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A Class 105 Cravens driving trailer leads a hybrid set into Althorne, a remote unstaffed station between Woodham Ferrers and Burnham-on-Crouch, after a summer shower in the mid-1970s.
A Class 37 heads the afternoon Lynemouth to North Blyth empty alumina tanks at Cambois, past the site of the MPD. I have no date for this one, it's from a roll of XP2 I found in the back of a file.
Scan from a 645 XP2 negative.
**UPDATE** The DSLR scan video I've been trying to make for ages is finally here! jamiemphoto.com/blog/2014/12/2/dslr-scan-video-is-here
This was a wonderful shoot with a great horn player and friend, and it was also a reminder of how much I love medium format film and Hasselblad. Shot on 15-year-old Kodak Ektar slide film (that had been refrigerated!) at 100 ISO with a Hasselblad 500 C/M with a Zeiss 80mm 2.8 CF lens.
Strobist: Paul C. Buff Einstein 640 through a large Photek Softlighter just barely camera right and above the lens, shot at probably about half power. Settings were likely 1/30 at f/8. 100 ISO. Triggered by Paul C. Buff Cyber Commander, which I really like.
Scanned by DSLR ... more on that as soon as I can. It must be done. ha ha.
Developed at Holland Photo Imaging in Austin, Texas.
37516 bearing debranded Loadhaul livery briefly halts at Cambois en-route to North Blyth with the empty Alumina Tanks from Alcan Lynemouth on a very pleasant 21st November 1994. I felt the removal of the head code boxes and replacement with flush marker lights did not improve the aesthetics of the locomotives so treated. It would however have made them more pleasant to work due to the loss of the rattles and draughts previously caused by the nose end doors.
Scan from a 35mm colour negative taken on Kodak Ektar 100 film.
agfa isolette, maybe a light leak, film wasn't spooled tight, the further out on the roll, the less accurate and more "cross processed" the colors are.