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Yearly Archives: 2010
Jul
18
2010
Categories: Film, Ilford FP4+, Nikkor 35-70/2.8 AFD, Nikon, Rodinal, SLRTags: graffiti, Greenwich, Greenwich Peninsular, Lovells Wharf, skulls, Thames Path4 comments
 Decorating the ‘temporary’ entrance to the ‘closed’ Thames Path by Lovell’s Wharf An inky Blinky Return of the tache Filed under other people’s art/reinterpretation. Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Some More Broken Things (2) Testing, One Two Three… (2) Here Is No Water But Only Rock (1) Desolation Greenwich (5) Designed For Life (1)
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Jul
15
2010
Categories: Film, Kodak HC-110, Kodak Tri-X, Nikkor 80-200/2.8 AFD, Nikon, Politics, Protest, SLR, UnionsTags: catford, demonstrations, Lewisham, megaphones, Protest, Sir Steve Bullock5 comments
 Different town hall, nearly three decades later, same old shit. Back in the day (early 1980′s) I spent (quite a lot of) time protesting outside Lambeth Town Hall supporting a Labour council who fought Thatcher’s cuts tooth and nail. Here we are, nearly thirty years later, outside another Town Hall, outraged that a Labour council…
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 I forgot to include this in yesterdays post. Big paws… Nice bally, nice doggy Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: @MyYourTheDog Himself – Tough Love (9) Warm Bench (1) The Dog At Rest (2) No Ball (0) Holgaramas (1)
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Jul
13
2010
Categories: Dogs, Film, Ilford FP4+, Nikkor 24-70/2.8 AFS, Nikon, Rodinal, SLRTags: Blackheath, Dogs, Gizmo, Point Hill, status dogs9 comments
 More from the F5. The Dog loves it too, what a tart… Soppy Tough Playful The Dog can also be followed on Twitter – @MyYourTheDog. Parental advisory though, he does have a potty mouth sometimes. And? Got lots of  photos of The Dog. He is the perfect test subject, particularly for dynamic autofocus and tracking…
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 I recently swapped a lens for a Nikon F5 film camera and I took it for a test run. I really wanted to be able to use one of my fave lenses, the Nikkor 24-70/2.8 AFS, with a film camera. Because it is a ‘G’ lens, sadly the Nikon F4 is ruled out. To say…
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