Kodak Duaflex and expired colour film
Testing out the Kodak Duaflex, a psuedo TLR camera, with expired Lomography Color Negative 100film. The colour shifts were mad!
Testing out the Kodak Duaflex, a psuedo TLR camera, with expired Lomography Color Negative 100film. The colour shifts were mad!
Testing a Kodak Vollenda 48 half frame camera with Rera Pan 127 film.
Frogmouth Cottage Photography is named after the Tawny Frogmouths that visit and nest in the trees on our nature strip and our backyard. As well as our trees they like to sit on our fences, TV aerial and once nested on our chimney! I thought it was time they took pride of place on my site. They have visited us every year since 2010. We don’t always take photos, but we do have some memorable moments captured.
This series is from another photography assignment in 1999 – night photography. The top photo is one of my favourite all time photos, it printed (in a darkroom) beautifully. One of the positives of lock-down is rediscovering some of these old negatives.
These photos are from my very first roll of black and white film, shot as an assignment for a Black & White Photography course, where I learnt to develop and print B&W film.
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