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How lovely, I take it that’s a stranger to you?Walthamstow High Street, 2022.
Pentax 67 + Portra 160, 16x12 handprint
Thank you. Yes a lot of my work recently has been portraiture of strangers.How lovely, I take it that’s a stranger to you?
An oldie from 2011 just rediscovered. Yashicamat 124G and Tri-X.
Tanfield Railway engine shed by Kevin Allan, on Flickr
G_Buttermere_PORTRA160_03 by David M Jones, on Flickr
Camera // Mamiya RB67 pro SD
Film // Kodak Portra 160
Developer // Tetenal C-41
Scanned // Epson V850
G_Buttermere_PORTRA160_03 by David M Jones, on Flickr
Camera // Mamiya RB67 pro SD
Film // Kodak Portra 160
Developer // Tetenal C-41
Scanned // Epson V850
Thanks Marino. It's a perfect camera for just carrying about, even if I specifically take another camera somewhere. It's amazingly pocketable due to its size and clamshell design. I'd quite like to have the rangefinder focus of the XA but the zone focus works well for the photographs I tend to take.Excellent Nige, you’ve got a wide range of tones, reflections, lovely composition and all that with a littleXA3 haha.
Thanks. I like that Shambles shot, very much of the place. I rarely understand how Flickr Explore works though!Congrats on it being in Flickr Explore today.
I spotted it because one of mine got in there too (although I don't really understand why - it's not my best...).
View: https://flic.kr/p/2pwTgPD
YOU nailed it..I'm very pleased with how well the XA3 handled this. I was half-expecting a load of camera shake given it was handheld and the film wasn't pushed, but it's nailed it.
Olympus XA3
Ilford HP5+
Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 9mins @ 20°
Around Christmas time by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
All Malta
Was this a resent trip ? If so what did you think of it ? I used to live in Bugibba some time back, the people were fantastic ( very pro English)
I have just been there this morning and it is totally different now having just been refurbished to comply with 'Elf an Safety' and also to improve the working conditions. It is a bit cosmetically clean at present but the mandatory oil and grease are starting to spread. There was shed full of locomotives but nothing was working today.An oldie from 2011 just rediscovered. Yashicamat 124G and Tri-X.
Tanfield Railway engine shed by Kevin Allan, on Flickr
Cobwebs are also a bonus for photographers!It is a bit cosmetically clean at present but the mandatory oil and grease are starting to spread.