Thursday 22 November 2012

City Centre









The shots above were developed and scanned by Asda:




To be  honest I am not impressed with this e-blogger as it has taken me quite a while to try add posts to my blog, mainly due to getting access to the correctly assigned username and password.  I suppose in the end it is probably my human error but the site is not user friendly...  anyways back to the photography.  The following photos are from another visit to Glasgow city centre with the last of my grainy Fujicolor 200.  I have just ordered 60 rolls of Fuji Superia, which will make the images clearer.  The one issue I forgot to mention with film is that you have to change rolls after 24 or 36 shots.  This can be annoying mid creative flow, which happened to me during my street shots.  If you haven't seen the great Garry Winogrand  German video on You tube there is the lovely moment when three classic 'beautiful' people approach the camera and start posing for the film crew, the camera then pans to Winogrand, who is laughing but embarrassed that he has stopped shooting, because he has run out of film.  The Imagine programme on the BBC this week on William Kline was good to see too.  Great vision and still sticking to the Leica R6 with 35mm lens. Thought the modern day studio fashion shoot was funny to see with all the mod cons  at his disposal, and there he is sitting with his old R6










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