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They were filming a scene in a film "The Snowman".
The Snowman is a novel by Norwegian crime-writer Jo Nesbø.
--We just happened to visit the park same day.
They told me the movie will be out some time next year
This is for Reid, my Flickr friend who is a keen Jo Nesbø reader :)
Along by the Trent, on my cycle ride to.from work.
Voigtlander Bessa folding camera from 1937
Skopar 105 mm f/4.5 lens
Fomapan 100 film
Lab develop & scan
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Another Leeds skyline picture.
Kiev 4AM rangefinder camera
Helios 103 lens
Kentmere 400 film
Lab develop & scan
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I clearly remember when we first met.
We enjoyed talking about our Rolleiflex and places we visited.
Rolleiflex brought us to become friends.
I really like how she value others.
She is truly a wonderful and warmhearted woman.
I hope she had a wonderful birthday and wish her a happy year ahead.
Taken on Oldham street Manchester. Olympus 35rc. Kodak 400. Lab scan. Converted to B+W in Lightroom.
A suburban palm tree in Fulwell, Sunderland.
Olympus Pen EE2 half-frame camera
Kentmere 400 film (quite grainy as half-frame)
Lab develop & scan
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A bridge over the River Welland near Uffington and Bainton.
As noted by fulvue this appears to be an army Bailey Bridge. I have since learned that the local fishing hole is called "The Bailey Bridge Pit" but that's all the info I can find.
Lubitel 2 camera
Kentmere 400 film
Lab develop & scan
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I was thinking of the Britney Spears song when I took this of course.
Asahi Pentax Spotmatic camera
Super-Takumar 50 mm f/1.4 lens
Ilford Pan 50 film
Lab develop & scan
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The Fraser Bridge in the town of Hope, British Columbia, Canada was built in 1915 by the provincial government and the Canadian Pacific Railway, who needed to link the Kettle Valley Railway with the CPR mainline. The double-deck bridge carried trains on the lower deck (shown here) and cars on the upper. Trains no longer cross but the original structure is still in use for vehicle traffic. This image was captured with a Mamiya RB67 on medium format Ilford FP4 film.
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The harbour at the Normanton end of Rutland Water.
Fed 2 camera
Industar 26M lens
Fuji Superia Xtra 400 film
Lab develop & scan
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A mural on the side of a house in Dunkirk, Nottingham.
Voigtlander Bessa folding camera from 1937
Skopar 105 mm f/4.5 lens
Fomapan 100 film
Lab develop & scan
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'New topographics" - When landscape photography moved from the celebration of the beauty of nature to a visual critique of humanity's expansion into the wild.
"topographic" - relating to the arrangement of the physical features of an area.
"new topographics" - 1970's photographic movement appreciating the beauty of the banal in human altered landscape
camera; Minolta SRT 201
lens: Minolta MD 28mm 2.8
film: portra 400
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The Trevethick boatyard at Nottingham.
Voigtlander Bessa folding camera from 1937
Skopar 105 mm f/4.5 lens
Ilford Delta 100 film
Lab develop & scan
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Not the original path of the river, this is the new cut near Tallington. Still a relatively small river at this stage.
Lubitel 2 camera
Kentmere 400 film
Lab develop & scan
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The beauty of film. Taken with a Pentax ME and SMC Pentax A 35-70 f4 macro lens
Fujifilm superia 400 film
Looking out over the old castle mounds from above Castle Bytham.
Olympus OM20 camera
Olympus Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 lens (mouldy at the time of this photo I later learned)
Fuji Superia Xtra 400 film
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Coming down from the Chain Lane bridge over the canal into the industrial area of Dunkirk.
Canon AV-1 camera
Canon FD 50 mm f/1.8 lens
Ilford XP400 film
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