1. Vaillant
2. On the piano
3. Washing hands
4. No-eye dog
5. Rest and smile
6. To nibble
7. Four hands (flash on)
8. Standing (flash on)
9. Different feedings
10. Two cups and some contrast
11. Two men, two dogs, one pool, trees and a giant world
12. Family and cameras
13. Contrast n°2
14. What do you want
15. This should be brighter
16. Faces, getting ready
17. I can see you, Ian!
18. Traffic lights, the one downward has dieded / Architecture
19. Walk, smile, shoot (in that order)
20. Fishing poles, the ones in the background are bigger
21. “See… she has no crew
She has no life, wait but there’s two”Rime of the Ancient Mariner — Iron Maiden
Camera: Minolta Dynax 500si with Sigma 28-80mm AF lens
Film: Ilford Delta 3200 #001 — development courtesy by OldSchoolPhotoLab.comStory of the roll: I decided to try the fastest black & white film available from Ilford. I almost shot it outdoors, in bright sun, and I don’t believe this was a good idea. Although, the film shows a good behaviour indoors/with flash. Defintively must try again at night.
Place: France, Centre, Foëcy, Saint-Ambroix & Ile-de-France, Melun
Time: summer 2015
steve says:
well done.. i like especially the quality it lends to your indoor shots of the woman…and later the man at the piano. a good film for the times when light is not abundant, though i’d not shy away from it outdoors. are you shooting it to meter settings always?
4th January 2016 — 12:25