Long overdue but here’s my 35mm stuff from Pittenweem, all shot on my Leica MP with the lovely Kodak Gold 200.
Pittenweem (Part 1)
In February my Mum, Dad and I went through to Pittenweem in Fife for a day out. The weather was perfect to showcase the beautiful and colourful homes of the village, so I hope you like pictures of houses, as you'll be seeing a lot of them in this post! If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend a visit as it's easily one of the nicest wee towns I've been to.
Part 1 contains my medium format shots from the day and were taken with my Mamiya 7ii and 65mm f/4 lens. Film used was a mix of Kodak Ektar 100 and Fuji 400H, but mostly Ektar. Thanks as always to Canadian Film Lab for the amazing job they do with my film.
This is Jill. I got talking to her when she was taking a break from walking her dog. She instantly recognised my cameras as being film cameras and told me that her husband was a photographer in the Royal Air Force. She also said that he switched to digital when it came around but continued to shoot film for his personal work, which is something quite a few people still do today. I'm glad I asked to take her picture as it's nice to be able to remember such a pleasant stranger.
Dunbar Harbour
A dreich day down at Dunbar Harbour with Craig sometime last year. The first image is my favourite from this day. I think this was either a father/daughter or a grandfather/granddaughter and he was pointing out the different sights to her. I have a print of this on Kodak Metallic paper and it looks really nice. The camera used was my Olympus Mju II and the film was Kodak Portra 400.
i thought these rocks were really cool so I snapped a quick portrait of Craig.
Oh, and here's some bonus panoramic shots from my Hasselblad Xpan also on Kodak Portra 400.
Two seals swam into the harbour and I managed to get a photo of one of them, not the greatest picture ever but I had to take one!