spiky

spiky

A single horse chestnut, in dappled sunlight. This was shot with the add-on closeup lens, which to my astonishment worked perfectly!

UEA, Norwich.

One of eleven beautiful shots from the Zeiss Ikon Nettax, loaded with Ektar 100.

[f/8, 1/100s]

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Uploaded on Feb 19, 2012

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spikeys

spikeys

Several horse chestnuts, in dappled sunlight.

UEA, Norwich.

One of eleven beautiful shots from the Zeiss Ikon Nettax, loaded with Ektar 100.

[f/8, 1/100s]

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Uploaded on Feb 19, 2012

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bush filter

bush filter

For the last shot on the film, I noticed the sun bleeding through a tangle of brambles over a large grave plot. I really wasn't able to meter it as I couldn't be certain how much the sun would be blocked. It turned out pretty much as I wanted it though!

Earlham Cemetery, Norwich

One of eleven beautiful shots from the Zeiss Ikon Nettax, loaded with Ektar 100.

I did originally work on this to brighten it and (attempt to) tone down the slight blue cast in the shadows. But I prefer the untouched version :)

[f/16, 1/100s]

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Uploaded on Feb 19, 2012

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patterned giant

patterned giant

This is an impressive tree to stand against. It twists and turns into the sky, and its aim is true.

Earlham Cemetery, Norwich

One of eleven beautiful shots from the Zeiss Ikon Nettax, loaded with Ektar 100.

[f/11, 1/100s]

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Uploaded on Feb 16, 2012

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squirrel silhouette

squirrel silhouette

I don't think it would be an exaggeration to say that I waited ages for this shot. I mean, only five minutes or so, but that's a long time to sit patiently with an ancient folding camera that you doubt will produce anything discernable. Of course, it produced reliably great exposures, and I'm very glad I trusted it!

Of course, there are two squirrels in this picture :)

Earlham Cemetery, Norwich

One of eleven beautiful shots from the Zeiss Ikon Nettax, loaded with Ektar 100.

This was adjusted with the same curves as the other squirrel picture. Basically turning down blue and red. I know it looks oversaturated anyway, but I'm leaving it as it looks good to me.

[f/5.6, 1/100s]

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Uploaded on Feb 14, 2012

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