Canadian Road Trip on 35mm Film by Elouise Paabo

Lake and Mountains at Banff National Park - Canadian Summer Roadtrip on 35mm Film by Elouise Paabo on Shoot It With Film
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Today’s feature is from Australian film photographer Elouise Paabo. Elouise currently lives in Canada and has captured the beautiful Canadian summers on 35mm film.

There is nothing better than a road trip on film, especially to Banff National Park and the surrounding areas. The gorgeous mountain views of Banff stretch on for days. Here is a collection of a few of Elouise’s favorite images photographed with the Canon EOS 3000 and Fujifilm 400 film.

Analog cameras and films used: Canon EOS 3000 (Find at KEH Camera or on eBay) | Fujifilm 400 (Find on Amazon)

Connect with Elouise: Website | Instagram

35mm Film Photography Banff National Park Canada Road Trip
Mount Bourgeou - Canadian Summer Roadtrip on 35mm Film by Elouise Paabo on Shoot It With Film
Lake and Mountains at Banff National Park - Canadian Summer Roadtrip on 35mm Film by Elouise Paabo on Shoot It With Film
Twin Lakes - Canadian Summer Roadtrip on 35mm Film by Elouise Paabo on Shoot It With Film
Mountain Top View Banff National Park - Canadian Summer Roadtrip on 35mm Film by Elouise Paabo on Shoot It With Film
Lake - Canadian Summer Roadtrip on 35mm Film by Elouise Paabo on Shoot It With Film
Canadian Summer Roadtrip on 35mm Film by Elouise Paabo on Shoot It With Film
Canadian Summer Roadtrip on 35mm Film by Elouise Paabo on Shoot It With Film
Grassi Lakes - Canadian Summer Roadtrip on 35mm Film by Elouise Paabo on Shoot It With Film
Grassi Lakes - Canadian Summer Roadtrip on 35mm Film by Elouise Paabo on Shoot It With Film

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The pictures are very beautiful.
I can see the camera and the film stock details, but I don’t see the camera lens, what is it?

Thank you so much for your comment! For most of the pictures, Elouise used the 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 II Standard Zoom Lens. Take care!

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