Tag Archives: black and white film
Waiting for Never
“Waiting for Never”
Olympus Trip / Profilm 100
“Let us read, and let us dance; these two amusements will never do any harm to the world.”
― Voltaire
Four in a Row
“Four in a Row”
Kodak Coloursnap 35 (1959) / TMAX 100 Profilm (5y expired)
“What strange creatures brothers are!”
― Jane Austen
Drawing Time
“Drawing Time”
Olympus 35RC / Ilford HP5+
Here is Ted, looking very smart in the tank top that his grandma knitted for him.
Reverie
“Reverie”
Olympus 35RC / Ilford HP5+
Our Internet has stopped working this week: indeed, it will be next week before the phone company can fix it, and that, as you might imagine, for somebody whose work is dependent on having web access, is nothing short of a nightmare. We have some access via a wireless hotspot in the village, but it is slow and inconsistent. I am trying to get some film finished up. I am out today with a Kodak Colorsnap 35 (incongruously loaded with black and white) and when I get that used up I shall move onto the Halina. When I’m done with that (before Christmas) I shall load up my Canon IIB, which I bought from Moscow a while back. It is an unbelievably beautiful camera and in almost new condition. I am really looking forward to using it over Christmas.