Guadalupe River State Park on Film – November 2024
All photos above were shot on a Minolta XG-1 on expired Kodak Gold 200 35mm film.
All photos above were shot on a Minolta XG-1 on expired Kodak GC 400-8 35mm film.
To continue from my last post, here are photos from other rolls of film I recently had developed. These two are from expired 35mm film and I really love the outcome for both. It’s giving “looks like 1975” but in reality it was 2024.
The Montezuma cypress along the river as well as the rock wall on the river provide excellent backdrops for photography, whether on film or digital. Since we have typically gone to this state park during Thanksgiving break all of my photos have that late fall/early winter vibe. Some day I would like to go in spring to see how different the light is and especially to see different plants blooming.
I don’t have a lot more to share about these but I may end up blowing up one or two to 8×10 to frame. I really like the ones of Forest, too.

















2 Comments
Automatic Garden
It appears that you’ve found a place to have your film developed. The photos turned out well. I’ve been to the river at my girls’ camp and remember those big trees. Unfortunately, I now have sad thoughts about the area after the flood. Was the park impacted?
Misti
Sort of! But these were developed in conjunction with the others I had sent to The Dark Room in early January. I found a place in Austin and I am going to call the Kingwood place you recommended to see about cost.