Life in Isolation


I had been getting withdrawal symptoms from my photography whilst in isolation.  It hasn't exactly been 100% isolation mind you; my real job is with a NSW Government Emergency Service and I am still working.  

In my time at home I have taken photos of the garden and have been revisiting archives to rework some older files from a few years ago.

I have got a few films to have developed and scanned also.  An expired Fuji Velvia in 120 (which I have to post off to get done)  a Fujicolor Superia 100 and an AGFA APX 100 black and white.  I am not sure if my Lab is taking any orders (mind you I have not phoned them to find out ; that might help do you think?  hahahaha)  I have a Fujicolour Superia 800 in my Canon 300V to complete but the bloody batteries went flat and I don't have any spares.  I think I'll have to do a little trip for those.

One thing that being in isolation has taught me.  In future, I need to drag myself out of bed early to catch the Sunrises and plan evenings out for the Sunsets a lot more!  This was the year that I wanted to start some night shots of the Milky Way and after hours street photography too.  I guess it is not the middle of the year yet so 'hopefully' I will be able to fulfil those wants before the year is out.

I'm always browsing Facebook Marketplace and Gum Tree for film cameras but I have noticed that since this bloody virus has been out and about, there are not many film cameras going up on line in the local area.  Probably a good thing because I need to re-arrange the camera room a little.  Once I see how much cupboard space I have spare, I will consider the need to fill it with something interesting!

In the meantime, here are some of the photos that I have taken recently and some that I have re-worked from the archives.

I hope you're all well and healthy.  Look after each other!


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From the Archives - Gregadoo, just outside Wagga Wagga during the last drought. This was a
stinking hot afternoon.  I had taken one of my daughters for a driving lesson and, of course, I always
took my camera with me.  


Above and below - Mount Sugarloaf from our frontyard.  Very low cloud hanging around on this day.
Taken with my Canon 90D and a Canon EF 300mm zoomed right out which actually gave me a 
focal length of 480mm on the APSC camera.










From the Archives - The Bogey Hole - Newcastle, Australia.  11 years ago I didn't have much access to editing
software as I have today.  This one came up a treat! 

One needs plenty of Coffee whilst in isolation!

From the Archives - a 1935 Alvis interior.  Re-editing in Lightroom and the Nik Collection
Colour Efex Pro software has really highlighted the vintage interior of this car!

From the Archives - I really love this photo of a shift worker getting a bite to eat at Harrys
Cafe de Wheels in Newcastle.  I was out for a walk in my meal break as well one nightshift
when I took this.











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