Saturday 30 October 2010

The F*cked

Back in the good old days ... you know, five years ago when film companies still existed and/or sold their products in New Zealand ... you could get this product called 55PN.

It was a Polaroid product, much utilised by Fiona Pardington and Mark Klett. Unlike most Polaroid products it produced both a positive and a negative (hence the 'PN'). That means you had a piece of film you could make prints from.

The downside was, being a Polaroid product, it was often temperamental resulting in images such as these.

Another issue was that the positive and negative operated at different ISO. In order to get a good negative you got a near unusable positive (and vice versa), much like this shot.

Wednesday 27 October 2010

The Backcountry











Sunday 24 October 2010

The Panoramic



Wednesday 20 October 2010

The Aberhart

Taranaki from Oeo Rd.

Believe it or not.

Photographed about 4.30p.m. on 8 August, 2010.

Believe it or not.

A 25sec exposure using a pinhole camera.

Believe it or not.

There are numerous cows in the foreground and a mountain in the background.

Believe it or not.

Saturday 16 October 2010

The Vegetable

I'm in the early stages of planning some landscaping at my place.

One intention is to increase some of the garden to make a vegepatch.

That means I might be able to take more photos like these.

But with produce I've grown with my own green fingers.

Wednesday 13 October 2010

The Incidental

Approximately six years ago, for reasons now lost, I was taking walks and photographing stuff.

Often it was stuff I wouldn't ordinarily photograph.

If one wishes to, one could make connections to NZ art history and/or christianity.

But that would be extremely foolish and idiotic.

However, it does remind me still that I really ought to develop all that film I've got lying around.

Saturday 9 October 2010

The Random

At the beginning of this year, for reasons now lost, I was taking walks and photographing stuff.

Often it was stuff I wouldn't ordinarily photograph.

If one wishes to, one could make connections to NZ art history and/or christianity.

I wouldn't wish to though.

However, it does remind me that I really ought to develop all that film I've got lying around.

Wednesday 6 October 2010

The Blueyellowblue

On the weekend I started a new series. When I left home I only half knew what I was going to do. But the time spent on the bike getting to location 1 gave me time to crystalise the idea and it ended up being one I've been thinking about for years but have never quite known how to satisfactorily actualise the concept. These are shots #1 and #2 and may well do the trick.

And weirdly, the cost of getting one sheet of 4x5 processed using E6 is now equal to the cost of a box of film.

Okay, so the box of film was cheap (which is why I've now got a fair bit of it to use up), but still $15 per sheet for processing is ridiculous.

Sunday 3 October 2010

The Coastal

There's a nice beach on half way between Bulls and Wanganui.

It's exposed and wild. And each time I've visited it has changed dramatically.

These photos don't really give much sense of the place, and though they look serene but it was blowing a gale and freezing cold.

On the way to said beach is a nice little church I've photographed a few times too.

Sometimes, just to be different, I photograph the church and the beach together.

That's Art.

Or Rubbish.