The nerve of some people taking photos of people without them knowing using a telephoto lens…Thats like cheating or something… At least it was a Nikon 🙂
Rolleiflex 2.8 E, Ilford HP5+ 400 ISO Film, CanoScan 9000F Scanner.
24/01/2011 | Categories: Blog, Street | Tags: black and white, Dark Halide, film, Ford, HP5, ilford, New Zealand, Nikon, photo, Photographer, photography, Rollei, Rolleiflex, Simon Burrow, Street, ute, wellington, Willis Street | 5 Comments
These were all shot on Ilford Pan F+ 50 ISO Film, I really love the tonal range of this film… unfortunately after I had developed these and seen how good they were I went to work to stock up only to find that someone had bought all that was left in the fridge… How Rude! I have ordered more but unfortunately it comes from Australia and wont be here before the new year 😦 . I’m going to try pulling Ilford FP4 125 ISO film to 50 ISO and see what results that will give.


Rolleiflex 2.8 E, Ilford Pan F+ 50 ISO Film, Canoscan 9000F Scanner.
30/12/2010 | Categories: Blog, Experimental | Tags: 50 ISO, black and white, Dark Halide, film, Ford, ilford, Junk Yard, Metal, New Zealand, pan F, photo, photography, Rollei, Rolleiflex, Scrap Metal, Simon Burrow | 4 Comments
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