35mm · Film photography · Photography

Seaweed

This mop of seaweed across one of the wooden posts to which the groynes are afixed looked like it would make a good picture. So I photographed it.

It was certainly easier to photograph than the things I took pictures of today..

I’ve got a few days off work and, as I should have expected, the weather was not great – lots of thick cloud, although at least with plenty of structure to it, which is better than a grey slab of blank overcast nothingness. It was also pretty windy – something I didn’t realise until I got to the location I was visiting. The wind wasn’t heavy, and for most cameras, would have been no problem at all. But I was shooting 4×5 large format.

I only made four pictures at the planned location – it was just too frustrating trying to keep the dark cloth (an old t-shirt in my case) from flapping about like a sail on ship in a typhoon! In the end I retreated to a second location – one not as exposed to the elements – where I was able to shoot another five sheets of film. I haven’t had chance to develop any of them yet, but hopefully I’ll have something to show soon.

Seaweed

Olympus OM-1N, G-Zuiko Auto-W 35mm f/2.8 & Ilford HP5+. Ilfotec DD-X 1+9 15mins 45secs @ 20°

Taken 17 June 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Seashell

As I might not have full access to my PC to post for a few days while we’re having some decorating done, I’ve pre-written a few posts with older pictures that I haven’t posted before (I hope!). As I’m a little stuck for time to write them, they’ll each have this same boilerplate text. If I get back on my PC earlier than usual I’ll probably put the remaining ones back into the drafts folder for emergencies.

You’re not going to escape the crappy haiku’s though…

Put it to your ear
And hear the sound of the sea
But it’s just your blood

FILM - Seashell

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

Taken on 20 February 2019