Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Following on from roll #3 posted in this thread.
The canister for this film was marked 'Honolulu' ... it's Agfa again and there are thirty-eight exposures. This is actually a little bit of a disappointment after the last roll but I guess that's purely by comparison ... the previous one shot mainly in Banff was exceptional and will be a hard act to follow for any of the other thirteen I think. That said ...there are still a couple of stand out photographs in this one for me!
Very little of Honolulu is seen in the early images and what is seen is mainly through a car window ... it's almost like she didn't really want to be there and the photographs sort of show that IMO. Then it changes ... suddenly the photos are being taken on a small cruise ship and the photographer becomes much more engaged with what she's seeing ... it's really noticeable.
I'm starting to suspect that there are two women here and they are very likely sisters ... we see both of them occasionally as they take the odd photo of each other but I have a pretty good idea of which one is the real photographer ... the one that produces the images that make me go 'wow!'
But I'll keep that opinion to myself because I don't want to influence other people's ideas about this and would prefer to hear alternate scenarios based on what we are seeing.
Once again ... thanks for being involved.
The canister for this film was marked 'Honolulu' ... it's Agfa again and there are thirty-eight exposures. This is actually a little bit of a disappointment after the last roll but I guess that's purely by comparison ... the previous one shot mainly in Banff was exceptional and will be a hard act to follow for any of the other thirteen I think. That said ...there are still a couple of stand out photographs in this one for me!
Very little of Honolulu is seen in the early images and what is seen is mainly through a car window ... it's almost like she didn't really want to be there and the photographs sort of show that IMO. Then it changes ... suddenly the photos are being taken on a small cruise ship and the photographer becomes much more engaged with what she's seeing ... it's really noticeable.
I'm starting to suspect that there are two women here and they are very likely sisters ... we see both of them occasionally as they take the odd photo of each other but I have a pretty good idea of which one is the real photographer ... the one that produces the images that make me go 'wow!'
But I'll keep that opinion to myself because I don't want to influence other people's ideas about this and would prefer to hear alternate scenarios based on what we are seeing.
Once again ... thanks for being involved.