Through The Windowpane Pt.3

Another year, another lockdown…..

Welcome to groundhog day, as the covid situation drags on like some sort of never ending nightmare, we were back for the third time, consigned to our homes for yet another lockdown.

January being January of course heightened the monotony and depressing situation of it all by getting dark at around four, and mainly raining throughout. This did however give me the opportunity to think about a few little camera upgrades however…

The first of these was upgrading my trusty Canon 7D. A camera that really started my journey into the realms of ‘proper’ photography way back in 2011 after convincing my dad it would be a great idea to get me one on finance (cheers dad).

I plumped in the end for its younger brother the 7D MK II, which will give me improved focussing, shutter speed, an increase in focussing points, and an increase in megapixels. Known to many as still being one of the best wildlife camera options on the market, I will be able to pair this with my 400mm F/5.6 lens, hopefully helping me to improve my wildlife shots in 2021 and beyond.

Canon 7D Mk II

Canon 7D Mk II

So while Donald Trump did his best to cause civil war in America, and we all sat indoors waiting for this COVID nightmare to all end, I managed to cobble together a blog post with some images taken over the month with the new camera, as well as my drone and also a look at some old 35mm film that I have finally processed from my Olympus OM1 camera taken way back in 2018.

Enjoy.

Banksy Sneeze Lens - Canon 35mm F/1.4Camera - 7D MKII

Banksy Sneeze

Lens - Canon 35mm F/1.4

Camera - 7D MKII

Banksy Sneeze Lens - Canon 35mm F/1.4Camera - Canon 7D MKII

Banksy Sneeze

Lens - Canon 35mm F/1.4

Camera - Canon 7D MKII

Highland CowLens - Canon 400mm F/5.6Camera - Canon 7D MKII

Highland Cow

Lens - Canon 400mm F/5.6

Camera - Canon 7D MKII

Robin/Gil Lens - Canon 400mm F/5.6Camera - Canon 7D MKII

Robin/Gil

Lens - Canon 400mm F/5.6

Camera - Canon 7D MKII

Redwing Lens - Canon 400mm F/5.6Camera - Canon 7D MKII

Redwing

Lens - Canon 400mm F/5.6

Camera - Canon 7D MKII

WrenLens - Canon 400mm F/5.6Camera - Canon 7D MKII

Wren

Lens - Canon 400mm F/5.6

Camera - Canon 7D MKII

Robin/gilLens - Canon 400mm F/5.6Camera - Canon 7D MKII

Robin/gil

Lens - Canon 400mm F/5.6

Camera - Canon 7D MKII


Fog Camera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Fog

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Using the drone was a big part of this month due to the limitations put upon me in regards to travel. I am able to fly the drone from my garden a lot of the time, which has meant I have been able to get some more interesting shots of the world around my home.

Temple Meads Station Camera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Temple Meads Station

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

TrainCamera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Train

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Easton Tower blocksCamera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Easton Tower blocks

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Construction siteCamera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Construction site

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Factory buildingsCamera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Factory buildings

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

WarehousesCamera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Warehouses

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

FlyoverCamera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Flyover

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Bus DepotCamera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Bus Depot

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

GraveyardCamera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Graveyard

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone


The main photo highlight of the month of course came towards its conclusion, with the UK’s obligatory ‘snow day’. As is tradition with the south of England with snow, it comes overnight and is usually melted by the following afternoon. 2021 was no exception, so it was a race against time to get some images of it before it inevitably melted away to a slushy mess.

Of course being on lockdown limited these options, so I again took to the skies to get a different perspective of this rare, but very welcome for the day (unless you have to go anywhere) event.

Residential street Camera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Residential street

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Snowman Making Camera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Snowman Making

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Snowman Making Camera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Snowman Making

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Snowman Making Camera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Snowman Making

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Snowman Making Camera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Snowman Making

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Eastville ParkCamera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Eastville Park

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Bath to Bristol cycle Path

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Lorry

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Lorry Park

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Warehouse

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Houses

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Factory roofs

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Shopping car park Camera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Shopping car park

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Car depot Camera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Car depot

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Housing patterns

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Roundabout

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Car DepotCamera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Car Depot

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Bristol Camera -  DJI Mavic Pro II Drone

Bristol

Camera - DJI Mavic Pro II Drone


I would also like to discuss an ongoing project that I have been involved with over the past few months that has taken some time and patience to come to fruition. I have had the desire for a while to take part of my photography in a different direction, away from digital and over to film photography. I have finally been able to see the fruits of this ambition with the development of my first roll of film from home this month.

Starting with black and white 35mm film, using a chemical process that involves a dark bag, a paterson tank and various chemicals, I was able to develop and scan my own negatives that I can finally show everyone..

I was really nervous with what was going to come out of the first roll, especially with it being one I shot back in 2018, but when I finally was able to hold the negatives up-to the light in trepidation, I was amazed at what had came out, and that the process/magic that had occurred had produced visible, useable images!

from there I was then able to dry then take the negatives over to my also recently acquired V600 scanner. This scanner is specifically adapted to take slide film and film negatives for both 35mm and 120mm film to scan onto my computer for processing.

Epson V600 photo scanner.

Epson V600 photo scanner.

The results of this first roll below were far better than I have expected, and has really got me excited for what I will be able to do in the future with this process.

*All of these images were shot on the Olympus OM1 35mm camera with a 50mm lens in 2018.

Past times shop - Film - Ilford HP5 ISO 400 Camera - Olympus OM1-N

Past times shop -

Film - Ilford HP5 ISO 400

Camera - Olympus OM1-N

Street Zebra Film - Ilford HP5 ISO 400 Camera - Olympus OM1-N

Street Zebra

Film - Ilford HP5 ISO 400

Camera - Olympus OM1-N

bristol Street ArtFilm - Ilford HP5 ISO 400 Camera - Olympus OM1-N

bristol Street Art

Film - Ilford HP5 ISO 400

Camera - Olympus OM1-N

Beacon (formally Colston) Tower Film - Ilford HP5 ISO 400 Camera - Olympus OM1-N

Beacon (formally Colston) Tower

Film - Ilford HP5 ISO 400

Camera - Olympus OM1-N

A Woman relaxing with CoffeeFilm - Ilford HP5 ISO 400 Camera - Olympus OM1-N

A Woman relaxing with Coffee

Film - Ilford HP5 ISO 400

Camera - Olympus OM1-N

Park street Film - Ilford HP5 ISO 400 Camera - Olympus OM1-N

Park street

Film - Ilford HP5 ISO 400

Camera - Olympus OM1-N

Harbourside skaters Film - Ilford HP5 ISO 400 Camera - Olympus OM1-N

Harbourside skaters

Film - Ilford HP5 ISO 400

Camera - Olympus OM1-N

I hope to continue with this adventure into 2021 with the acquisition of my second camera of the month in the form of the FujiGS646s medium format film camera.

Fuji GS646s

Fuji GS646s

I purchased this camera as an in-between everyday film option that will allow me to shoot 120mm (medium format) film on the go.

I realised early on after my purchase of the Mamiya RB67 SD camera back in the first lockdown, that this was a very heavy, bulky camera that will be better suited to studio work (more on that to come). So after my success with developing 35mm film at home, I wanted a more ‘walk around’ camera that could still shoot in medium format film. After researching the various options, the fujifilm camera fit the bill for me both in its size, price point and ability to shoot the film stock I am looking to use moving forward.

Hopefully with this I will be able to experience the additional resolution and detail that 120mm film will give me in my finished images.


FIN


Through The windowpane Pt.4

Through The windowpane Pt.4

2020 - A Photographic Review

2020 - A Photographic Review