Time for a little colour from my archive. One of the many benefits of film photography is that we tend to file our negs in sheets of 36. We all have different systems of course, but the point is we tend keep them all. Sure there have been times when I’ve had a developing disasterContinue reading “Weymouth Carnival ’97”
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A few from the London Archive
When I was 10 years old the junior school that I attended organised a trip to London. I took my then 126 camera with me and used a whole roll of 24 pictures! I still have a few of them somewhere. In those days one could walk up Downing Street! When I was 13, andContinue reading “A few from the London Archive”
Iron Bridge, Shropshire
Late last year I had chance to visit Ironbridge in Shropshire. This stretch of the River Severn runs just south of Telford, and holds a lot of history. Coalport with it’s famous pottery is just down the road, in the other direction is Coalbrookdale, where the process of smelting iron was pioneered. It was thisContinue reading “Iron Bridge, Shropshire”
The Dress in the Window
When I left work last night, it was the first time I’ve walked back to the car, with a bit of daylight still in the sky. It’s a sure sign that the seasons are moving along. I haven’t done much photography over the winter, I haven’t really been anywhere much, other than work. I haven’tContinue reading “The Dress in the Window”
Kodak’s Portra 800
With regular colour film being a bit difficult to get at times, I was surprised to be able to pick up a roll of Kodak’s Portra 800. At £18:99 for the roll it is perhaps the most expensive roll of film I’ve tried to date! At todays exchange rate it’s just under $21. I thought,Continue reading “Kodak’s Portra 800”
Delta 100 @ Buildwas Abbey
The Congregation (order) of Savigny started in northern France, in the Diocese of Coutances. It originated in 1105 when Vitalis of Mortaine established a hermitage in the forest at Savigny, France. Amazing only 30 years later they founded Buildwas Abbey on the banks of the River Severn, in Shropshire. Only 12 years later, it wasContinue reading “Delta 100 @ Buildwas Abbey”
Falling in and out of love with Polaroid!
The other day I watched “The Impossible Project” on Amazon Prime. If you have the chance to see it I recommend the film. It is largely about Dr Florian Kaps, known as “Doc” to his friends. He is the worlds leading expert on spider eye muscles, although to anyone reading this, more importantly, he isContinue reading “Falling in and out of love with Polaroid!”
More Pushed HP5
While I had the roll of HP5 in the Canon EOS30, I popped on the 40mm and took it with me on my almost weekly visit to the local garden centre, for breakfast. This is the roll that I was pushing to 800, I’m pleased with the results and in some instances can’t really seeContinue reading “More Pushed HP5”
A few more from the Scavenger Hunt
As I mentioned in the last but one post, I had a go at the film scavenger hunt, on the Casual Photophile site. I used my Canon AE-1 Program with a roll of Kodak Color Plus. I have to say I never got to the end of it – so don’t despair of endless posts!Continue reading “A few more from the Scavenger Hunt”
Pushing HP5
If you are of a certain age, you might remember when Ilford films had colour coded lids! They still use the same colours for the film branding, Orange – Pan F, Blue – FP4, Green – HP5, Red – XP2. I’m not sure if the 3200 ever had a purple lid, I only used myContinue reading “Pushing HP5”