These pictures were taken last week while exploring Egia. I think I’ve found one of the good spots for street photography here and will definitely be haunting that square on warm days. Slowly I’m also figuring out how to make Kentmere look a bit more the way I like it. Although, if I’m honest with myself I probably should just shoot Tri-X instead, because I’m actually pushing Kentmere further and further in that direction.
All pictures taken with: Zorki 4K and Jupiter 12 35mm f/2.8.
Kentmere 400 developed in Tetenal Ultrafin 1:20, 16min.
Composition playground. I normally don’t repeat shots when I shoot film, but of this I’ve got 3 with different compositions. This was the first one I took and it stuck.
Reminds me of a computer game.
I love the contrast and shadows in this one.
These were the boys I photographed from above.
He definitely figured out what I was doing.
As you can see by the splashes, they were filling up water balloons.
Without his hat it wouldn’t work.
One of those street vistas I occasionally like to take. Most of them turn out boring, but this one I really like.
Why is there an office chair next to a bench?
I was probably trespassing when I took this, but the house looked rather abandoned.
I love the tones in this one.
Why would anyone look ahead while walking?
Great sequence – absolutely love the first shot!
Thanks Richard! Glad you like it! It’s my absolute favourite of this series as well 🙂
It is very refreshing to see your work. Really nice photographs.
Thanks K C 🙂 Glad you like them!