I Tried Kodak Ektar 100 for Landscape Photography (First Roll)
I shot my first roll of Kodak Ektar 100 while photographing landscapes in Oregon, and the results were honestly surprising. In this video I talk about what makes Ektar 100 unique and how it compares to Portra 400. And why it might be one of the best 35mm film stocks for landscape photography. Ektar is known for its fine grain, vivid colors, and high saturation, but how does it compare to Portra? I break down the characteristics of both film stocks and share my experience shooting Ektar for the first time. If you are into film photography and trying to decide what Kodak film stock to shoot with next, hopefully this helps a little. Film Stock Used: Kodak Ektar 100 Kodak Portra 400 Gear Used: Nikon F3 #landscapephotography #travelphotography #filmphotography #ektar100 #portra400 #35mmfilm Follow Along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandman.pho... TikTok: / sandman.photos Website: www.sandmanphotography.com Music By: Artlist Artist: Steven Beddall Title: Departure

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