Color photography on a monochrome day – or Walking in Winter Wonderland

A significant cold and misty day when everything was just white, gray and black.

But above the thick mist the sun might be assumed.

In an upcoming post I have some interesting double exposures from the same occasion …. 😉

Enjoy! 🙂

Hasselblad 503CX
Kodak Portra 400
C41 developed at home

Hasselblad 503CX
Kodak Portra 400
C41 developed at home

Hasselblad 503CX
Kodak Portra 400
C41 developed at home

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36 thoughts on “Color photography on a monochrome day – or Walking in Winter Wonderland

  1. Beautiful Marie and very cold looking. Love the colors on the first shot. Needless to say most people from this part of the world wouldn’t dream of walking out in that weather, instead they would be more inclined towards hibernation. There again, they do think that 15 degrees is cold here.;-)

  2. The first image is worthy of being made into a large print and put on a wall. Its absolutely stunning. One can almost feel the ice cold rain hitting them in the face looking at this image.

    • Thank you very much Jeff! 🙂
      I can’t find the words for it in english, but the cold mist did that, if felt like tiny needles in the face. The sun tried to shine through, but it never made it…

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    • Thank you very much!
      It was so terribly cold that colors arose that really was not there. A refrigerant phenomenon which occurs in cold and damp weather. And yes, I’m in love with this film….. 😉

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    • Thank you very much Steve! 🙂
      If it’s any consolation, it was not so great to be in the middle of it, even though it was very beautiful ……
      At this time, when I took the picture, it was about minus 20 degrees celsius, and the pain in the fingers soon became unbearable.
      But, nothing bad that doesn’t come with anything good, the colors where just crazy beautiful….

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