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.
Queueing for the bank.
Maintain Social Distance
This is not a basin
That's not how you spell 'Cosy'!
Tax on Hope
So that's what became of those Brexit Unicorns we were told about
Speaking of which, on a trip into Westminster.
They sure are.
Snog frozen yoghurt? 
Things were opening up a bit
Not much foot traffic on the bridge though.
Meanwhile, in Croydon, towers were springing up.
Fuel shortages were a thing with lengthy queues to get into the petrol station.
Pedestrians largely ignored the monsters invading Croydon.
And that's that.

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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