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Nice set, Chris, and I think you're right about the water coming through the lock gate, nicely done. I think the off-putting bit in the picture I quoted is that the light across the water appears to extend the reflection of the bridge so that it doesn't line up where you'd expect it to be, giving rise to a touch of discombobulation.
Some more from Seville.
(Minolta X700 & Kodak Ektar and Fujifilm Neopan)
Cheers,
Shane
A few from a cruise I went on recently, all shot on a Rollei 2.8C & Portra 400:
More over at my facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/photosbytomhort
I'm loving the first few images, especially the first one, but the second is quite strong as well. Great light, nice textures, and a timeless look, they have.
A nice series of images with great use of colour.
I keep meaning to go to Jodrell Bank.
Hope I'm not posting too many photos ...
Well well.
Is a local meet up on the cards at some point?
I keep meaning to go to Jodrell Bank.
Let me know if you plan anything guys, I'm in heaton chapel, stockport and havent used my om10 or 645 super in too long!
Love it. Would have fitted nicely into the Things are looking up thread.
Here it is. If you look in the middle frame of the window, the faces of two boys between the curtains. A deserted building - went back, saw nothing that could have caused it. Maybe watermarks?
Aye ... the spectral powers of Ilford. We talked to the owner of the building who told us that an infamous ecclesiastical child abuser did stay there during the Nineteenth century. Good story. Maybe I should have waited for All Hallows Eve. Beats bloody pumpkin images.ooo that's creepy :nailbiting: