Nina by Paul Reid Via Flickr: Kiev60 Volna 3 HP5+/Xtol Stock 8mins A sharp photo from this set up! Was shooting at 1/500 and 1/1000 so good to know it is my fault!

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Nina by Paul Reid Via Flickr: Kiev60 Volna 3 HP5+/Xtol Stock 8mins A sharp photo from this set up! Was shooting at 1/500 and 1/1000 so good to know it is my fault!
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Untitled by Paul Reid Via Flickr: Nikon fm2 28mm HP5+ @800 Xtol Stock 10:30
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Nina by Paul Reid Via Flickr: Rolleiflex SLX II 80mm 2.8 Portra 160
Harrison by Paul Reid Via Flickr: The D700/Samyang combo is no more. It just got too big and conspicuous for my style of photography, so I am trying the fuji for size. So far I am impressed with the IQ and more importantly, its ability to catch the moment without forcing it.
Untitled by Paul Reid Via Flickr: FM2, 28mm, HP5+, Rodinal Stand, 7ml/500ml
Untitled by Paul Reid Via Flickr: FM2, 28mm, HP5+, Rodinal Stand, 7ml/500ml
Untitled by Paul Reid Via Flickr: this is one of my favourite photos. I was walking with my fm2 and 28mm lens and for a moment I stared at the big wheel. I could see it going round slowly. I was fascinated by how the seats tipped perfectly to keep everyone level all the way round. just then a black hearse was making its way towards me. In my subconscious i knew there was a photo to take. I just had enough time to raise my camera and push the shutter before the hearse was gone. I didn't know if i had a sufficient shutter speed, if the hearse was in focus or if the shot was straight. but I was glad I did my best. it took a month before I developed that roll. but I always hoped that shot would come out. looking at it makes me think. one day you are riding the big wheel, you go round and round in perfect balance. then one day. you are in the hearse. passing by. so enjoy your time on the wheel. look out to the view. turn to your passenger. look into their eyes. smile and live kindly. drink in every moment. being on the wheel is a gift. don't waste a single second. the hearse is waiting.
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