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Pink Skies

April 18, 2026

The best thing about loading up your camera with a roll of very expired film, particularly a film stock you’ve never used before and don’t even know how it should look in date, is that you have absolutely no idea what you’re going to get.

I found myself with two rolls of Fujichrome sense, a discontinued slide film, and decided to put them through my little point & shoot camera, and just kept it in my pocket for a few months.

This first roll came on bike rides through the cairngorms, deer spotting behind the caravan, to morning stops at the coffee shop and through highland village wanders, giving each scene a pretty glorious pink toned sky. I like it. Another roll coming soon.

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