I was lucky to buy quite cheap outdated Kodak Ektachrome E100G on the auction portal. I’ve bought many outdated film and usually it’s a lottery. Sometimes you have great material, which doesn’t differ from the new one, sometimes you have good film with a special effect or tone on the scanned photos, and sometimes the film is useless crap – or maybe I should say – film with implemented artistic filter, grain and special (d)ef(f)ects. I had like that with GP3 and Ilford Delta 3200 films, as you can see in previous posts. But sometimes I manage to buy cheaply a good material. With Ektachrome I was lucky – it works perfect with Fuji GS645S. I was really amazed with quality and colours. Of course when shooting slide, the subjects and colours going into game as the most important players. Take a look at the results from the session in Tczew – short trip to take photos of the old and the longest train bridge over the Vistula river, as it’s close to the river’s mouth.