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View from Severndroog Castle; May 2015

09 Saturday May 2015

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Fuji X100T, london, monochrome, Oxleas Wood, Severndroog Castle, Skyline

Looking north west over the tree tops of Oxleas Wood.

Shot on my Fuji X100T; I must get back up there with a long lens soon.

Siebert Road, SE3; April 2015

18 Saturday Apr 2015

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Charlton, iPhone, london, monochrome, underpass, Westcombe Park

    

Photos found on my phone the day after a night in the pub.

Medium Format Experiment

13 Monday Apr 2015

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120 film, Medium Format, Yashica

I finally got round to putting a couple of rolls of 120 film through the aged Yashica Mat-124G that I’ve had for a while. I’m still waiting for high-res scans of the second roll, but here are three shots from the first film. They’re not the best photos I’ve ever taken, but it’s enough to make we want to experiment further.

I was pleased to find that the camera works pretty well; it obviously has a bit of dust in it, but the spot edit tool in Lightroom seems to work remarkably effectively and efficiently (a tool I’d never bothered with before). The whole process of using the camera – particularly on a tripod – was completely alien to my daughter (utterly used to seeing the image on the back of the camera a second after the picture’s taken), and proved to be pretty entertaining.

Down by the river: Greenwich pier; April 2015

03 Friday Apr 2015

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Fuji X100T, Greenwich, River, Thames

 
A grey Good Friday in Greenwich.

March Antidotes

31 Tuesday Mar 2015

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Fuji X-E1, Fuji X100T, photography

End-of-winter distractions…

A new camera
Looking back through my photos from the last 2 or 3 years recently.  I was struck by two things: a complete lack of consistency in style as I tried out iPhone apps and b&w conversion techniques, and that the images from my Fuji X-E1 stood out as being far superior to any others I’ve taken in recent years. The problem with the X-E1 is that it’s a bit too big to put in a coat pocket (particularly with the 35mm f1.4 on – the best of the two lenses I have), and the auto-focus is a bit too slow to catch my daughter in action – plus, of course, the iPhone is just too convenient (though it makes decent images in the right conditions). So I bought a Fuji X100T and, so far, I’m very pleased: the images have that Fuji X series feel, I like the 23mm lens, and it’s more pocketable than the X-E1. It’s prompted a splurge of photo-making, mostly Down By The River, and made me think more about the consistency of my black and white processing. Now I just need to remember to put it in my coat pocket, and resist the convenience of the iPhone.

One thing I’ve noticed over the last couple of years is that the better the cameras get, the less I need – or feel inclined – to make significant adjustments to the files during post-processing; I’m no longer using film simulations, and the sliders don’t move so far from the middle. Maybe I should write something about how I do it sometime; at the very least it might help me remember in the future.

Music and books, etc
– Surface Tension continues to draw me in and reveal new sounds and textures.
– The Handsome Family at St Giles’ Church were amusing, dark and good company.
– I’ve loved Magnus Mills’ work since The Restraint Of Beasts, and I enjoyed A Cruel Bird Came to the Nest and Looked In very much, even if I wouldn’t (quite) put it in a Magnus Mill Top 3.

 

Down by the river: Greenhithe; March 2015

28 Saturday Mar 2015

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Estuary, Fuji X100T, Greenhithe, Kent, QE bridge, River, shopping trolley, Thames, Thames Foreshore

Shots from the riverside at Greenhithe. The QE bridge looks delicate and quite serene from here; a contrast to the experience of driving over it. The river is wide here, the riverside a mixture of industry and the sort of new developments that allow grudging access to the riverbanks. Asda trolleys abound.

Down by the river: Gravesend; March 2015

27 Friday Mar 2015

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Fuji X100T, Gravesend, Kent, River, Thames, tilbury

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A look at the Thames at Gravesend, early-ish on a Friday morning.

‘Family Entertainment Centre’, Gravesend, Kent; March 2015

27 Friday Mar 2015

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Amusement Arcade, Fuji X100T, Gravesend, Kent

Down by the river: low tide; March 2015

22 Sunday Mar 2015

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Fuji X100T, Greenwich Peninsula, Thames, Thames Barrier, Thames Foreshore

A quick look at the river on the east side of Greenwich Peninsula on a chilly Saturday morning.

Arundel St, London; March 2015

20 Friday Mar 2015

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Arundel Street, brutalism, demolition, Fuji X100T, london, modernism

A walk from Temple tube up to Niall McDiarmid’s Via Vauxhall book launch took me past this (Brutalist? Modernist) demolition site. I was particularly caught by the old-fashioned chimney pots hiding away amongst the concrete.

 

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