I attended Classic Fighters 2017 this year, mainly to see one of my favorite Reno Air Racers of all time, the Yak-3U R2000 known as Steadfast.
Anyway i digress, this year my intention was to shoot a lot of film and not a lot of digital.
Well, i shot a bunch of film, but not as much as i wanted, i left home with 10 rolls of film mixed between 120 and 35mm, well, i bought 4 rolls home unused... and shot a shade over 6500 frames over three and a bit days using my OM-D.
The trip up was pretty darn spectacular, from Christchurch to Blenheim we had to take the 'inland detour' due to the SH1 still being closed south and north of Kaikoura after the November earthquake. But that detour goes through some of the South Islands most spectacular scenery.
I limited my film cameras for the trip to my Canon A-1 with 4 lenses from 28mm to 200mm, and my Pentax 645 and lenses.
My film stocks for the trip was a mixed bag, Lomo Earl Grey, Kodak Ektar 100, Portra 400, Lomo X-Pro, Ilford PanF 50, Ilford Delta 400, plus my 35mm stock included some out of date Konica and Agfa color negative film.
Going through my pics, ive been pretty happy with the results from both my digital, and both of my film cameras. Here are some of the images both film and digital
Tank, Canon A-1 Expired Konica film
The Same Tank but on Lomo Color Neg from my Pentax 645
The Fokkers- 7 Fokker Dr1s and 1x Fokker D VII
Dh Venom - Olympus OM-D E-M1
The Mk XIV Spitfire Friday evening
A Flame start - Mk XIV Spitfire







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