Looking along the shore of Loch Rannoch with water playing over rocks in the foreground, a dead tree and Schiehallion in the far distance.
This was the first medium-format photo I ever scanned; taken on Fuji Provia using a Lubitel 166B.
Silhouetted trees against a bright orange sky, Cramond. Taken with the Bronica SQa with Fuji Provia film a couple of years ago and dug out of the archives for rescanning fun :)
A cold blue sunset at Eagle Rock, the mouth of the River Almond at Cramond near Edinburgh. Taken on a Bronica SQa a couple of years ago and recently reprocessed.
Melbourne.
As I grow I realise new elements to old things. / That development is important, but so is being able to breath. / To have places to run away to. To regenerate as we work. The place of the park in the city. / It’s important. It makes me sad to see fountains not running in the City of Melbourne. / I’ll be glad to see the day when we have enough water to hear the relaxing trickle. / To feel the coolness. In the meantime, I’ll try to think more green.
Melbourne
This was the last shot as I was packing up, while I was chatting to a fellow medium-format photographer. It’s got everything: lovely subtle pink & blue sky colours, reflection in still water… well worth getting up early for. Taken on the Hasselblad using Fuji Provia film, at Friar’s Crag on the end of Derwentwater, Keswick, in the Lake District .
A view of Normanton Church Museum at Rutland Water, Rutland, England. / / Taken on Fuji Provia 100F with a Lomo Lubitel 166B. / /
A view of Normanton Church Museum at Rutland Water, Rutland, England. / / Taken on Fuji Provia 100F with a Lomo Lubitel 166B. / /
Black and white detail of my image Storm Near Stow. / / Originally taken on Fuji Provia 100F with a Lomo Lubitel 166B. / / Hats off to Roy Harper for the title. / / Part of the series Against the Sky / /
Lone pylon against the sky. / / Originally taken on Fuji Provia 100F with a Lomo Lubitel 166B. / / Part of the series Against the Sky / /
The abbey of Murbach (near Guebwiller – Alsace, France) was founded in 727 as a Columban abbey (i.e. following the Rule of St. Columbanus), when it had grown ill-disciplined years later a new bishop took over and introduced the Rule of St. Benedict. The now Benedictine abbey became one of the most important centers of learning in the upper Rhine valley and aside from that also powerful in the secular world. 3 Towns and 30 villages were under the rule of the monastery and Charlemagne himself took the title “Abbot of Murbach” (Pastor Murbacencis) (in a secular sense) in 782-783. The good fortunes of the monastery took a hit when the Hungarians invaded the Alsace in the 10th century, but by the time of the 13th century it prospered again. From the 14th century on its influence started to decline until the French Revolution (1789) dealt the abbey the death blow. The Romanesque Church of St. Leger is one of the few buildings that still remain of the monastery (though only about a half is still standing). Camera: Mamiya 7, / Lens: Mamiya N 1:4 f=80mm L / Film: Fujicolor Provia ISO 400 slide film / scanned directly from film @ 3200 dpi
View if a field of rapeseed near Billingborough and Birththorpe, Lincolnshire. Taken on Fuji Provia 100F with a Lomo Lubitel 166B.
Picture taken in Macau at the Ruínas de São Paulo or what is left of the Sao Paulo Cathedral. Camera: Nikon F70 / Film: Provia 100F / Treatment: X Processed
Picture taken in Macau at Lou Lim Leoc Garden. Camera: Nikon F70 / Film: Provia 100F / Treatment: X Processed
Last week I finished off a roll of Fuji Provia 100F in my Lomo Lubitel 166B. This week I’ve been uploading the results to my website. See here for more information and links to the results.
Taken with Fujichrome Provia 120 Transparency film, this photograph is of The Wheel of Brisbane, the ferris wheel at Southbank in Brisbane, Australia.
I’m over here. Come and join me. Here on this side. The right side. Taken on Fuji Provia 100F with a Lomo Lubitel 166B.
After having some success, and plenty of fun, with a couple of black and white rolls in my Holga 120GN I went on to try some Fuji Provia 400X. I’m currently in the process of cleaning up the scans and uploading them (it’ll be happening over the next few days). The first few images are up in the album Morning Walk In Bourne.
Further to my previous journal entry, I’ve now proce…
Further to my previous journal entry, I’ve now processed and uploaded the results from both rolls of Fuji Provia 400X that I recently put through my Holga 120GN. You can find pointers to all of the results in these two blog entries: First Colour Images From the Holga 120GN / Second Roll of Colour Images From the Holga
Recently I put another two rolls of Fuji Provia 400X through my “Holga…
Recently I put another two rolls of Fuji Provia 400X through my Holga 120GN. They’ve both been processed and scanned (once again thanks to to my friendly Scottish landscape photographer for the scanning) and the results have been uploaded to my site: / Holga Near Billingborough / Holga on Stow Lane / Holga in Bourne Wood / Holga at Wheelgate Park
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