After 5 months..
..I have some film shots back. Yes, it really took me 5 months to finish off that roll. Shame on me. Here are a few.
All Superia 200 – Nikon EM
It’s the Haw again! This is him on Remembrance Sunday, having a quiet moment to himself. I approached him to say hello and he nodded and smiled, but I left him alone. He probably thinks I’m stalking him.
Taken on the same day in the Field Of Remembrance, where crosses were laid in memory of those who died in the war.
Squirrels are so cute.
They don’t love me like they love him though.
This shot confused me when I saw it – it was meant to be of the CCTV cams but it looks like it’s been double exposed. Then I realised that the train is in fact in the reflection of the window. It was pitch black outside hence the strong reflection, which I wasn’t expecting! Anyway it probably doesn’t look so great but I liked how it turned out kind of abstract.
On the Tube..nothing special. Street-type shots should really be in b&w.
Craig still doesn’t know how to tie a tie so Gill had to do it for him. He also hates having his picture taken. He’s not photogenic he says. I have to agree.
He took a shot of me which was completely out of focus. He said it did it purposely as the blur makes my complexion look better
It’s sad when you want to finish off a roll and have nothing to take pictures of but yourself.
There’s a narcissist in all of us.
More shots to come..
In other news, all the way over in San Francisco, Mr. pr3d4t0r saw this car and chased it
to get a shot for me
In case you don’t know, my IRC name is ‘censored’. I so want that number plate.
Oh, and if you haven’t seen Spike Lee’s documentary on Hurricane Katrina – When The Levees Broke – you really should try to. It’s probably the best documentary I’ve ever seen. It’s filmed in such a poignant way..well, you just have to see it. Brilliant stuff.