The last roll I have (though not the last chronologically) from the 2010 Amuse Bouche trip to New York. Also encompasses part of a landscape assignment for class this semester because the roll wasn't yet finished. Some of them came out well, but again the color was difficult to work with.
I'm pretty sure my parents got engaged in the Rainbow Room.

In the full-size scan you can see everyone's face and read the license plate on that taxi.

I think I knew I was underexposing this.

Still, slightly more underexposed than I wanted.

Perfect, except for the color, which I've gotten pretty close and which I may fix if I decide to print it.

Not a very good sunset photo.
Overlooking the High Line.

We are nomads again; somehow I am able to carry all my things and my camera at the same time.

This was a great shot, but the film wasn't flat on the scanner. It seems like the photofinisher didn't let the roll dry flat, but hung it up by the middle, and the crease was around this frame. I'll probably rescan it.

This has been cropped to correct for rotation, but I could've cropped it further if necessary.

Before getting on a train to Penn Station.

Back at UVa, I just could not get the color on this frame right.

This one is closer, and I like how the sky pulled in.

I really like this one; it's the same
tree from the first roll I shot last semester.

Colors are still wrong.

And the film couldn't handle the range of this scene, though it was pretty close.

The moral of the story is to buy new film.
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