Ardnamurchan Holga, A set of images taken with the Holga on my recent visit to the Arnamurchan Peninsular. This is the most Westerly point on the British mainland. Shot using Ilford HP5 film and home processed with Kodak HC110 then scanned using a Epson V550 flatbed scanner.
Month: April 2018
Hasselblad
Hasselblad A rather nice walk around Entwistle reservoir near Edgworth, all the images are taken on Iford HP5 and processed at home using Kodak HC110 developer for 5 minutes. The film was then allowed to dry and then scanned using a Epson v550 flatbed scanner.
Norfolk
Norfolk For the past 17 years I have had my holidays in Norfolk, we normaly stay on the North Norfolk Coast around Wells Next the Sea.
Long Exposure
Long ExposureThe latest gallery of images have been uploaded. All these images are taken with a long exposure (30 seconds or longer) using Lee Little Stopper or Big Stopper.
Holga
Holga All these images are taken with a plastic toy camera called a Holga, it has two apatures f8 and f11, two shutter speeds 1/125sec and bulb. It uses 120 roll film getting 12 images per roll. These have all been shot using Ilford HP5 and processed at home then scanned using a flatbed scanner.
Ardnamurchan Peninsula
Ardnamurchan PeninsulaArdnamurchan Peninsula: 6th – 9th April 2018
I visited the Ardnamurchan Peninsula April 2018 with a fellow photographer David Crabtree. This is a very picturesque peninsula in the west of Scotland, In fact the end of the peninsula is the most westerly point on the British mainland. Here are just a few images from that trip.





