Film photography · Medium Format · Photography

On Castle Hill

Castle Hill overlooks the West Yorkshire town of Huddersfield and has served as a settlement for more than 4,000 years. The remains of ancient hill forts can be found there, but the most striking feature now is Victoria Tower, a considerably more recent addition, dating back a mere 126 years to when it was opened in commemoration of the then-queen having sat on the British throne for 60 years.

The tower is 106 feet tall and you can climb to the top (or near to the top) for a small fee. There are a number of landings with seats at various levels of the tower for the weary climber to regain their breath. The bottom picture was taken from one of these, with the distant (and considerably taller, at 1,047 feet) Emley Moor television transmitter visible through the window.

On Castle Hill
Victoria Tower
Distant Emley Moor

Yashicamat 124G & Fujifilm Acros. Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 9mins @ 20°.

Taken on 16 August 2025

35mm · Film photography · Photography

More views of Emley Moor

A few more photographs of Emley Moor transmitter, this time made with my Canon Sure Shot Supreme. I bought five rolls of Agfa APX 100 a few weeks ago to see how it looked in 135 format – I’ve shot it once before, but that was 120 (plus it was an expired roll) – and the first roll I’ve developed has been a little hit and miss.

The whole roll looks slightly over-developed, with overly bright results and, while some frames have little grain, others look like they’ve been shot with agrainy high-asa emulsion. I don’t think that this is an exposure issue as the camera used hasn’t suffered in that way on anything else I’ve shot with it, so it’s either the film and developer combination, or something that has occurred as a result of my scanning and post-processing.

I shall be interested to see the results from the next roll when I shoot it.

Out near Emley Moor

Emley Moor transmitters

Towers

Canon Sure Shot Supreme & Agfa APX100. Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 10.5 mins @ 20°.

Taken on 21 July 2020