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Local eco-protest over planned site of a Two storied Aquarium with 75 sized car park on a prominent point on Wellington's wild south coast. The project did not proceed.
My only contribution to creating this photo is a couple of grasses across the face and around the person in the photo. I bought three films from a lady who knew nothing about them, I assumed they were unexposed but unfortunately they were all exposed, so unplanned double exposures were created
I took these pics during a lazy summer afternoon spent in Francesca's pool. Both me and Adele were supposed to leave home in few days and we spent the whole day talking about our worries and expectations about our forthcoming experiences (in the UK for me, in the Netherlands for her). As soon as I saw the outcome of the session I was seriously impressed about how our talking affected their expressions in these pics. I felt like there was some kind of melancholic mood in the air... that's the reason behind the album title.
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The Glenfinnan viaduct is an impressive railway construction from the end of the XIXth century (and well known from all Harry Potters fans). I then headed over to Tioram castle and the Ardnamurchan peninsula
I was kind of sceptical about this 90mm XPan lens and didn't see how to use it in the panoramic format this camera offers. After a while, looking for shots made with this lens, I began to find it more interesting as it allows to come closer to the subject, choosing a more narrow frame and thinking about composition - specially in street photography and even for portraits - in such a frame. Focusing isn't very easy with this lens as it has a very very small depth of field, even up to f8. The Ilford Delta 3200 (shot at 1600 and processed at 3200) is a bit grainy, but I need to wait for more sun and better weather conditions to test it with some fine grain low iso film. Finally, I think I like this lens for the different view it offers in this great panoramic format! And I want to say a very BIG THANKS to Madeleine for the portrait test shooting with this lens, she made again an amazing job as a model! To be continued...