Just got another batch of film back in the post, I do love the excitement of seeing whether any of my shots worked. I got about five good shots out of the roll so all the practicing must be working a bit! I used an Ilford FP4 125 black and white film this time. This shot was taken in the stairwell of the Victoria and Albert museum the other day, the light reflected off the marble floor.
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Amzing! compliments!
ReplyDeleteI do miss the excitement of seeing what I captured on film. That light is terrific!
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
You've captured the light and motion perfectly!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Love those feet shots. I'm in awe of the film "thing". I think I'm not that patient. 5 good shots...well done!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautifully captured shot...lovely!
ReplyDeleteGreat composition, Justine! I love how you captured the shadow of his foot!
ReplyDeleteMy Mum used to cut people's heads off too :-) Only joking - lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shadow and light Justine!
ReplyDeleteSending you wishes for a wonderful weekend!
Oh I love this. I am getting more and more tempted to start playing with film.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Love the feet & the light & shadows.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot Justine!!! Love the old film black and whites!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful perspective Justine - love the light and shadows.
ReplyDeleteA very strong graphical photograph. The B&W is perfect for the subject.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderfully evocative image. I can see a whole story unfolding. Wonderful shadow and light!
ReplyDeletenice shot, cool use of light. i too recently tried Ilford HP5 400, waiting for the results from the lab.
ReplyDeleteI love that blurred shadow! Such a great story this photo tells...
ReplyDeleteI really love seeing you B&W photos.. You caught the shadow perfectly..
ReplyDeleteHugs, Linda
A gorgeous light and shade endeavor. Love it, Justine!
ReplyDeleteYou definitely got this one right! Beautiful light and shadows and wonderful timing with the man walking.
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