Landscape Photography with 120 Kodak Gold 200 | Pentax 67
IG: @expiredbren Website: www.brendanflesher.com In this video I am showcasing the wonderful abilities possessed by the recently released 120 Kodak Gold 200. In addition to having wonderful, vibrant color, this classic film stock has impressive highlight and shadow detail when compared to it's big brother Portra 400. To test this film, I brought a couple rolls and my Pentax 67 up to Lassen National Park on the first day of fall. With a fresh dusting of snow on the ground and crystal clear skies, it was hard to find better shooting conditions. CHAPTERS Intro: 00:00 Shooting in Lassen National Park: 1:56 Conclusion: 8:38

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