Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Lake Schwartzee and the Wider Kaiser mountains.

Derek Anson,Lake Schwartzee with the Wider Kaiser mountains,Agfa film,Epson V850 Pro,monochrome,

Lake Schwartzee with the Wider Kaiser mountains in the background taken in the late eighties on Agfa colour negative film stock, scanned on Epson V850 Pro converted to monochrome and framed in Aperture.

Sunday, 28 June 2020

Harwich Lifeboat

Harwich Lifeboat, Derek Anson, photographer, monochrome, black and white photography,RNLI 17-45,

Harwich Lifeboat
Canon 6D + 70-200 f2.8L IS, Raw conversion DPP 4, black and white conversion and white border in Aperture.

Tuesday, 23 June 2020

Trinity House Light Vessel No22.

Trinity House, Light Vessel No22, Harwich/Felixstowe Docks, River Stour,black and white,
Trinity House Light Vessel No22, Harwich/Felixstowe Docks on the River Stour.
Canon 6D + 70-200 f2.8L IS

Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Friday, 12 June 2020

St Botolph's Priory Colchester

St Botolph's Priory Colchester, Derek Anson, photographer, Leica M3, 50mm Elmar f2.8, Kodak T-Max 100, black and white film, home developed film, vintage camera,


St Botolph's Priory Colchester taken a few years ago with a Leica M3 + 50mm Elmar f2.8 (lens has got fungus on the internal elements), Kodak T-Max 100, home developed, contrast and cropping in Aperture.

Thursday, 11 June 2020

Salvation Army, War Cry magazine.

Epson v850 Pro, Salvation Army, war cry magazine, film scan,

I photographed this gentleman some years ago selling "War Cry" magazines in Clacton on Sea, the camera I used was a Mamiya 645 Super (Fuji film stock) and scans were done on an Epson v850 Pro scanner, black and white conversion in Aperture.

Tuesday, 9 June 2020

Film scans of windmills.

Analogue, film scans, windmills, Derek Anson, photographer, Fuji film, Mamiya 645 Super, Epson v850 Pro,

Analogue, film scans, windmills, Derek Anson, photographer, Fuji film, Mamiya 645 Super, Epson v850 Pro,

Spending a bit of my "lock down" time scanning some films I took over twenty years ago, the camera I used was a Mamiya 645 Super (Fuji film stock) and scans were done on an Epson v850 Pro scanner.