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I didn't examine this closely at the time, but I grabbed a couple of shots from across the street as I was passing by because it looked interesting. It's part of a decorative structure that appears to contain multiple reflective panels turned in different directions. It was located on the grounds of an office building in Naples, Florida.

rolleiflex 3,5F

hp5 rodinal 1+50

Pinhole camera Reality So Subtle 6x6, film Fomapan 100

Hasselblad 500C / 80 mm Zeiss Planar lens, Kodak Tri x 400

Esbjerg Danmark expired film jan 1971

The pier where I was standing when I took the picture in my previous post of the sun setting over the water.

 

Going to a seaside resort like Eastbourne on a frigid winter's day is such a different experience from visiting in the height of summer when that beach in front of me would be packed with people. A winter visit certainly has it's pros and cons - the pros include lovely low light, an absence of people to clog up an environmental picture like this, and the general unhurried atmosphere of the place. The cons include it's bloody cold and if there is any kind of wind it is almost unbearable to take pictures as one's hands turn slowly into blocks of ice!

 

Medium format film photography

Rolleiflex 3.5F

Schneider Kreuznach Xenotar 75mm f3.5

Potsdam 100 B&W film

Scan of 6x6 transparency.

Another one of the Croft at Cow Low. What a difference a bit of light makes to the colours and shadows, particularly important on film due to the low dynamic range. #hasselblad500cm #kodakportra #6x6 #analogphotography #your_peakdistrict

Made with my Ondu 6x6 pinhole-camera on Kodak Tri-X.

It was very early in the morning; exposure-time was 3 minutes.

 

Developed with Jobo Alpha B&W developer, 8 minutes, 20C, rotation; in effect pulled 2 stops as Kodak advises for their Tri-X film on exposures longer then 16 seconds. It works out well....

Yashica Mat 124G

Kodak Tri-X

Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 8mins @ 20°

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