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A Walk to Remember: Exploring Bear Mountain Through Ultramax 400

Richard Nieves February 10, 2025

Last year, I embarked on a small yet memorable walk through Bear Mountain with my baby. As the crisp autumn air embraced us and the vibrant fall foliage transformed the landscape into a masterpiece, I decided to bring along my trusty camera loaded with Kodak Ultramax 400. Months later, after the negatives were developed and scanned, the images have finally surfaced, and with them, the emotions of that beautiful day.

Capturing Autumn’s Palette

Bear Mountain, nestled in New York’s Hudson Valley, is a haven for anyone seeking nature’s splendor. That day, the mountains were painted in warm hues of amber, crimson, and gold, and the camera film brought those colors to life in a way that only Ultramax 400 can. Its vibrant yet natural color rendition felt like it was made for this moment.

One image captured a view of the parking lot framed by the rolling hills, their tree-covered slopes alive with the essence of fall. The contrast of the mundane—cars lined up in neat rows—against the breathtaking backdrop of nature reminded me of how accessible beauty can be, even in everyday moments.

Nostalgia in Every Frame

The rustic charm of the lodge at Bear Mountain appeared next in the series of images. With its stone facade and timber-framed architecture, the building exudes a timeless quality that Ultramax’s warm tones amplify beautifully. As I held my baby’s tiny hand, it felt like a scene from a storybook—a moment I was grateful to preserve.

One of my favorite shots features the serene lake reflecting the fiery colors of the trees lining its shores. The stillness of the water, coupled with the kaleidoscope of colors, felt like a painting. Seeing it again now reminds me of the quiet magic of that day—a moment shared between nature, my child, and the lens of my camera.

The Joy of Shooting Film

Film photography, especially with Ultramax 400, always brings a touch of nostalgia and a reminder to slow down. Each shot is deliberate, requiring patience and thought. On this walk, it felt like the perfect medium to capture both the grandeur and the intimacy of Bear Mountain. The grain of the film adds texture to the images, evoking an old-world charm that digital photography can seldom replicate.

Reflections

Looking back, this walk was more than just a casual outing; it was a moment of connection—with my baby, with the season, and with the art of photography. Developing and scanning the film months later brought the memories flooding back, making me realize how precious these simple adventures are. They remind us to cherish the fleeting beauty around us and to savor the time spent with loved ones.

Bear Mountain, with its majestic landscapes and serene atmosphere, is a place I’ll return to, camera in hand, ready to capture the next chapter. And who knows, maybe one day, my little one will see these photos and feel the same sense of wonder that I did when I pressed the shutter.

Technical Notes

For those curious, all images were shot on Kodak Ultramax 400, a versatile film stock that handles various lighting conditions with ease. Its vibrant colors and balanced exposure made it the ideal choice for this walk, from shaded forest paths to open fields bathed in sunlight. If you’re considering exploring film photography, Bear Mountain’s diverse scenery is a perfect playground for capturing memorable frames.

As I look at these images now, I’m reminded not just of the beauty of the destination but of the joy in the journey—a walk with my baby, a roll of film, and the magic of Bear Mountain in the fall.

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