Not Seeing Red.

 Has it really been so long since I last updated this blog? Why yes, yes it has, yet somehow this post acts as a direct sequel to the last one. August, and it's another hospital appointment, so this time I took along my Yashicamat 124G Twin Lens Reflex.


I'd not used the Yashicamat since 2019, so after checking the meter battery was still working I loaded it with a roll of Ilford Ortho Plus film, which I'd bought not long after the film was introduced in late 2019 but not got around to using due to reasons. Ortho Plus is an Orthochromatic film - which means it is not sensitive to the whole of the colour spectrum, and not sensitive to the red end of the spectrum. It's also a fine grain film and the fastest Ortho film available at 80 ISO. So on a walk around as I was in London I played tourist and took some shots. Lots of people around, so unusual for me.


Nelson Mandela Statue off Parliament Square.


On Westminster Bridge, looking west. Nice clouds!


Big queue for the fish and chip van.


National Film Theatre signage and kegs.


View along the Millennium Bridge - or 'Wobbly Bridge' as people still call it,
St Paul's Cathedral in the background.


Shiny building.

Must definitely use this film again, it's nicely low in grain and has good tone. I do have a 35mm roll of this left which should be good and it'll be interesting to give that a go next time I get to go anywhere. Especially on a sunny day to see how it functions in brighter sunlight.




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