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i first started the roll with the tlr but the lens kept popping out and i gave up and put it in the ft
With St. Botolph's Church toward the distance on the left, & St. James Passage, formerly Church Passage, on the right.
At 1:35 AM on the 30th of September 1888, Joseph Levy, Joseph Lawende, & Harry Harris were leaving the Jewish Imperial Club on Duke Street (which was up the street behind me) when they noticed a man standing with a woman at the entrance to Church Passage (probably about where the squared cover on the ground is). The woman had her back to the men.
Catherine Eddowes was found horribly mutilated in the south west corner of Mitre Square at 1:45 AM.
Lawende was shown some of Eddowes's clothes & thought they were the same as what the woman he saw was wearing. He doubted whether he would recognise this man again if he saw him.
Harris didn't pay particular attention to the couple, & Levy pointed the couple out & said ""Look there, I don't like going home by myself when I see those characters about."
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 14mm F2.8D lens. DubbleFilm Stereo 200 35mm C41 film.
This one is cropped quite a bit, just showing a tiny area which is much smaller than the previous one, so doesn't enlarge much unfortunately. Still working on the difficult DoF, trying to get the mix of soap, water and sugar right, struggling with the position of lights (natural and otherwise) and the angle of the camera in relation to the soap film - will hopefully work it all out eventually!
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The Ramoji Film City
Located in Hyderabad, India is spread across 2000 acres and is the largest integrated film city in the world
Camera: Hasselblad 500 C/M medium format film camera,
Carl Zeiss f/4 150mm Sonnar lens.
Film: Kodak T-Max 100 120
Scanned by Walkens House of Film, Melbourne, Australia
Just a brief return to Constitution Dock in Hobart and the 2025 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. These photographs were all taken with the square format of my Hasselblad 500 C/M medium format camera with a vintage Carl Zeiss 150mm Sonnar lens.