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Of all the white picket fences I've photographed, this might be the white-picket-fenciest.
Also, what crazy person designs such nice Bokeh into a wide angel lens??? This is unreasonably smooth out-of-focus blurs.
Bronica 135W // Zenzanon MC 40mm // Agfa Copex Rapid @32 ASA
As 2024 came to a close, England was blanketed in a mysterious fog that disrupted life but created stunning opportunities for photography. This moment captured at Chailey Common Nature Reserve during one of those foggy days.
There’s something about the stillness of the fog that makes these walks feel timeless.
Shot on Bronica ETRS with Kodak Gold 200 film.
Bronica ETRS, Zenzanon MC 50mm 2.8, Ilford HP5 Plus
Developed and scanned by Borealis Lab.
Viaduc Van Horne Skatepark, Montréal. June 2022.
Bronica ETRS
Zenzanon EII 75mm ƒ/2.8 lens
Kodak TMAX 400 Pro 120 film (expired in 1997 & kept refrigerated) rated at ISO 100.
Developed and scanned at Aperture Photographic,
London, UK
As 2024 came to a close, England was blanketed in a mysterious fog that disrupted life but created stunning opportunities for photography. This moment captured at Chailey Common Nature Reserve during one of those foggy days.
There’s something about the stillness of the fog that makes these walks feel timeless.
Shot on Bronica ETRS with Kodak Gold 200 film.
Camera: Bronica ETR
Lens: Zenzanon 1:2.8 f 75 mm + Extension E-12
Film: Fujifilm microfilm HR-20 (35mm, unperforated)
Dev.: TMAX (1:4) 4.5 min 24 ℃
Scan: 2400 dpi by Epson GT-X830
ISO25 (42x35 mm format)
Claverly House was located on the corner of Queens Road and Grand Parade in Littlestone, a seaside village next door to New Romney in Kent. It was built by Sir Robert Perks, who named the house Claverly, the grandest on the sea front; a name shared with his estate in Chislehurst, Kent.
It was demolished to be replaced by a block of flats, which opened in 2021.
Photograph from May 1989, Bronica ETRS rollfilm SLR camera.
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This bridge dates from 1527 and is still the main artery from the south into the city of Aberdeen. For this photo I used my Bronica ETRS with recently-acquired 40 mm Zenzanon MC lens. Film was Ilford FP4 plus (dated 1999!!), processed in Ilfosol 3 developer. Negative was scanned on an Epson V550, followed by adjustments in Lightroom.