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Category Archives: Kodak HC-110
Feb
08
2010
Categories: 120, Film, Ilford HP5+, Kodak HC-110, Rolleiflex, TLRTags: anchors, arches, boats, Greenwich Peninsular, shopping trolleys, structures, wheelbarrow3 comments
 If you go down to the river today, you are sure for a big surprise… Definitely had to meter for the shadows otherwise it would be a silhouette. The ‘corpse’ was being pushed about by the wind too hence its lack of sharpness (f/11 at 1/4 second). Works for me though. Embedded trolleys, wheelbarrows and…
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 Nightmare processing day… fucked up spooling the film, dust magnet development, the works. High contrast, orange filter on the Rollei, kind of harsh. Looks like fish skin to the right of the bread tin. Biblical. When I was a kid we had one of these bread bins. Made of metal to keep the mice out….
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Feb
06
2010
Categories: 120, Film, Ilford HP5+, Kodak HC-110, Rolleiflex, TLRTags: bouys, Greenwich Peninsular, low tide, mud, structures, toys, wheels1 comment
 Wow, most of the Thames disappeared today! This mooring buoy looks so wrong beached, usually it is floating. Out of context. I didn’t realise how massive they are Underfoot was a bit treacherous and I recall stories of people sinking in the mud, especially a couple of girls rescued when they were up to their…
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 Kate laughed anyway Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: You Are Not A Machine. Don’t Walk By (2) Writing On The Wall (2) What He Said… (9) Volvo (2) Vanishing Point (2)
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Feb
02
2010
Categories: 120, Film, Ilford HP5+, Kodak HC-110, Rolleiflex, TLRTags: abandoned chairs, Greenwich, Isle of Dogs, ladders, railways, structures, trains1 comment
 A return to the Thames Path, South and (gasp) North of the river. This time with a slightly less old Rolleiflex (36 years old). I was all ready with the I’m a photographer not a terrorist spiel but I’m guessing I shouldn’t have been on the line and so close to the train. Some sort…
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