The final part of my series shot on Ilford film, with the Canon F-1 manual SLR.
As a final word, I don’t know if you can notice the film grain in these small images but, well… I find it absolutely amazing. There’s no way digital will ever be able to mimic the texture of grainy film. I find this sad… a golden era has passed.
Note: Click on the images for a larger version.

Two women standing next to a big tree, Goose Lake, Illinois, Ilford HP5 400 B&W film, May 2007

Canted telephone pole, Goose Lake, Illinois, Ilford HP5 400 B&W film, May 2007

Rusted, disused farm machinery, Goose Lake, Illinois, Ilford HP5 400 B&W film, May 2007

Rusted plough blades, Goose Lake, Illinois, Ilford HP5 400 B&W film, May 2007

Rusted farm machinery, Goose Lake, Illinois, Ilford HP5 400 B&W film, May 2007

Cadillac DeVille next to abandoned barn, Goose Lake, Illinois, Ilford HP5 400 B&W film, May 2007
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January 18th, 2010 at 2:09 pm
…there still some “oldschool” knights on stage… otherwise you are right!