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Canon AE-1 Program
50mm f1.8 FD Lens
AGFA APX 400 b&w film
Original photo scanned to PC and edited in LR5 & Silver Efex pro2
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"HAVE A GO AT OUR OPEN MONTHLY CHALLENGE"
The subjects for this month and details on how to take part can be found here.
Anyone, anywhere with any camera can take part.
Do you remember the good old days? Do you remember how it used to be? We're not going back.
I paid a return visit to Peak Forest on Tuesday after a gap of what must be about 20 years. The first time I came here was in 1986 when there was still a class 07 employed here and class 20s and 45s were commonplace. I remember visiting in summer 1990 on my pushbike, having travelled down on the train to Dove Holes from Manchester. Then it was all 37s and a class 47 at Dowlow. I'm still a bit surprised that I managed to cover Peak Forest, Tunstead, Buxton and Dowlow on a pushbike.
The last time would be in about 2000 with work when an 08 derailed on the long sidings. I remember that day well, because as the Bruff team re-railed the 08, something went ping and a small piece of metal the size and velocity of a bullet went flying past the group stood watching the re-railing, which is why today we have work activity risk assessments, full PPE and exclusion zones.
Good to see permissive freight working still in place, along with class 60s and class 20s as a bit of continuity from those previous visits. 60066 loads 6E19 at Peak Forest.
Brighton
HorizonT Russian swing-lens panoramic camera and Tri-X, developed in HC-110 dilution H, 1+63 for 9 minutes @ 20C.
I was taking an early morning long exposure when a pushbike rider went past and left a trail of his flashing tail light on the photo.
Registration number? During the gold rush days in the Western Australia outback bicycles where a common means of transport. This "fine" example was seen at the Gwalia Ghost Town just out of Leonora.
We visited the town as part of our July 2019 father/son drive of the Western Australia goldfields 1,000 km Golden Quest Discovery Trail.
A minimalist photo of a key component of the Porcelain Rocket Mr Fusion modular seat system. As Scott Felter says, "100% waterproof, and with the snap of one buckle." This is one of three pieces of key gear in my bikepacking setup. The bike is a Salsa Mukluk.
Brighton
Wirgin Edixa Prismaflex, Super Takumar F1.8 55mm, and Rollei Retro 400S developed in homemade D23 replenished for 7 minutes 30 seconds at 20C.
Brighton
1933 Voigtländer Brillant box camera and Ilford HP5 Plus, developed in HC-110 dilution H for 11 minutes at 20C.
MOCEAN, spray paint on canvas (110cm x 110cm).
Rocket01 from his exhibition 'Terrarium' at BSMT Space from 9th - 26th November 2017.
LR2554
Packed up and ready to head out on the Munda Biddi Trail. All the Munda Biddi campsites have a sheltered bike parking area. Quite a nice considered feature of the campsites.
The hut is in the background.
Brighton
Chinon CE-4S, Clubman MC auto 28mm f2.8, and Kodak 2484 film (expired 1968 ) exposed at 200 and developed in homemade replenished D23 for 5 minutes at 20C
A Man and his bike..he went faster as a bullit ..
The V1 nailed this shot. It's a great camera!
Vignet and highlighting the reds in LR4
Nikon V1
30-110
Have a really nice day, thanks for stopping by!
Brighton Seafront
Minolta Hi Matic AF2 point and shoot, expired Ilford Delta 400 @ 200, developed in HC-110 dilution B for 7mins 30 secs at 20C.
Chain n sprockets, keeping generations moving through the cycles of history.
:- Please, No Group Banners -:
ms. neaux neaux: Group Banner. Deleted
This is the view from a long hour of walking (3h one way, which we found out that we could actually hire a pushbike and takes only 30 min :( ), but definitely worth the effort. I could watch this forever.
I took hundreds of shots and somehow I picked up this shot as I just liked the feeling of it. Then after editing I just realised that there was GOD of some sort in the middle of this fire. If you look closely enough you will find out.
Brighton Seafront
Rolleiflex 3.5C and Ilford HP5 Plus, developed in HC-110 dilution H for 9 mins and 30 sec at 23C.
This lady and her bicycle are a regular in Walyalup Koort. First time however we have seen her riding. Usually see her reorganising her setup.
Do you remember the good old days? Do you remember how it used to be? We're not going back.
I paid a return visit to Peak Forest on Tuesday after a gap of what must be about 20 years. The first time I came here was in 1986 when there was still a class 07 employed here and class 20s and 45s were commonplace. I remember visiting in summer 1990 on my pushbike, having travelled down on the train to Dove Holes from Manchester. Then it was all 37s and a class 47 at Dowlow. I'm still a bit surprised that I managed to cover Peak Forest, Tunstead, Buxton and Dowlow on a pushbike.
The last time would be in about 2000 with work when an 08 derailed on the long sidings. I remember that day well, because as the Bruff team re-railed the 08, something went ping and a small piece of metal the size and velocity of a bullet went flying past the group stood watching the re-railing, which is why today we have work activity risk assessments, full PPE and exclusion zones.
Good to see permissive freight working still in place, along with class 60s and class 20s as a bit of continuity from those previous visits. 60066 loads 6E19 at Peak Forest.
Just had to take a photo of this trike chained up in Gamla Stan, Stockholm. They do get a few stag and hen parties where the drink flows to excess despite their high cost, and I did see two drunks messing about at 5:30am with a shopping trolley that kept crashing..... But look at the size of this security chain plus there is another lock round the rear wheel too.
More paranoid or the owner has lost this mode of transport before??