The Wedding Place....

The Wedding Place....

Ilford Hp5+ @400
Ilford ID-11 1:1 13 minutes ~20c
Minolta Maxxum 5 (poopy zoom lens)

This used to be an old boat yard, transformed by a local developer into a wedding reception palace. Now it's very "hoity toity". Whenever there is a wedding there, I drive by and honk my "La Chucharacha" car horns! Just to keep everyone grounded, you know? :)

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Uploaded on Nov 6, 2011  |  Map

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To the beach...

To the beach...

Ilford HP5+ @400
ID-11 1:1 13 minutes around 20c
Minolta Maxxum 5 (poopy zoom lens)

A cloudy day walk to the beach.

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Uploaded on Nov 5, 2011  |  Map

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Tis' another beachscape...

Tis' another beachscape...

Kentmere 100 @100 35mm
ID 11 1:1 11.5 minutes
Minolta XD-5
Pentacon 2.8/29mm
1/125 f/8
Red 29A Filter

I liked how the filter brought out the clouds in this one.

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Uploaded on Oct 24, 2011

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Bay Beach...

Bay Beach...

Kentmere 100 @100 35mm
ID 11 1:1 11.5 minutes
Minolta XD-5
Pentacon 2.8/29mm
1/125 f/8
Red 29A Filter

And the experiments continue.... The Kentmere film is, well...ok. In retrospect, I think by diluting the ID-11 1:1 and the increased development time, it caused a bit more grain than I would have liked. Regardless, I got some pretty decent shots and did indeed have fun. Oh yeah...I need some foto-flo and a less shedding canine.

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Uploaded on Oct 23, 2011  |  Map

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The Bridge to Nowhere...

The Bridge to Nowhere...

Kodak Tri-x iso 400
Developed in Ilford ID-11/ 8 minutes
Kodak Scanner

The bridge itself was constructed in the late ’60s/early ’70s by New Jersey Bell so they could run telephone poles across the swamp. They left it standing after the work was completed. In its day, the bridge was a popular spot for crabbing. At one time you were able to drive to the top of the bridge and park, but you could never actually cross it because you could easily get stuck in the swampy marsh on the other side. The bridge has been vandalized and actually set on fire a couple of times (hence, half a bridge) It is only a matter of time before the township decides to tear it down.

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Uploaded on Oct 16, 2011

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