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Double exposure of a pregnant model I worked with in August 2016. Hard to see, but kind of interesting I think. Taken at Lions Park in Bowral.
Nikon F4. AF NIkkor 50mm F1.4D lens. ADOX Silvermax 100 35mm B&W film.
Don't know the name of this piece, but I saw it in Bologna.
Nikon F4. ADOX Silvermax 100 35mm B&W film.
Pentax LX with smc Pentax A 24mm; f8, 1/125 sec, Adox Silvermax 100. Developer - Adox Rondinal, 1:25 dilution, 8 mins, Agfa Rondinax 35U tank
The Flaneur With A Camera happened upon this old gas station in North St. Louis recently. Like single, sometimes discarded chairs, and lonely ole trees, the Flaneur can't resist an old gas pump -- which never fail to offer some creative fuel. This is probably a photo no-no, but so what. This comes from one of the last handful of rolls of the sadly discontinued #adoxsilvermax100 film. The Flaneur with single-handedly waging at #bringbacksilvermaxfilm campaign -- though he knows its for naught.
I like to get shots of my local cinema when the marquee has movies that I see.
I saw Halloween Kills around the time I took this, & I honestly didn't care for it.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. ADOX Silvermax 100 35mm B&W film.
low angle shot of one of the lions at the base of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 14mm F2.8D lens. ADOX Silvermax 100 35mm B&W film.
Multiple exposure in London, with one shot of a tree trunk with a wide aperture.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. ADOX Silvermax 100 35mm B&W film.
Although this photo is just a big blur, it has a funny story behind it.
I was watching this couple give treats to a cheeky squirrel at St. James Park, & as they noticed my interest, asked if I wanted to have a go.
I declined, but the little fellow decided to run up my leg & stopped on the chest of my jacket. I slowly went for my camera, & as I only had one hand, I couldn't focus, so I managed to just snap this before he jumped away.
He was very cheeky.
Nikon F4. ADOX Silvermax 100 35mm B&W film.