This renewable energy facility has only recently been completed. It reminds me a little of the facility in Stranger Things.
Nikon F70, Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-D & Ilford HP5+.
Taken on 4 March 2018
Steel City Snapper photography
35mm, medium format and large format film photography (with the odd bit of digital every now and then…)
This renewable energy facility has only recently been completed. It reminds me a little of the facility in Stranger Things.
Nikon F70, Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-D & Ilford HP5+.
Taken on 4 March 2018
The term ‘forest’ in the title up there is somewhat misleading. This is actually a small plantation of pines nestled into a meander of the River Rother not far from Eckington. It’s a place I’ve never visited before, but it has potential for some nice photos – it certainly did on the snowy, misty day when this photo was taken.
Nikon F70, Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-D & Ilford HP5+.
Taken on 4 March 2018
On a walk around the country park on a misty, frosty morning, the playground was deserted and quiet (apart from a couple of geese).
Olympus OM-1, Cimko 28mm f/2.8 & Kodak Portra 160.
Taken on 23 February 2018
I had a day off work this week and took a trip out into the nearby Peak District National Park. I was mostly trying my hand (not very successfully) at some landscape stuff using my digital camera, but I still stuck a couple of film cameras in my bag and managed to polish off a roll of 120 Portra 400, plus the remains of some Tmax 400 in my Pentax P30T.
The area I visited is littered with millstones in varying stages of completion, hewn from the local gritstone. The one in this photo must’ve been photographed many, many thousands of times as it lays right next to the footpath leading to Over Owler Tor.
Zeiss Mess-Ikonta & Kodak Portra 400 (expired 2016).
Taken on 7 February 2018
Trees have a beauty to them after autumn has stripped them of their leaves.
Zeiss Mess-Ikonta & Kodak Tri-X (expired 2013).
Taken on 25 January 2018
Something a little abstract today – a shot of a dusting of snow atop the tiles on my garage roof.
Olympus OM-1, F.Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 & Ilford HP5+.
Taken on 21 January 2018
While this path looks lovely and rural, it actually runs through an industrial estate and has large industrial units on either side. Amazing what a bit of snow can do…
Canon Sure Shot Telemax & Agfa Vista Plus 200 (converted to B&W in Lightroom).
Taken on 21 January 2018
To be honest, the day I took this shot was not an ideal one for walking, but at the time I left the house it didn’t seem too bad. It wasn’t blizzard conditions or anything, or even heavy rain, just intermittent wintry showers of sleet.
The main problem was that there was a great deal of surface water around which had turned the footpaths into mud. The path in the shot below wasn’t too bad (although I had to walk with my feet straddling the central stream of meltwater for much of its length), but in some places my feet became completely submerged in mud, and one particular steep uphill gully – filled with mud, leaves and water, and closely bordered with prickly holly bushes – made for a bit of an ordeal. I also had an incident where I stopped to talk to a lady walking her dog. The dog was a friendly looking thing and so decided it would rear up on its hind legs and plant its very muddy paws on me, leaving me with a large splotch of wet mud atop my thigh.
It was still a nice walk though.
Olympus OM-1, F.Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 & Ilford HP5+.
Taken on 17 January 2018
A willow tree photographed on a wintery day last month. Cropped to 6×7 ratio from 6×6.
Zeiss Mess-Ikonta 524/16 & Fomapan 400.
Taken on 12 December 2017