Statue

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1950 Kiev 2 with Helios 103 lens, 400 ISO Ilford film, developed in the sink with cat support

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2012-09-26 | Grant says

Ohh! We were expecting camera obscura with pinhole, lavender oil and bitumen on pewter, developed in the belfry with bat support…


2012-09-26 | Spike says

Having a bit of trouble obtaining bitumen.


2012-09-26 | Grant says

Yes of course, the land of the concrete road! Perhaps your local hospital still uses it for cauterising stumps after amputations…


2012-09-26 | Spanky says

Cauterizing stumps? How does one acquire such knowledge?

Lovely photo.


2012-09-26 | Pete says

Ignore the gainsayers, It’s a cracking picture.


2012-09-27 | Grant says

My uncle was an amateur gynocologist, and his cousin did amps on sundays…


2012-09-27 | Grant says

Sir! We gainsaid nothing! Young Spanky correctly opined that it was indeed a lovely photo and I am in complete agreement with your good self on the merit of the said image. What is indeed wonderful is that dear Uncle Spike, whose commitment to the digital image seems total, cares enough about his art to want to go and do it the old fashioned way as well. Having myself comprehensively failed school-boy level developing and printing I am in awe.


2012-09-27 | Spanky says

Your family’s interest are nothing but diverse.


2012-09-28 | Grant says

Our forebears were surgeon-carpenters in the Royal Navy for generations…