Liked the way it rendered detail from a previous roll so tried some abstract stuff like the log pile.
Very fine grain again, delivered contrasty results despite dull lighting on the subject.
This is an Orthochromatic film. I didn't know what that meant either until I watched Paul's video, but it makes sense when you look at my wood pile, which log anoraks will note is largely composed of alder.
This is a log with a distinctly orange tinge running through it.
I didn't write the exposure down but stopped down to f/8 or something like that it must have been a second, maybe two.
Probably not an every day film, but worth having in the bag (or something else this slow...) for when you've got the time to plonk a tripod down and stick that self timer on.
I also wonder how it might handle autumn colours when the leaves start proper turning so may try that in a few weeks' time.