Indigo resist dyed cotton gauze, bonded to pigment printed polyester, folded.
Wednesday 9 December 2009
Monday 30 November 2009
Thursday 26 November 2009
Wednesday 25 November 2009
Monday 23 November 2009
Project: ONE - Year: TWO
Sunday 15 November 2009
Thursday 12 November 2009
Autumn Patterns
Friday 6 November 2009
Sunday 1 November 2009
Wednesday 23 September 2009
Number Two Reason To Get Out Of Bed Over The Summer
Saturday 11 July 2009
Friday 5 June 2009
Sunday 31 May 2009
Monday 25 May 2009
An Old City Through a New Lens
These photos were shot On Rollei Digibase CN 200. Using the infamous OM10.
Manufacturer's description:
The ROLLEI DIGIBASE CN 200 PRO is an un-mask color negative film, with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 200/24°. Its unique qualities and many-sided application possibilities revolutionize the offer of monchrome color films.
ROLLEI DIGIBASE CN 200 PRO can be used universally for nearly all professional tasks. Thanks to the fineness of grain and the latitude of sensitivity of practically one f/stop underexposure, originate succinct admissions an unusual sharpness and tonal value reproduction.
I'd read some reviews that said it was a pain in the arse, light piping and hard to scan due to the lack of masking etc. I love it! If you want a photo to look old this is what you get, the colours and the grain for me make it slightly novelty.
Manufacturer's description:
The ROLLEI DIGIBASE CN 200 PRO is an un-mask color negative film, with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 200/24°. Its unique qualities and many-sided application possibilities revolutionize the offer of monchrome color films.
ROLLEI DIGIBASE CN 200 PRO can be used universally for nearly all professional tasks. Thanks to the fineness of grain and the latitude of sensitivity of practically one f/stop underexposure, originate succinct admissions an unusual sharpness and tonal value reproduction.
I'd read some reviews that said it was a pain in the arse, light piping and hard to scan due to the lack of masking etc. I love it! If you want a photo to look old this is what you get, the colours and the grain for me make it slightly novelty.
Here are a few from London...
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