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Heart of Darkness: June 2008
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Photography and related issues. Friday, June 27, 2008. Originally uploaded by BobSingleton. This photo marks the end of my Freckleton Street bridge project. I have been documenting the progress of the construction for over 6 months and now it is open and traffic is flowing over. I now have a lot of images to collate. Posted by Bob Singleton. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Documentary and fine art photography located in the Ribble Valley in the Northwest of England. Visit My Web Site Here.
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Heart of Darkness: February 2009
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Photography and related issues. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. Originally uploaded by BobSingleton. This blog has been silent for too long. It had been my intention use the blog to encourage myself to continue taking photographs and pursuing documentary projects. So if there is to be a renaissance I need a plan and to try again to stick to it. From now on I will post at least once a week. And try to include new photos even if they have to be those nasty pixelly things. I am beginning the search to find a su...
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Heart of Darkness: March 2009
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Photography and related issues. Wednesday, March 18, 2009. Originally uploaded by BobSingleton. This is one of the images from the recent UKLF and Lancashire monochrome meet. The film is damaged because due to a miscalculation I did not use enough solution so one end received no development. In pulling the film out of the tank in disgust I scratched it which is regrettable. None the less I have posted here to serve as a marker of the the process todate. Posted by Bob Singleton. Sunday, March 15, 2009.
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Heart of Darkness: Lakes part 2
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Photography and related issues. Wednesday, April 8, 2009. Originally uploaded by BobSingleton. This is one frame from the suicide film for the stainless spiral. Only the first few frames were destroyed by the dreaded horseshoes so I am happy with this. Posted by Bob Singleton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Documentary and fine art photography located in the Ribble Valley in the Northwest of England. Visit My Web Site Here. View my complete profile. The Contact Printers Guild.
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Heart of Darkness: August 2008
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Photography and related issues. Progress on the albumen front. Friday, August 22, 2008. You might think that after 3yrs in college this would get easier but. The first part went OK I am new to this particular 5x4 but the Janet's Fosse shot went ok this has full drop and is 1/5 @ F16 on the 150mm lens. The sacrifice sheet had 9mins in HD Pyrocat but lacked shadow detail so this got 15mins. I will try an approach from the other bank next time I go. Posted by Bob Singleton. Wednesday, August 20, 2008. So fa...
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Heart of Darkness: Pyrocat HD
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Photography and related issues. The Large Format Photography Forum. Fresh on the Market. The proof of the pudding. About tutorials on this site. Sam Abell on Richard Prince. Klimt at the Tate. Thursday, July 24, 2008. I have not tried any of them and do not know if the Retro Formula is derived from any particular published recipe. I have therefore decided to follow the suggestion of The Unblinking Eye. And start out with Pyrocat HD. Gaining confidence I set off on concentrate A. The photos show the packs...
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Heart of Darkness: April 2009
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Photography and related issues. Monday, April 20, 2009. Originally uploaded by BobSingleton. This may not be that great an image but it has some significance. It is from my second roll processed using the stainless steel spiral. Like the first the film is clear. no nasty marks at the frame edges caused bu the plastic sticking to the emulsion and unlike the first roll no horse shoes. I am now certain why the negs were all getting damaged and can now press on with rather more confidence.
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Camera Shops, Repairers and Framing. Print labs and restoration services. Royal White © Ashley Beolens http:/ www.fatphotographer.net. As countries go, the UK (or to use the full name the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) is small, but well formed, when it comes to photography. Boasting landscapes that photographer? M honest our light isn? T always conducive to photography, but it can create drama from what would otherwise be a normal scene. Away from the actual art of taking phot...
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Heart of Darkness: Grange-1
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Photography and related issues. Monday, April 20, 2009. Originally uploaded by BobSingleton. This may not be that great an image but it has some significance. It is from my second roll processed using the stainless steel spiral. Like the first the film is clear. no nasty marks at the frame edges caused bu the plastic sticking to the emulsion and unlike the first roll no horse shoes. I am now certain why the negs were all getting damaged and can now press on with rather more confidence.