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I've had this film rolling around in my bag for awhile and finally had it processed in scanned. Processing and scanning cost me $34 for three rolls, plus the cost of the film. That's a quite an investment. But, I really enjoy using the camera and I like the look it gives. Besides, I'd like to use it for a portrait assignment eventually and it's important to practice and build a workflow for it.
For the photo geeks out there, I used a Color FX Aperture plugin to create a neutral density graduated filter first, and then applied a the color stylizer filter on the first photo of Cole on his motorcycle.