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Category Archives: Nikkor 35-70/2.8 AFD
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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 I can watch the starlings here for ever. They are so important. What? What warship? From 2007 Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Xmas Angel, No Cake (0) Wired (0) What took me so long… (0) We Will Hurt You (0) Walking slowly and seeing more (0)
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 This is an ongoing project to record the faces around St Alfege, Greenwich. They are worn and pockmarked with age. I don’t think they were ever meant to look like this. This should be seen full size when complete, hopefully 1.5m x 3m or something outrageous. I’ll probably redo it with film. Possibly related posts…
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Feb
03
2009
Categories: Adox APH 09 (Rodinal), Bessa, CV 28/1.9 Ultron, Digital, Film, Fuji Neopan, Ilford DD-X, Ilford FP4+, Nikkor 24-70/2.8 AFS, Nikkor 35-70/2.8 AFD, Nikon, Rangefinder, SLRTags: Blackheath, Deptford, Greenwich, Greenwich Park, snow3 comments
 Statement of the bleeding obvious or what… Lets debunk a couple of things quickly: <curmudgeon In one day 15 cms of snow achieved what Hitler and the nazis failed to do in the second world war – bring London to a halt. Outrage! /> <analyst We need to know what what the failures were that…
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