Wednesday, 29 April 2020
Island Queen 2018: ilford Advocate Film 003
Labels:
2018,
35mm Film,
400 ISO,
Advcate Film 003,
Ilford Advocate,
Ilford HP5,
Interiors,
Interors,
Island Queen Pub,
London,
Pub,
Pushed Film
Location: London
87 Noel Rd, Islington, London N1 8HD, UK
Tuesday, 28 April 2020
Gillespie Park 2018: Ilford Advcate Film 003
I Brought this film and 2 other rolls of HP5 off of Amazon. The only thing with buying film on line that is stocked by Amazon you risk the chance of the film not being stored well, which can result in the film losing quality.
With colour film the emulsion can shift resulting in the colour shifting and the emulsion lifting from the film, which it did on some of the frame on his film. On the bottom one you can see white spots in the sky.
Camera: Ilford Advcate
Film: Ilford HP5 400
ASA/ISO: 400 Set at 200 ASA/ISO
Development: Black and White
Editing: None (unless noted below image.)
DATE: April 2018
Saturday, 11 April 2020
Monday, 6 April 2020
Hampstead in Black and White: Olympus Trip film 020
Camera: Olympus trip 35
Film: Ilford Delta 400
ASA/ISO: 400
Development: Rodnal 1:25 mix for 8min
Editing: None (unless noted below image.)
Date Taken: Saturday 29th October 2019
Date Taken: Saturday 29th October 2019
Sunday, 5 April 2020
Saturday, 4 April 2020
Camden High Street: Bolsey Film 005.
Taken on Sunday March 22nd 2020 at around 10am, while heading in to work. The day before England was told that non essential shops should close to help prevent the spread of Covid-19, Coronavirus.
It almost felt as if it was 8am on a week day, the only difference was the small food shops that sell take-away coffee and breakfast to the traders were closed. The market closed up, pubs had boarded up their window and doors, and pretty much every clothing/tourist gift shop had already and shut up days before.
A very strange feeling being on this high street that is normal heavy with traffic, both human and vehicles.
It almost felt as if it was 8am on a week day, the only difference was the small food shops that sell take-away coffee and breakfast to the traders were closed. The market closed up, pubs had boarded up their window and doors, and pretty much every clothing/tourist gift shop had already and shut up days before.
A very strange feeling being on this high street that is normal heavy with traffic, both human and vehicles.
Camera: Bolsey Jubillee
Film: fujifilm Superia 400 X-Tra
ASA/ISO: 400 Set at 200 ASA/ISO
Development: C-41
Editing: None (unless noted below image.)
Date Taken: Film shot on Sunday 22nd March 2020
Labels:
2020,
35mm Film,
400 ISO,
Bolsey Film 005,
Bolsey Jubillee,
Camden,
Camden High Street,
Colour,
Fujifilm Superia 400 X-Tra,
London,
Pulled Film,
Quarantined London,
Street Photography
Saturday, 11 January 2020
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