This was likely shot at around 10pm after I had returned from Begium and had some light left to explore the city a little.
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Contrails in Amsterdam
While in Amsterdam (I'm still here as I write this but about to leave) I discovered a lot of planes leaving contrails. I'd seen this occasionally but not to the point where there were so many planes and trails all in the same place. I recall a contact on Flickr from France posting a shot that reminded me of the same and that I must live in a low trafficked area. That and the weather where I live is not as conducive to making trails.Amsterdam was an amazing place but these contrails are the one thing that seemed to really grab my attention. Rather than just try to shoot the trails I've attempted to add a bit of unique context by leaving in the surrounding buildings or trees.
Route 71 square
A shot off route 71 near Mt. Fuji. This one shot with a VERY old Agfa B+W 25 asa film. The film is so old that the printing from the paper back on the film has made a permanent mark. The negs are pretty dark but I quite like the result. It seems like an effect you'd get playing with photoshop for an hour or so but it's straight off the neg.
Poles
From June 2009. Telegraph poles shot Medowie NSW, Australia.
Route 71
A little trip along route 71. Need to go back there when I have a whole day.
Lines
Cold day.
Creek
Forgot how great this film can be. The end of my FP 100B Approaches.
Mornings
Shinjuku station. This is what my mornings look like now. Joy! This is for Jon. VSCO Neopan 400++
Mismatch
Sometimes when you shoot people on the street you can catch them at a less than flattering moment. I have my own opinions about how I view the image but feel free to express yours in the comments. I'm interested to see how people interpret the scene :-)
Harajuku
Dunes
A late afternoon sky in black & white at Birubi beach.
These have been sitting in my computer for 4 years. Needless to say that is a long gestation period before they saw the light of day (or the internet). It's taken this long for me to get around to liking them. I'm hoping this very slow gestation is like a great song that grows on you over time. Music that instantly appeals tends for me to get old fast, so I'm hoping this approach to photography works in the long run.
These were shot on the Hasselblad with either Tmax or Trix (no idea which one unless I dig the negs out and look).
Mt. Takao
Old set of images from a trip up the mountain. Shot using the Holga and any film that was available at the time film.
Green hills
The colour version of the countryside in NSW, Australia.
Zoned out
Just like the colours. Shot back in 2011.
More of the neighbourhood
More adventures with the Holga.
There is a block of public apartments near where I live that runs about 8 or 9 stories high. Access to the stairs leading to the top floor is open so I took a visit on a mid Sunday afternoon conveniently missing the sign (I discovered on another day) that said no trespassing or the police will be called. Thank god I didn’t get caught.)
Having now been up their and shot a role or two I’m keen to access a place with the same kind of view with the same hight and a lot less risk.
Tokyo is a lot more interesting when you can see beyond your own nose.
Shot using expired Chinese 100ASA film which helps produce the really spotting images.
Fuji through the grass
View of Mt. Fuji from Kawaguchiko lake.
Iwate coast
I shot I forgot to upload from my Iwate trip. This time in colour. The coast of Japan is a fascinating place.
Thomas
Old photo of a good friend Thomas from a while back.
A little of me
A little view of me.
Barrington Tops
While in Australia for the Christmas break I took a little drive up around Barrington Tops. Managed to take a few little detours.