A couple more shots of the Tripod with its legwarmers. I thought the Pom Poms were a nice touch 🙂
This time in colour from my half frame… Not sure what is up with the crazy yellow shift in the first one. It probably means the film was somewhat expired 🙂

Canon Demi S Half Frame Camera, Kodak Supra 400 ISO Film, CanoScan 9000F Scanner.
06/07/2011 | Categories: Blog, Half Frame, Street | Tags: Canon, Canon Demi S, Colour, Courtneay Place, Dark Halide, film, Half Frame, knitting, Knitting Graffiti, Kodak, Legwarmers, New Zealand, photo, photography, Pom Pom, Simon Burrow, Street, Street Photography, Supra 400, tripod, wellington | 2 Comments
Its a bit hard to make out but the sculpture at the end of Courtenay Place has had legwarmers put on it by some Knitting Graffiti Personages. I took a series of closer shots on half frame camera but since it took three weeks to shoot 12 frames on Rollei it might take a while to get through seventy two on the Demi…

Rolleiflex 2.8 E, Ilford HP5+ 400 ISO Film, CanoScan 9000F Scanner.
05/07/2011 | Categories: Blog, Rolleiflex, Street | Tags: Courtenay Place, Dark Halide, film, HP5, ilford, knitting, Knitting Graffiti, New Zealand, photo, photography, Rollei, Rolleiflex, Sculpture, Simon Burrow, Street, Street Photography, tripod, wellington | Leave a comment
The Knitters have been at it again…

The gate on the Alley was replaced this week so this one is no longer there.
Rolleiflex 2.8 E, Fuji Neopan 400 ISO Film.
16/11/2010 | Categories: "The Alley", Blog, Street | Tags: black and white, Dark Halide, film, Fuji, Fuji Neopan 400, graffiti, knitting, leftbank, New Zealand, photo, photography, Rollei, Rolleiflex, Simon Burrow, Street, wellington | Leave a comment
Seen at my favourite graffiti alley off Leftbank in Wellington

26/06/2010 | Categories: "The Alley", Blog | Tags: Dark Halide, digital, graffiti, knitting, leftbank, New Zealand, Nikon, photo, photography, red, Simon Burrow, wellington | Leave a comment
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