This is an old favorite camera of mine, which I had recovered with red material after repair and restoration.
It was loaded with a roll of Kodak 400 color print film, dated 01/21, and I went after a variety of subjects and conditions.
All shots were hand held with available light.
I started the roll at home. We had just finished home quarantine after COVID and I was not up to doing a big turkey dinner for Thanksgiving. So, I roasted us a pair of little Cornish Hens, with plenty of my bread stuffing.
Film was finished up at the National Museum of Transportation in St. Louis.
Social distance prevailed.
The film was developed here at home in Caffenol chemistry, using my recipe of safe household ingredients... washing soda, vitamin C powder, instant coffee, and table salt solutions with plain tap water.
Caffenol treats all films as if monochrome. I add the Sepia tint in software after scanning. I just like it better that way.
I feel this was one of my more successful recent films done in Caffenol. It was a good camera, and good film.