Sometimes Bad is Good...

...When Lady Luck Intervenes

Analogue Photography can be full of uncertainties, particularly when breaking out a point and shoot camera unused for 4 years almost in desperation when my primary 35mm film camera developed a fault. Then loading it with a film considered cheap and developing that film in Rodinal, well known for it's prominent grain. The resultant negatives were thin and in need of some help in the conversion process from Negative Lab Pro. In defence of my Konica MT-9, it has been solidly reliable, always working without complaint on the rare occasions when asked to do so. Also, much of the problem with the negatives could be traced back to under-development. Still, what to do? Shrug and discard the images. Or take what I had and make something of them. I chose the latter course of action and the images presented here are the result. Are they great images? No, but they do convey a sense of place in a way that no other medium other than analogue monochrome photographs can. Stripped back to the max, no fluff and definitely NO AI.

Abandoned Car, Probus


Probus Church Door Inscription

Development opportunity...

Headstone, Luxulyan Church


Junk and Disorderly

Memorial Inscription, Luxulyan


Mossy Headstone, Luxulyan


Probus Church Tower



Mysterious Inscription, Probus Parish Church


Village Water Pump, Probus


Celtic Cross, Luxulyan












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