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Another taken and processed on a mobile 'phone.
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Another taken and processed on a mobile 'phone.
Time seems to be in short supply. But then there is always the camera on my mobile 'phone.
This is a start of a series taken and processed (using free apps) on my mobile.
More to follow.
Two more images here. The first taken with the Chinese DF Great Wall. The second, without the black border, is digital. Goes against the grain to shoot digital but I'm not getting the time to develop film at the moment.
I have decided to rename the rather dull sounding 'Silver Birch Project'. Understanding how to photograph trees and their environment (rather than taking a conventional approach and taking images of whole trees) has been a major struggle. 'Trees and Their Remnants is the result. The latest is shown below.
More to follow.
Another spin-off from the Silver Birch Project. This was taken in Ruislip Woods. I was packing up my gear after photographing a fallen silver birch tree when my eyes glanced towards my feet. The birth of another project I believe!
This was taken with a Chinese medium format camera, the Great Wall. I really like the softness that the lens produces near wide-open and the border effects, especially at the bottom edge (produced by the strange shutter I believe).
Another image from the Silver Birch Project. Same camera, Holga 120 TLR, film, Fomapan 100 developed in DS-1.
A rare shot from me in colour. Well, tending to a green monochrome. This one is part of a small series taken along the railway walk in Jersey, following my current attempts to move away from street photography.