Tag: Black and White Photography

Labrador

Another one from an old roll of film. Not an ‘Andrex’ puppy anymore but still quite cute. Click on thumbnail for full size With TMax 100 film in the Leica M4 I think I probably shot this hand held (resting on a cushion) at 1/4 sec and f1.5. There’s no

Lone Tree etc.

Some more shots from an old roll of film. All taken in the summer when I was out for a walk with the dog Click on ‘view full size’ to avoid the ugly effects of website compression! Rannerdale, Cumbria, August 2013

Crookrise

I recently posted some photo’s of bouldering/rock climbing at Crookrise (here). Those images were all shot on digital. I had a film camera with me that day but these were the only shots I took with it. Leica M3/Zeiss C Sonnar 50/f1.5/Kodak TMax100 Crookrise, Yorkshire, December 2013  

Fighter

I feel like I’ve been ignoring my film photography since I bought a digital camera in August. In fact I’ve only just finished the rolls that were in my camera’s and had them developed. I’ll be posting a few images from them over the next couple of days. These were shot

Crookrise

Some images from a bouldering trip to Yorkshire Click on thumbnails for large Crookrise, Yorkshire, November 2013

Ramside Hall Charity Boxing Evening

Last Saturday (23rd November) I was lucky enough to attend a fantastic evening of amateur boxing at the Ramside Hall Hotel. The evening was organised by Paul Lysaght, head coach of Durham University Amateur Boxing Club and Gary Crooks of Bearpark Boxing Club to raise money for MacMillan Cancer Support and a

Thirlmere Monochrome

Looking over the reservoir towards Helvellyn Click on thumbnail for large Cumbria, November 2013

Thirlmere Monochrome

Long exposure monochrome image of Thirlmere reservoir. Click on thumbnail for large  Cumbria, November 2013

Prebends Bridge

‘Grey towers of Durham Yet well I love thy mixed and massive piles Half church of God, half castle ‘gainst the Scot And long to roam these venerable aisles With records stored of deeds long since forgot.’ Sir Walter Scott – from ‘Harold the Dauntless’ Click on thumbnail for large

Durham City Market Place

Durham outdoor market place on a rainy day Click on thumbnail for large Durham, UK, November 2013

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