
Mudeford (pronounced Muddyford), is in the far east of Dorset, less than 2 km from the end of the sea wall is the Hampshire border. The quayside is at the entrance to Christchurch Harbour – I’ve visited the “other side” many times, you can read the post where I messed up a roll in the Hasselblad here or the time I took my Fuji GSW690III, here. This however, was my first visit to Mudeford. I took along my Lecia M4-P loaded with a roll of my 25 year out-of-date movie FP4+ and made a few images.


The camera performed fine with the Zeiss Biogon 35mm that now lives on it. I developed this roll in FX55 for 9 minutes and good a good set of negs.


This was back in at the start of November, and strangely I’d forgotten about this roll entirely, until I came to have a tidy up and file some neg sheets. So much for an efficient work flow!


Chatter: Leica M4-P with Zeiss Biogon 35mm. FP4 developed in FX55