Challenge, I chose Ritchie's Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation recipe. According to Ritchie:

… I accidentally discovered a vintage Kodachrome recipe for my Fujifilm X100F, based on Classic Chrome. By “accidentally” I mean that I had no intentions of creating a Kodachrome look. I captured a RAW image and played around with it in the camera’s built-in RAW editor. I was trying to see what crazy looks I could get if I really messed around with the settings. One of the versions that I created reminded me of vintage Kodachrome.

Ritchie's happy accident allowed me to capture these in-camera JPEG images. I have never photographed with any Kodachrome film stock so I don't know how accurate Ritchie's recipe is to the original film. However, I do like the results.

If it were possible to add an S-curve in-camera, I would add a slight fade to give an old photographic print look.

What do you think?

Other entries in this challenge series.

Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation
Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation
Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation
Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation
Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation
Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation
Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation
Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation
Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation
Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation
Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation
Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation
Tuesday 9 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR | Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation

Fujifilm Film Simulation Challenge Roll 7 : Fujicolor Pro 400H

For the seventh episode of the Film Simulation Challenge, I chose Ritchie's Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation Recipe. The goal of the challenge is to use the same settings for 24 or 36 exposures, similar to shooting a roll of film. This particular film simulation recipe is intended to imitate the look of Fujicolor Pro 400H film. I “loaded” this “film” into my Fujifilm X-T2, and exposed 36 frames at the Ironbound Farm in Asbury, Hunterdon County. Not all the frames are shown.

This was my first visit to the farm and also the first time using my newly acquired Fujinon XF27mmF2.8 lens which coincidentally was delivered from KEH as we were leaving the house. I'll write more about that lens in another post. According to Ritchie, Fujicolor Pro 400H is a popular portrait photography film. I've never used this film, so I'll let Ritchie give you his overview of Fujicolor Pro 400H film.

Fujifilm Pro 400H is a color negative film that was first introduced in 2002 (originally named NPH400). It’s a popular print film that has survived the digital era, as Fujifilm continues to manufacture Pro 400H to this very day, while many other films have seen the chopping block. It’s a fine-grain (for ISO 400), natural-color, versatile film that’s especially good for weddings and portraits.

The first part of the "roll" was shot with the lens at f/8 and ISO400. While that worked well for the outdoors once we entered the farm building, I realised that my shutter speed had dropped down under 1/25s. I switched to auto-ISO but after a few shots realised that while my shutter speed was better, the ISO had jumped to ISO 12,800. I then switched the lens to full auto-mode. The images captured on the inside of the building all have a very shallow depth-of-file.

The later part of the "roll" was exposed in the beautiful outdoor space. Despite blue skies and near midday sun, the sky was full of fluffy clouds. Most of the scenes were covered in soft light with weak shadows. I don't think the lighting conditions indoors gave me a true sense of this film simulation, but I like how the outdoor shots were rendered.

I need to experiment more with this particular film simulation and perhaps try an actual roll of Fujifilm Pro 400H when my Pentax ES II returns from being repaired.

Ritchie offered some advice that I might have paid attention to had I not been so gung ho to start taking images.

The X-Trans III sensor has a lot of dynamic range, but it cannot hold up to a three-stop overexposure. I found that DR200 is a good setting in many circumstances, but in high-contrast scenes, DR400 might be a better option.

The photographs are all straight-out-of-camera JPEGs captured using my Fujifilm X-T2, Fujinon XF27mmF2.8 and Ritchie's Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation recipe. I think the Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation recipe produces a convincing analogue film look, delivering pleasing results. If you want to see my RAW edits, I have another blog post detailing my trip.

Other entries in this challenge series.

Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation
Saturday 20 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF27mmF2.8 | Fujicolor Pro 400H Film Simulation