This user gallery brings together the photos taken with the Kojak Gold film recipe, a take on the Kodak Gold 200 film that uses Classic Negative and adjustments for a more nostalgic flavour.
This film recipe was the 200th added to the collection, and brings together many of teh great things about Classic Negative into one recipe. I was excited by the results I achieved on a Spring vacation, and so it was only natural to open this recipe up to wider testing with our Film Recipes Facebook Group.
Our enthusiastic community set to work,and in this gallery you can review around 90 of the wonderful images taken by photographers around the world.
To see more photos taken with film recipes, and to share your photos with others, why not join our Film Recipes Facebook Group 📷
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(Foggy day photography)

(Go crazy with colour)

(Sunset over the ocean)
Kojak Gold by Darren Urda (1/2)
I’m starting and ending this gallery with some fine photos by our Australian friend Darren Urda. In this first series, we’re treated to a beautiful golden hour over the water. Kojak Gold, like many Calssic Negative recipes, is a great choice in these conditions.





Kojak Gold by Sabrina Magnusson
Sabrina was finding it difficult to get ‘good photography weather’ this time around, but shows us how this recipe is still useful in all conditions.



Kojak Gold by Sean Scongack
Sean had no shortage of sunshine, and used Kojak Gold for a few snaps in the park. Kojak Gold is tuned to keep greens green, rather than the blue green in some Classic Negative recipes.



Kojak Gold by Ken MacGray
Ken takes a lot of walks in the woods of New England, and prefers a natural toned film recipe. Koajk Gold fits the bill here with a balance that suits natural subjects.







Kojak Gold by Sam McFie (1/2)
Sam shard a broad selection of images, including this first pick in lower light. I always love how our Fujifilm cameras capture darker scenes.





Kojak Gold by David Forsdike
Across the various user galleries, and in our Facebook group, we are treated to a tour of many wonderful places. David adds to this with his selections from the beautiful towns in Southern France.












Kojak Gold by Anthony G
Leisure time is a wonderfiul time for photos, with trips to new places and different activities. Anthony takes us out for a trip to the zoo and out on to the water too.













Kojak Gold by TinTin
Our global community is just that, with many readers and photographers in Vietnam, the Philippines and other parts of Southeast Asia. There seems to be something about the hazy light there that gives a different feel to the images.










Kojak Gold by Sam McFie (2/2)
Sam shows us that if the weather isn’t perfect, we should still try and take photos. There’s a different mood to familiar places, and you may find new opportunities in the patterns of cloud, rain and weaker light.








Kojak Gold by Darren Urda (2/2)
Let’s finish where we started, with a selection by Darren Udra. As with several others in this challenge, the weather wasn’t always perfect, but it was a good chance to try out our feature recipe in different conditions.










A big thanks go out to all of our wonderful contributors, sharing their images taken with this feature film recipe. These challenges run regularly on our Facebook group, and are promoted here on the site. Take a look at the current challenge, and maybe your images will appear in one of these galleries too.
To see more photos taken with film recipes, and to share your photos with others, why not join our Film Recipes Facebook Group 📷
FILM.RECIPES is now on YOUTUBE. Let’s try out some film recipes!

(Foggy day photography)

(Go crazy with colour)

(Sunset over the ocean)
