Two years of Plague
So in March 2020 as the first lockdown for COVID-19 began, I had an idea, a rather grandiose idea for a project at which I completely failed. I decided I'd carry a camera with me any time I went out, and chose an Olympus EE-2, which is a fixed-focus half-frame camera with automatic exposure govered by a selenium cell. No batteries, relatively compact for a camera of its time.
In a half-frame camera, you get twice the number of shots to the roll of film. So I put in a roll of Ilford FP4+ black and white film.
It took me until March 2022 to shoot the lot, and here's a selection of shots from the last two years.
A really organised person might have carried a notebook and taken a note of each frame shot, but that's a pain, so I didn't do it.
Here goes....
Social Distancing - when people still did that.
Things were opening up a bit
As projects go it kind of lost focus but looking back at some shots I'd forgotten I'd taken was good.
It sure does take time to use up a film in a half-frame camera. The Pen-F would have been a better choice or even the Yashica Samurai, but both require batteries and aren't pocketable.
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