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Two scans this week, as they were both taken at the same time. Both are family shots from Hayling Island in 1966. My brother was very patient and spent lots of time keeping me amused, right through till he was grown-up, despite the nine and a half year gap.
Here is a scan of an example unicorn I made for an art show called THE MYTHICAL BEAST SWEET SHOPPE that'll be happening soon at
Angel's Gate Art in LA.
These prints (and candy,) will be available on April 27th and limited to a run of 36.
kenny, air, la croix-rousse, lyon, france.
homeprocessed film and scanned by myself
light for strobist
sb-25 as a fill light on the left just in front of the stairs in the left corner, 1/4 powered, synched with ebay radio triggers, on a tripod at about 50cm high.
sb-28 as a backlight at about 1m high on a tripod casting the shadow, on the top of the stairs behing the elevator, synched with ebay radio triggers, 1/4 powered.
shot with a Pentax Super ME with a 28mm@f2.8 on Ilford FP4 125, cropped this way because I accidentally opened the camera back and half of the frame was totally burned. :) 'oops'
photo from disposable film camera bought at Walgreens and scanned into digital. Processed in lightroom.
The driver of 40012 Aureol was certainly giving it some stick on 6th December 1984 at Low Fell after leaving Tyne Yard with 6S41, the Haverton Hill to Leith Ammonia tanks. The road bridge was vibrating as the old loco thundered beneath. Aureol was to survive into preservation.
Mamiya RB 67 ProS - Mamiya KL 3.5/90 - Fujichrome Velvia 100 - ScanView ScanMate 5000 - IT8 Calibrated - Revelado Interphoto (Reescaned)
..searching the abandoned factory for signs of life. I wish i could spend the entire morning here, taking a shot every 5 minutes to create a time lapsed sequence. That could be interesting. Maybe one day..