Darkroom Printing Session
Spent 6 hours in a darkroom on Wednesday. Managedto print these images at 12 x 16 inches on some heavy weight gloss RC paper.
Hopefully I will get to go again in a week or so andf print the other 5 – 7 images that will hopefully make up an exhibition.
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.
Fatherhood Friday 13: A Week of Random Occurances.
At last! The colds seem to be going away! Yay!
On the down side it seems to be getting quite a lot colder… yay winter… not.
Me and Emily are heading down south this weekend to go and see the grandparents who are currently living on Coronet Peak ski area. This will be Emily’s first real experience of snow and should prove to be a weekend of highs and hanging out with the whanau.
Amanda and Samantha get to stay at home and have some alone time.
Anyway on to the random occurences:
Being yelled at by a road work stop/go person (you know the ones who have the signs to make traffic stop or go) for not going even though their sign was on stop.
Being asked how old my “son” was even though she was dressed entirely in pink (and I mean pretty much all over pink).
A random log of wood rolling down a hill just as I was driving past and slamming into the side of the car (luckily it just hit the wheel so no damage done).
Customers at work trying to return Passport photos because they didn’t realise how easy it was to do themselves (because they were both “photographers”).
Sorry that kinda almost turned into a rant and kinda didn’t really have much to do with kids (except the pink one) but im done now… Honest.
Emily:
Emily has been steadily getting better after antibiotics and is so excited about going on a plane and going skiing that she is having trouble focusing on anything for very long. At her crèche they played the kids a cartoon version of “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe” which has led to a few nights of very unsettled sleep (admittedly they did send an email home saying that they were going to) and is it just me or does that seem a little too scary for 4 year olds?
Emily in the not yet completed “Bike Track” mud puddle.
Samantha:
Has worked out that I have been using a decoy book in order to stop her taking out my bookmark and has resumed hunting it down and me spending 5-10 minutes a day trying to find out where I am up to.
She is continuing to pick up words on almost a daily basis although her favourite still seems to be “hot hot hot”.
She is also showing a tenacity unparalleled in human existence which means that she will continually go back to something (TV, wall plugs, food on the floor, anything that is Emily’s) over and over and over again, even if you put her into a different room and tell her “No”.
Her favourite place at the moment seems to be under the table, mostly because its hard for me to get under. She sits there and laughs at me as I try to coax her out without me having to go under myself. It usually ends by her banging her head on a chair, crying and coming out in order to be cuddled.
Sam in her All-in-One ski suit…Oh and Amanda’s in there too.
Nikon F5, 50mm f1.8mm Lens, Ilford HP5 400 ISO film.
Where Old Houses go to be Resold
Maybe 50 houses that have been moved off their original sites and put into a yard to be sold and moved to a new location.
Between Porirua and Lower Hutt.
The further back you got in the yard the worse the houses got. I was only there for a short time while doing some assisting work but will definitely have to go back when the light is better.
Nikon F5, 19-35mm Lens, Ilford HP5 400 ISO film
Protest
Protest from a couple of weekends ago (only just developed film last night)
I like that some of the people are looking directly at me and that some are avoiding me altogether.
Shooting Seals (But in a Good Way… With Cameras not Guns)
Fergus getting a shot of a seal at Red Rocks, Wellington
Yes the horizon is crooked 🙂
Jumpy
Motorcross action, Wellington Waterfront.
Cross Processed Flowers
When you cross process Fuji Velvia 50 ISO (develop a colour transparency film using a colour Negative process) you get a lot of green.
Nikon F5, 50mm f1.8 lens, Fuji Velvia 50 ISO film Cross Processed
Dragon Stilt Girl
Seen at Cuba Street Carnival, Wellington
I went to the street carnival initially shooting with my 80-200mm lens but gave up the tele lens and swapped to my 50mm after taking this one shot. I havent use my tele for street shooting since. Wish Id swapped lenses before I took this image.
I like the eye contact in this image.
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.
Bendigo
Ruins of an old gold mining town in Central Otago, New Zealand
Verns Head
Slightly macabre but an old school image from a number of years ago.
This is a scan of a black and white print. No Photoshop involved. I cut a hole in a piece of wood and then placed a tablecloth over it, also with a hole cut in it, then a plastic plate had a chunk cut out and the model was kneeling on the floor. Developer was painted on with a brush to get that uneven effect.
The actual print has more detail around the face. This is one of my Favourite pics I have taken.
Looking back it could have done with some garnish.






















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