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By the sunlit fountain

People enjoy the unseasonably mild February weather by the fountain in Picadilly Gardens, Manchester.

The 35 RC’s lens had coped quite well with the conditions (shooting straight into the direction of the low sun). There’s some noticeable flaring in the shot (top left, and lower-centre right), but nothing too severe and the contrast has remained in place.

FILM - Fountain

Olympus 35 RC & Fomapan 400.

Taken on 15 February 2019

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Old places

A trio of shots of old buildings still present in the Attercliffe area. There are many more than just these, but I didn’t photograph the others. 🙂

The old Burton’s menswear building and the Adelphi cinema are next door to one another, and neither has been used for their original purpose (or for much else) in many a year. The Momento picture framing shop is still actively trading. Given the post box outside, I wonder if this might have been a post office at some point in the past? I’ll ask my dad next time I see him as he’ll likely know, having grown up and then worked in the area when he was younger.

FILM - The tailor of taste

FILM - Adelphi

FILM - Momento

Kodak Retina IIa & Fomapan 400.

Taken on 26 January 2019

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Stay Frosty!

For the past two years I’ve taken part in the Emulsive.org Secret Santa gift exchange. This year I was extremely fortunate to receive not only six rolls of nice and interesting film, but I also received a copy of my Santa’s book and, best of all, a Kodak Retina IIa camera in lovely condition.

Sadly I was ill over Christmas (just my luck to be sick the entire duration of the two week’s I had away from work!), so I didn’t get a chance to shoot with the camera until this past weekend.  I loaded a roll of Fomapan – badly, it turned out, and I had to re-open the camera back to do it properly, losing a few frames in the process – and set out on Sunday morning as I had a couple of hours before picking my eldest and his girlfriend up to come for lunch at our house.

I decided to shoot in the Attercliffe area of Sheffield, and area formerly dominated by the steel industry that the city made its name on, but now mostly made up of smaller engineering and manufacturing firms with the odd steelworks still dotted here and there). There’s an old derelict cinema building that I wanted to photograph, plus a cemetery, but I then just went for a wander to see what else I could find.

Sometimes it’s just the little things that you come across on your travels that make for the best images, and I think the shot below is definitely my favourite from the roll.

As for the camera, it’s a very nice little machine – a very compact folding 35mm rangefinder dating back to the 50s. A lot of my shots are a little soft, but that might be down to some camera shake in some instances (some of the slower shutter speeds might be a little sketchy side in terms of their accuracy), but enough are sharp to prove that it’s not a failing of the lens. I did find it difficult to see the full frame in the viewfinder due to my wearing spectacles, and I’ve had to straighten one or two shots as a result, but again, nothing serious.

FILM - Stay frosty!

Kodak Retina IIa & Fomapan 400.

Taken on 26 January 2019

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Vulcan

I’m still not quite done with the aircraft pictures…

This is the Vulcan bomber at Newark Air Museum. While there are no longer any of these still being flown, they were a spectacular sight, whether at airshows or, as I would sometimes see during my childhood, in actual active service. They are still a very impressive sight when on the ground, especially when you are able to walk beneath the fuselage and wings.

FILM - Vulcan

Nikon F80, Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 AF & Fomapan 400.

Taken on 26 January 2019

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O’er the top

After a morning of bleak (but wonderful) fog, the Sun suddenly broke through the clouds as I was driving home, and I quickly stopped to get a photograph. As I pulled over another car stopped on the opposite side of the road. At first I thought this would ruin my pictures, but after the guy got out, I saw he was there to tend to the animals in the field. After doing this he followed the track up to the top of the hill and I managed to get a really nice silhouette shot. The second shot is of the group of sheds where the animals presumably shelter and their food and so-forth is stored. The sky was lovely and I used an orange filter to catch some detail.

FILM - O'er the top

FILM - Sheeptown

Nikon F80, Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 AF & Fomapan 400.

Taken on 20 January 2019