Posts tagged “delta 3200

A Couple of Skulls

Earlier this year I went exploring for some abandoned amunition storage units from WW2. Found heaps of them and they are apparently now the place where sheep go to die

Nikon f5, 50mm f1.8, Ilford Delta 3200 ISO Film.


A couple of Old Ladies and 7’s Chaos

This was taken at the Rugby 7’s after party. It amused me that there was a couple of old ladies wandering around amongst thousands of dressed up drunk young people. unfortunately after I spotted them they headed away from where all the costumed people were so this was the best shot I got.

Nikon F5, 50mm f1.8 lens, Ilford Delta 3200 film.


Death of a Motorcycle

I guess motor scooters aren’t supposed to go on BMX tracks.

I never found out if it was stolen of if the owner just got angry and destroyed it.

Id like to point out that I use the term “motorcycle” pretty loosely here 🙂

This is a good example of some scanning machines not being able to handle the grain from a film like Ilford Delta 3200 very well. I need to re-scan these so the grain is less mushy.

Nikon F5, 50mm f1.8 lens, Ilford Delta 3200 ISO film.


Great Beards

If you want to see some great beards you should go hang round and wait for an ACDC stadium concert to get out.

These types of pics are why I love Delta 3200 film. Flash would have detracted from these images even well positioned flash and you can be a lot more stealthy without it.

These two guys were waiting for friends and heckling me pretty much every time I went to take a photo (I did miss a few shots because I was laughing so much). It made for a pretty amusing time.

Nikon F5, 50mm f1.8 Ilford Delta 3200 ISO film. f1.8 at 1/80th second


Balance by Torchlight

Fort Balance, Wellington

Nikon F5, Ilford Delta 3200 film, f1.8  30 secs with fill light from torch

Pre WWII gun emplacement… Abandoned by military, Adopted by graffiti artists.

Part of a series I am currently working on about abandoned gun emplacements around Wellington.