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  • B&W 35mm Film Solarized with watermark affect, produced in the Dark Room. I developed this image further to produce the work “Ophelia”. I have entered this image into Challenge Café – Black & White Photography / If you would like to support my work you can vote for it by using the link above. / Thank you / ~ / More of my Works /

  • Those of you who care, may have noticed that I have barely been uploading anything recently, this is due to a total lack of inspiration from the world of digital photography. Luckily there is a man in the office, who goes by the name of James who is equally old school, cynical and at least as much of a luddite, if not more so. So he lent me his developing equipment, chemicals and all, and told me to ‘do it properly’. So I did. Stuck some B&W Kodak 400 Tri-X in my medium format Holga and some of the same in my 35mm Hanimex and went and shot and hand developed a few rolls. Started scanning them in this evening and thought I’d post the first one up. / Suddenly I’m excited by the medium again, and I’m having fun again. Here’s a shot I took of my lady against a mirror in her favourite spotted dress, she is quite a big fan of spots you see. James, good work fella, I owe you a Mountain Goat.

  • This was shot on on my Nikon FM2 with Ilford Delta 100 B&W Film. It is the first roll I ever developped myself, as part of my Black & White Course at the ACP. Random shots of my life in Como. Scanned of the negative. There will be heaps more to come over the next few weeks. I hope you like them. Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers, Alex

  • This is for my friend Samantha. / /

  • Last one…... =D

  • Taken in Hamburg, Germany, in September (?) 1982. / I was actually going to Munich (Munchen), but managed to get tickets for England vs Denmark, in Copenhagen. A detour of approx 600 miles (1000 km) / It was a fun trip, and nice to see this lovely old Ship in the harbour. / It looks like a replica of an old galleon or pirate ship. / Hence the Jolly Roger flying from the mast. Scanned Image. / Taken on 35mm film. / Olympus OM1N. / Seiko 50mm 1.8 (?) Lens. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking.

  • My son has just completed his first lot of swimming lessons. These are his little feet, breaking through the waters surface. Untouched photograph shot on 35mm with a disposable waterproof toy camera that I picked up for $6 in one of those cheapo shops. I’m off to the coast for the long weekend, Happy Australia Day everyone, see you next week. Best viewed LARGE

  • Retro Olympus Trip 35mm Compact Camera The 70’s and 80’s classic, as advertised by David Bailey / The original and the best / Trips are attracting a cult following, something of a revival / Cool, solid, dependable, a design icon. / They are completely mechanical and require no batteries. / Olympus got it right. www.tripman.co.uk

  • sometimes I get up real early in the morning and go and watch the sun come up over the ocean…. sometimes all I get is very tired by the afternoon and sometimes I get to see the sky on fire…. shot with fujichrome 400 at around 5.30am or so one morning down on my local beach …. and this is straight from the scanner and is totally untouched by any Adobe product…the colour it is is the colour it was

  • If you get up really really early in the morning and go down to the sea…. every now and again ….this is what you can see…. the sun just edging it’s way over the horizon on it’s way to lighting up this part of the world….. so golden and so still …. this is another frame from my ‘lost film’ set…. and like the others … it’s straight from the scanner… untouched by Photoshop… straight from the neg to you….

  • one of the more serious swimmers from down my way battling it out with the elements at dawn in one of the ocean pools at my local beach….. such dedication…. it’s all I can do to stay upright and take the odd photo in the face of this turbulent yet silky silky sea…..

  • most mornings I get up early and walk down to the sea to bath in the extraordinary light and watch the sun come up over the Pacific Ocean….. sometimes I just watch the day come to life but sometimes I swim in the dawn light and then go home all sandy and goosebumps to drink some tea and read the newspaper….it’s my own private churchy type thing and this small series of shots from this morning are being uploaded so you can share that experience….. this is the second of what will be six shot’s I’m uploading to share my mornings with you…..

  • most mornings I get up early and walk down to the sea to bath in the extraordinary light and watch the sun come up over the Pacific Ocean….. sometimes I just watch the day come to life but sometimes I swim in the dawn light and then go home all sandy and goosebumps to drink some tea and read the newspaper….it’s my own private churchy type thing and this small series of shots from this morning are being uploaded so you can share that experience….. well this is the last one in the series…. from this point the reality of the day kicks in and I leave this picture perfect little local place and go home to start the business of the day…. but hey this is just soooo much better than morning telly….. enjoy my little walk on the beach at dawn coz I sure as hell know I do…..

  • Scanned Imaged from a 1983 Photograph taken with an Olympus OM1N. This is the freight ferry ‘European Gateway’ which Sank after a collision in the North Sea, just a couple of miles from the port of Felixstowe, Suffolk, en route to Zeebrugge, Belgium. / Not to be confused with the Herald of Free Enterprise disaster in March 1987, which was also a Townsend Thoresn ship. I took this during a sail along the coast in February 1983, and as you can see, the Ship has been uprighted, and I took this during the one circuit of the stricken ferry, clearly showing the plates welded onto the port side so to enable the ship to be pulled into an upright position. / I have added 4 more pictures in a Journal that I hope you have time to look at. For a more detailed account of the disaster and rescue, Click Here, where you will be taken to the Harwich (Essex) Lifeboat Station. More about the Ferry follows. / / ‘European Gateway was built 1975 by Schichau Unterweser AG, Bremerhaven, for the Townsend-Thoresen service between Felixstowe and Europort. During the summer of 1980, she operated between Cairnryan-Larne. European Gateway then returned to Felixstowe service until 1982 when she was involved in a collision with the Speedlink Vanguard off Felixstowe. She sank with the loss of six lives. After salvage, she was rebuilt and entered service as the Flavia between Ancona-Igoumenitsa-Patras in 1984. In 1988 she was sold to GT-Link, entering service as the Travemünde Link between Gedser-Travemünde. In 1992, registered ownership passed to Europa Linien, and she was renamed Rostock Link when the German port changed to Rostock. In 1996, ownership of Europa Linien passed to DSB (later Scandlines). In 1999 Rostock Link was chartered to Mols Linien for their Århus-Kalundborg route under the marketing name Kalundborg Link. In 2000 she was sold to Agoudimos Lines, and was renamed Penelope A for a route Igoumenitsa-Brindisi.’ (Simplonpc) ‘Text’ above taken from: / Simplonpc.(no date) Townsend-Thoreson Ferries Postcards. European Gateway. [online] Available from: http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/Townsend-Thoresen2.html [Accessed April 2009] Thank you for looking. Profits made from any sales of this picture, will be donated to the RNLI.

  • John Street Cork / Ireland

  • Taken with Pentax Spotmatic F, SMC Takumar 1.4 50 mm lens

  • W.Voss c1949 Diax Zero 35mm | Schneider-Kreuznach 1:2.8/45mm Xenar [fixed] lens Compur-Rapid shutter | ISO 400 Focal Colour film stock | f2.8 @ 1/250 Classic camera iteration. Shot this image with both my Bessa-R and the Diax. I was expecting the Voigtlander’s Skopar lens to shine in the end result, but was also happy to see that the Diax can really hold it’s own even after 60 years. The Schneider Kreuznach lens has some nice contrast. While I tend to shy away from colour, [the modern saturation of the spectrum seems to diminish contrast in favour of boosting colours]; I actually like this shot better than the one I shot on the Bessa in B&W … photo featured in the group, JPG Cast-Offs 1st iteration / Diax Zero /

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