In late August, my cousin, friend, and I tackled one of Washington's most iconic hikes: The Enchantments. It was a long 14-hour day consisting of 21 miles of hiking and 12,000 feet of elevation change. I was definitely having doubts about bringing the 16mm camera on this trek because I wanted to keep my pack as light as possible, but I decided to buck up and bring it along and I'm very glad I did. The images in this video are some of my favorites that I've captured and I can't think of a better way to document the wonderment of this region than on this medium. Hope you enjoy this short video and get an idea of the beauty that can be experienced in this beautiful place.
Camera: Krasnogorsk 3 modified to Ultra 16 by @k3Super16 (The guy to go to if you're in the market for a k3 16mm camera)
Stock: Kodak 50D
Processing: Video & Film Solutions
Scanning: Nicholas Coyle ([ Ссылка ])
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Music: San Luis by Gregory Alan Isakov
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A 21-mile hike in Washington State on 16mm Film
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