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N 122 B 1.2K C 38 E Feb 26, 2024 F Feb 26, 2024
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Taken in 2019 using a Nikon d500 with a lens attached giving focal length 28mm. Taken as most usual at Colwick Park Nottingham. Not to be mistaken as Colwick woods Nottingham.:)
In case it looks familiar it was in a folder of (Flickr) photos' so will have been on one of my previous deleted accounts.

Tags:   ƒ/2.8 28.0 mm 1/320 Snowdrops Sunset Colwick Park Nottingham Ivy Nikon-D500 Nikon-DSLR Nikon-12-24mmDX-Lens

N 173 B 2.3K C 82 E Apr 6, 2024 F Apr 8, 2024
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The West pier at Brighton is surely one of the most photographed subjects in all of the UK. I’ve shot the pier many times before but this was the first time shooting it using a long exposure on a film camera.

120 film photography
Rolleiflex 2.8E
Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8
Potsdam 100 B&W film

Tags:   120 film 6x6 B&W Black and White Brighton Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8 March 2024 Rolleiflex 2.8E Type 3 analog analogue film film is not dead medium format photography Potsdam 100 B&W Long Exposure mini tripod 55 seconds exposure time Brighton West Pier 10 stop ND filter I shoot film

N 122 B 1.8K C 37 E Apr 6, 2024 F Apr 10, 2024
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Another from my recent visit to Brighton. The old west pier is again in evidence and further away you can just about see the 'new' Brighton Palace pier, built in 1899 and still open and thriving today.

120 film photography
Rolleiflex 2.8E
Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8
Potsdam 100 B&W film

Tags:   120 film 6x6 B&W Black and White Brighton Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f2.8 March 2024 Rolleiflex 2.8E Type 3 analog analogue film film is not dead medium format photography old west pier 'new' Brighton Palace Pier (1899) shadow and light keep off the groynes path to the beach

N 143 B 2.0K C 66 E Apr 12, 2024 F Apr 12, 2024
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Interesting the things one finds at the back of a drawer. I recently was rummaging through a drawer where I keep some of my vintage lenses and came across a packet of 4 magnification filters, going from +1 to +4. They screw into the end of your lens and as you would expect, enlarge the view. I screwed the +4 filter into the end of one of my 50mm lenses and took a few shots around the house, including this tulip.

Tags:   tulip Monochrome B&W Black and White Carl Zeiss Pancolar 50mm F1.8 Hoya magnification filters +4 magnification filter Flower indoor photography Sony A7II Sony ILCE-7M2 Vintage lens photography Macro

N 82 B 1.2K C 45 E Mar 30, 2024 F Apr 15, 2024
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I've shot the inside of Kings Cross station so many times that I couldn't begin to count the times. But like a bee to honey every time I'm in the area I am always attracted to it and invariably I'll stroll through the station concourse and see if anything new takes my eye. I don't think I've ever taken this shot before which is looking straight up the intricate support structure in the middle of the building. It's an amazing place for photography.

35mm film photography
Contax 167MT SLR
Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.4
Kodak Gold 800 film (salvaged from a Kodak disposable camera)

Tags:   35mm film photography Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.4 Contax 167MT I shoot film Kodak Gold 800 colour film London analog analogue film shot at ISO 400 converted to B&W in post processing Kings Cross Station


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