A shot of one of the sculptures on the Carlucci Mini Golf course at Carlucci Land in Wellington from earlier in the year.
Rolleiflex 2.8 E, Ilford HP5+ 400 ISO Film, CanoScan 9000F Scanner.
30/11/2012 | Categories: Rolleiflex | Tags: black and white, Carlucci Land, Dark Halide, film, HP5, ilford, Metal, Mini Golf Course, New Zealand, photo, photography, Photos, Rollei, Rolleiflex, Sculpture, Simon Burrow, wellington | Leave a comment
Outside Fryberg Pool.
Rolleiflex 2.8 E, Ilford HP5+ 400 ISO Film, CanoScan 9000F Scanner.
28/11/2012 | Categories: Blog | Tags: black and white, Dark Halide, dog, HP5, ilford, photo, photography, Photos, Rollei, Rolleiflex, Simon Burrow, Street Photography, wellington | Leave a comment
Rolleiflex 2.8 E, Ilford HP5+ 400 ISO Film, CanoScan 9000F Scanner.
27/11/2012 | Categories: Rolleiflex | Tags: black and white, Dark Halide, film, Fire Engines, HP5, ilford, New Zealand, photo, photography, Photos, Rollei, Rolleiflex, Simon Burrow, wellington | Leave a comment
Sports finder styles 🙂
I have been working through a large backlog of film processing and actual work at the moment so blog has been a bit neglected sorry. Will try and be a bit more onto it 🙂
Rolleiflex 2.8 E, Ilford HP5+ 400 ISO Film, CanoScan 9000F Scanner.
26/11/2012 | Categories: Rolleiflex | Tags: black and white, Dark Halide, film, HP5, ilford, Mirror, New Zealand, photo, photography, Photos, reflection, Rollei, Rolleiflex, Self Portrait, Simon Burrow, Sports Finder, TLR, wellington, window | Leave a comment
Revisted Kau Point again yesterday afternoon and since we had been there last it looks like someone had a bit of a party there, complete with generator, smoke machine and they even put in a toilet and shower. It didn’t feel half as spooky as it did the first time we were there.
I hadn’t tried balls of light for a while so decided this was the place to have anther go… Still need to work on my technique a bit to get the balls perfectly spherical but was happy with a least one of them 🙂



Nikon D90, Sigma 12-24mm Lens, ISO 400.
18/11/2012 | Categories: D90, Experimental, Urbex | Tags: Ball of Light, Bunker, Dark Halide, digital, Kau Point, Light Painting, New Zealand, Nikon, photo, photography, Photos, red, Simon Burrow, torch, Underground, wellington | Leave a comment
Sorry have been a bit slack putting up posts of late… Youngest daughter is in “constant stream of talking” mode which makes it a bit hard to concentrate for longer than more than 3 seconds (she has interrupted 3 times just in this sentence).
This combined with 7 rolls of film sitting round waiting to be developed means I having been getting on with things as much as I probably should…
Anyhow here goes some more shots from the Holga Pano camera I converted 🙂 Enjoy.


Holga 120 GFN with custom 35mm Panoramic Adaptor, Ilford Delta 100 ISO Film, CanoScan 9000F Scanner.
16/11/2012 | Categories: Blog, Experimental | Tags: black and white, Blurry, Dark Halide, Fence, film, flower, Holga, lomo, New Zealand, Pano, panoramic, photo, photography, Photos, Simon Burrow, Sprocket, Tree, wellington | 1 Comment
A couple of Holga Panos from a few weeks ago when I went out to Fort Opau, an old WW2 gun emplacement.


Holga 120 Camera with Custom 35mm Pano Adaptor, Ilford Delta 100 ISO Film, CanoScan 9000F Scanner.
09/11/2012 | Categories: Experimental | Tags: black and white, Dark Halide, film, Fort Opau, Gun Emplacement, Holga, New Zealand, photo, photography, Photos, Simon Burrow, wellington | 1 Comment
A couple of weeks ago I was involved with a photo shoot for TINKture Tattoo Aftercare by Le’Esscience with Bev Short.
What better way to compliment a 20’s inspired shoot than with some behind the scenes shots from a 50’s camera 🙂





Rolleiflex 2.8 E, Ilford HP5+ 400 ISO Film, CanoScan 9000F Scanner.
06/11/2012 | Categories: Adventures In Assisting, Rolleiflex | Tags: Adventures In Assisting, black and white, Dark Halide, Dr Morse INC Tattoo Studio, film, New Zealand, photo, photography, Photos, Rollei, Rolleiflex, Simon Burrow, Tattoo, TINKture, wellington | Leave a comment
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