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For a great flickr friend and talented photographer John Frenzel who left me a lovely testimonial. You should make a point of checking out his varied photostream.
This is a view of the Havana Skyline from El Morro Fortress.
Shot with an old F-series camera using black and white film and converted to digital with a CanoScan 8400F. No texture or major processing. Added clarity due to the conversion to digital.
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Nikon F-301 + Nikon Series E 50mm 1.8
Itorex Lens Filters
AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 200
Unretouched lab scan
2017
Mac heads down one of the dunes at full speed as always.
This shot made it to Explore on 25/05/2015 - thanks for looking everyone.
St Andrews Church @ Covehithe featured a great deal on my photostream last year. This year though it had yet to make an appearence, so I thought it was about time I changed that.
Inside the ruin there is an active church which I actually went in. I am sad to say it was looking a bit run down & in need of a lot of TLC.
Sun on snow in monochrome.
Originally shot with a Nikon SLR and 50mm f/1.4 lens with Fujichrome Sensia 400 slide film. Converted to monochrome using Adobe Photoshop CS6 and Nik Silver Efex Pro 2.
Another shot of the Cathedral Organ, this time from a distance.
This shot made it to explore on 02/05/2012 - Thanks for looking everyone.
Nikon F301 + Nikon 50mm 1.8 Series E
Kodak ColorPlus 200
Hoya/Itorex lens filters
Unretouched lab scan
2021
A young Seal & its mother look out over the beach.
This shot made it to Explore on 12/12/2014 - thanks for looking everyone.
Nikon F-301 + Nikon Series E 50mm 1.8
Hoya/Itorex Lens Filters
AgfaPhoto Vista Plus 200
Unretouched lab scan
2016
Ice is breaking up.
Nikon N90s with Tokina 28-70mm f/2.6-2.8 lens and Kodak High Speed Ektachrome slide film.
A slightly ramshackle hut by the harbour. The rather dishevelled state of the hut added to it's charm.
This shot made it to Explore on 25/09/2012 - thanks for looking everyone.