Saturday, March 31, 2012

Chester Canal Walk



Another busy day ends with a night away from home. Ah but the sun is shining and the evenings are stretching out AND I have my Polaroid 103 Automatic Land Camera and Olympus 35RC rangefinder cameras with me.
A walk along the canal soon began to reveal shapes, shadows and textures.
The Fuji 3000b instant peel apart film coped pretty well given the high level of local contrast.

Keep it Analogue

Monday, March 26, 2012

More from Great Yarmouth with the YashicaMat




Took the YashicaMat 124G out for a spin, loaded with Ilford FP4.
Ivy's "Noted Teas Shop" has been there for years, goodness knows how they continue to make money. Likewise Pertwee and Back, the local Ford Garage.
The bonus was spotting BONO in disguise feeding the pigeons!

Keep it Analogue

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Watch Out

Low viewpoint, wide angle lens (in this case the bitingly sharp Zuiko 28mm) and a red filter.
All great stuff

Keep it analogue

Monday, March 19, 2012

Vivitar Instant Slide Printer



My latest toy is a Vivitar Instant Slide Printer...it's rather good......pop in a slide from the past, load a pack of Fuji Instant Peel Apart Film, press Print and away you go.



Of course I could have bought a slide or film scanner...but where's the fun in that!

Keep it Analogue

Friday, March 16, 2012

Two Impossible Images



Long live the Impossible Project...bringing instant photography once again to the masses and making millions of otherwise useless Polaroid Cameras usable again.
Two images here both shot with an SX70 folding SLR

Much like this one.

The Black and White pic uses Impossible PX100 Silver Shade film whilst the bottom one of the "friendly peppers" is made using Impossible PX70 Colour Shade. There is something about the colours, not quite natural, that gives these tiny jewel-like pictures a rather beautiful quality.

Keep it Analogue

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Snowy Cross, Morzine, France

Another archive print from 5 or 6 years ago. This was one of the first rolls of film I put through the Voitlander Bessa R3a - see image below. The film was Ilford FP4 developed in staining developer Prescysol and printed onto Ilford Multigrade paper in my darkroom.



Keep it analogue

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Fenland Project



Fenland revisited, big skies, straight roads...beautiful....at least it is to some of us...I guess moutains streams and spectacular scenery does it for others.
Appreciate where you are, where you live....look at it through fresh eyes....see the unseen, the overlooked the forgotten and above all......

Keep it Analogue

Friday, March 09, 2012

Accordian Player, Montmarte


I may have posted this image or a similar one a few years ago, anyway just rediscovered it as I load stuff onto my Flikr site (Search for Andrew Bartram (Warboyssnapper).
Julie and I had a weekend in Paris when our Son was very, very small. Wandering around Montmarte on the last day with the Olympus OM1n and YashicaMat 124G we stumbled upon this man playing his accordian. Typically French of course.

Printed in the darkroom on Ilford MG RC Paper with some selective bleaching here and there to boost local contrast.

Keep it Analogue

Sunday, March 04, 2012

St Ives Town Bridge, Cambridgeshire

Printed this yesterday afternoon, it's a negative from a roll of 120 film from my Wooden Pinhole Camera. With a fixed "pinhole" aperture of f138 this leads to logish exposures, blurring of water and in this case the movement of the swans.

Keep it Analogue

Saturday, March 03, 2012

Instant Flowers


If you have a Polaroid 600 typr camera or any SX70 cameras (folding or box plastic) then did you know film is still available? Not from Polaroid, they stopped making it in 2009. Within a year a group of Polaroid enthusiasts and some former Polaroid employees had bought what was left of the Polaroid Machinery and re-engineered Instant Film from scratch. Much of the material that Polaroid had used in their original formulations was not available or too expensive.
What has followed, over the last 2 years has been a remarkable colaboration beteen the Impossible Project and their Customer. Films have been developed, each new issue brings improvements in emulsion, colours, tones and spread - Customers have in effect been beta testers for Impossible.
Visit the Impossible Project at http://www.the-impossible-project.com/

Keep it Analogue

Friday, March 02, 2012

The Cat in the Hat


Julie had returned home from a successful World Book Day at our Village School, I had to grab the Polaroid SX70 and flash away.

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