Mounting Fuji


Yesterday I took the car in for its MOT in Bangor, and took the opportunity to have a leisurely amble around town, making mental notes for a photographic project I've had in mind for a while, and eventually ending up sitting in the sun down by the pier for an hour or so, reading. I took the pic above as I'd noticed the distinctly autumnal colouring of the small tree in the centre, in contrast with an otherwise summery scene. Jane thought I'd filtered the image, but this as it was taken on my iPhone, unadulterated. Point taken, though, the colours do look slightly exaggerated: a bit like Fuji film.

This brings me to one of my current film forays: I've just loaded up a roll of out-of-date Fujicolor 400 negative film into a Minox 35 - this promises to be pretty much the ultimate shoot-from-the-hip camera as it's so tiny and quiet in operation. When I get through the roll and get it processed, I'd like to try printing the negs onto Multigrade B&W paper, as I've no idea what the results will be: I suspect interesting. I first thought of this idea over forty years ago, but never gave it a crack - this is good motivation to get my darkroom space going!

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