Showing posts with label Agfa Slide Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Agfa Slide Film. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 January 2009

Going through old images

St Margaret's Bus Station - c1980

Over the past few months I have been going through my old transparencies.  This has been a revelation as I have come to appreciate how my photography has developed over the years - especially since moving into the digital domain.  What I have come to appreciate is that my key photographic skills lie in post production.  Here I am able to create the image I envisioned whilst out shooting.

This is also true of the old images I have scanned onto the system.   The image above is a good example.  These three image were taken circa 1980 in an around St Margaret's bus station in Leicester.   They were originally colour, I believe shot on Agfa slide film (21 DIN - that shows my age!).  However, in post production I have been able to make them into a much more impactive set of images.   Each one has a story, however small, attached to them and perhaps one day I will get around to putting them down in writing.   For now I think they show two things;  first, how times have changed in the last 30 years;  Second, as we enter another recession we will not doubt see people protesting about there lot, however, few I guess would be wearing a 'donkey jacket.'