![]() ![]() I do love the layers of this one, and the CineStill 400D held up in this bright and dark scene. I wasn’t going for anything particular with this one in terms of creativity, but more so just documenting the scene around the LINQ shops here. They were deep in conversation, but I bet the fish and chips were good. On the way to lunch, I snapped this scene of the family outside of this British-themed restaurant. ![]() I thought that the shadow detail was going to be lost, but everything about this image I just adore, from the two taking a selfie together to the bold colors coming off of the CineStill. The light was nice and sharp, but I was surprised at how well this frame came out. We just came out of the hotel at the Flamingo, stumbling around from the midday lighting. Let’s start with probably my favorite photo from this walk around the shops. So with the X-370 in hand, a roll of CineStill 400D, and down $200 from a night of blackjack, here are 5 frames that I’d love to share with all of you. It’s incredibly lightweight and has aperture priority, so when going on a bit of an escapade to Las Vegas for the summer, not much gets in the way of taking some nice hungover shots with this thing. After reading and following the site for years, I’ve finally gotten around to writing my first “5 Frames with…” on my daily SLR camera, the Minolta X-370.
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