Friday 30 August 2013

Week 191 - Halina Mini 28 DF

Halina Mini 28 DF by pho-Tony
Halina Mini 28 DF, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
Another charity shop £1 find, this is a variation on the faux-panoramic point and shoot theme. The lens appears to have two elements, and there is a built in flash. I've loaded it with Agfa Vista ISO 200 film from Poundland, any other film would have cost more than the camera!

Sunday 25 August 2013

photo from week 190 - Ross Ensign Ful-Vue Super

yellow hose by pho-Tony
yellow hose, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
With only one shutter speed and aperture, unless the light is very good, the negative will be under-exposed. With cross-processing, this exagerates the colour shifts, although technically this one is a bit of a failure, I quite like the effect.

photo from week 190 - Ross Ensign Ful-Vue Super

Although this is a simple box camera, it has a tripod bush and a cable release socket, so I was easy to take this 45 second exposure, though it wasn't easy to keep still!

photo from week 190 - Ross Ensign Ful-Vue Super

Helter-Skelter by pho-Tony
Helter-Skelter, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
It's summer again, and the Peace Gardens in Sheffield become and inland urban beach, complete with fairground attractions. The cross-processed slide film gives a retro feel to this timeless scene.

Monday 19 August 2013

Week 190 - Ross Ensign Ful-Vue Super

Ross Ensign Ful-Vue Super by pho-Tony
Ross Ensign Ful-Vue Super, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
The Ful-Vue is a basic metal box camera with a faux-TLR style waist level viewfinder. There is a focusing scale and an fixed speed plus "B" shutter, but otherwise there are no adjustments. The camera uses 620 film, which is the same as 120 but on a slimmer spool. 620 film was discontinued many years ago, so in oreder to use it, I re-spooled some Fuji Velvia 120 film onto an old 620 spool.

Thursday 15 August 2013

photo from week 189 - Lomo LC-W

balloons by pho-Tony
balloons, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
These balloons were orange, but like everything with this film, have come out in a shade of mauve.

photo from week 189 - Lomo LC-W

The LC-W has two focus zones, 0.9m to infinity and 0.4-0.9m, I set it to the closer focus for this mirror portrait.

photo from week 189 - Lomo LC-W

Lyveden New Bield spiral path by pho-Tony
Lyveden New Bield spiral path, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
The Lomochrome Purple certainly lives up to its name, but it's more of a colour cast than a substitution of colours. The vertical half-frame format lends itself to in camera panoramas, this one is an Elizabethan garden feature.

Wednesday 14 August 2013

Week 189 - Lomo LC-W

Lomo LC-W by pho-Tony
Lomo LC-W, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
The LC-W (wide) has a 17mm lens, and can take half frame, square or full frame images depending on which of three film plane masks is installed. Made in China for the Lomography people, this camera is still in production, it's not cheap, but I got mine for half price on Ebay. I've used it several times since acquiring it in February, but have nver used the half-frame mask until this week. I'm taking the opportunity to try a roll of the new novelty "Lomochrome Purple" which is a C41 colour negative film in which the order of the layers of colour sensitive chemical has been altered to try to give somethin of an infra red feel to the images.

Sunday 11 August 2013

photo from week 188 - IDAM Roc

Horse Chestnut by pho-Tony
Horse Chestnut, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
This is one of my favourite trees, and a regular subject in this project. I think I might have held a red filter in front of the lens for this one, but I can't remember, the blue sky is not particularly dark, so maybe I didn't...

photo from week 188 - IDAM Roc

For my self-portrait, I had to come indoors, but this was possible as the camera has a "B" setting. There is no tripod bush, so I had to balance it on the top of the tripod, meaning that controlling the shutter would be impossible without moving the camera, so I held a piece of black card in front of the lens while I opened the shutter and struck my pose, before quickly moving the card out of the way without touching the camera, the exposure was around one minute, so there is no trace of the black card or my hand moving it.

photo from week 188 - IDAM Roc

Punch & Judy by pho-Tony
Punch & Judy, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
This very basic box camera needs good daylight, and fortunately we had good weather at the weekend when I saw this Punch & Judy show in a local park. The Punch & Judy tradition is even older than this camera.

Tuesday 6 August 2013

Week 188 - IDAM Roc

IDAM Roc by pho-Tony
IDAM Roc, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
This little diecast camera takes 127 film. It was made in France in around 1951, and had the unusual feature of incorporating a visual extinction exposure meter, somewhat pointless as there are absolutely no exposure controls on the camera!
It takes 12 square photos, which are slightly smaller than the standard 4x4cm 127 squarea.
I've loaded it with one of my remaining Efke 100 rolls.

Thursday 1 August 2013

photo from week 187 - Dacora Daci

balustrade shadows by pho-Tony
balustrade shadows, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
These striking shadows were not really spoilt by the inability fo frame accurately, the tiny, cloudy waist level finder really is not easy to use!

photo from week 187 - Dacora Daci

Heavy Plant by pho-Tony
Heavy Plant, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
The redscale film adds some atmosphere to this one, but the difficulty with accurate framing, together with what seems like quite a distant point of focus, rather spoils the result.

photo from week 187 - Dacora Daci

I suspected that the focal distance for this simple box camera would be further away than I am in this photo. Taken using a tripod, 30 second exposure.