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Sunlight, snapping the picture
clotheslines carry the sound
Augusts making the fiction
Your voice always around
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I just wanted to do a really quit edit of something.
View original here, for the curious.
Loving the tres blah facepaints so much.
An image originally uploaded 10 years ago and now enhanced thanks to a spell in the virtual darkroom. The original has been deleted.
The location is Melton Mowbray and the unit is one of the much-loved Cravens Twin sets captured on a Leicester - Peterborough working. Motor Brake Second E50383 is leading and, thanks to Mister C, set 37 indicates that Driving Trailer Composite E56114 is on the rear.
I'd made my way to Melton to snap the 'The Peaks Express' special due through later in the day, headed by a class 44, with unit 44005 'Cross Fell' working the initial leg from London St Pancras to Toton. Unit 44008 'Penyghent' would take over there and head up to Manchester carrying the lucky passengers via the Woodhead route.
By the time it came through I'd moved to a foot crossing three-quarters of a mile or so west of the station, but sadly the fine weather of the early morning had deteriorated into overcast skies. I was however lucky enough to get another shot of the Cravens at that spot, in the sun, working the return leg to Leicester.
Given a chance today, I suspect a few of the folk who opted for the Peak special back then might just be tempted to take a ride on the Cravens instead. Shake, rattle and roll for sure, with the occasional whiff of diesel fumes, but it wouldn't half bring back memories of everyday rail travel in the 70s. But then again, a ride over the Woodhead is mighty tempting........
Hmmm, pork-pie anyone?
Agfa CT18
1st October 1977
Cant beat a good old long expo! Road at side of mam tor. 40 seconds, iso 400, f4, canon 5dsr, canon 16-35mm
Or in this case wind on! This is the film advance of a Waltex Okako Junior 120 camera I bought from an antique shop on Saturday. By the power of Amazon Prime I now have 3 rolls of 120 film one of which is locked and loaded! No idea if it’s going to work as it’s a bellows style camera circa 1950, shutter and aperture seem OK so I don’t think mechanically anything else can go wrong!
As a 120 film noob, took me while to find out why there was no film rewind, a few YouTube videos later I realised why.
Backdrop is a rosy red apple.