Indeed those were the wonderful years when we tried to figure out figure out when to push the shutter button or rush to the local wholesale camera store to buy another hundred feet of HP3/4 to shoot the next production. I scanned over a thousand rolls of film of the arts, sports and lovely ladies.Hi Tony, great Image, all of my ‘Arts’ work was done pre digital (60-80’s) and when moving to California from the Uk in 2000 all my slides and negatives where put into storage, now even possibly destroyed. May I say again how inspiring I find your work.. Regards ScleralGuy
Oh boy, that would be miracle, you have my admiration.. We have what we have.. Regards ScleralGuyIndeed those were the wonderful years when we tried to figure out figure out when to push the shutter button or rush to the local wholesale camera store to buy another hundred feet of HP3/4 to shoot the next production. I scanned over a thousand rolls of film of the arts, sports and lovely ladies.
It would be wonderful if you could recover your ancient UK images.
Thank you Tony, I always appreciate your comments. Regards ScleralGuyExcellent shots with very good compositions.
We used to have a few attempts at Shakespeare however it was not well attended even though we had an excellent out door park in Calgary with theatre and stage with easy access. We did have excellent attendance at "Mozart in the Mountains" in a natural amphitheatre at a ski resort
This seem to be an appropriate place for this type of photo. Would be nice if there was a dedicated performance photos forumI’ve posted some from this series elsewhere here, but they probably fit best here.
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1974. Agfa cn17 film on Leica M2 90mmf/2. Easy to process however colour highlights fade after about a year or two.