Another week where work and personal life meant I barely got out to shoot. I spent most of my non-9 to 5 creative time converting a bunch of film negatives from last year which I’d DSLR scanned along with 10 other films containing my wedding and ‘mini-moon’, so the general daily life photos didn’t really seem as exciting at the time.
While I did shoot some casual bits on the trusty EDC camera, the Canon EOS M6, they were mainly testing it’s limits in low light ahead of a trip later this year, so were far more functional than interesting, focusing instead of making the camera work in awkward situations than creating an image worthy of being shared.
For this weeks image I’ve chosen a film shot which I’d got back from the lab and DSLR scanned.
It’s from a sunny morning in Sheffield the weekend before on the way to drop off the roll, I had two shots left and had wanted to capture a shot of this piece by Phlegm, the car passing through the frame made for a more interesting foreground than simply the shadow pattern on the floor.
Captured on an Olympus OM-1n with the Zuiko 28mm f2.8 lens. The image has then been digitised by scanning it with a Fuji X-H2 and a 7Artisans 60mm f2.8 Macro before converting it in Lightroom using the Negative Lab Pro plug in.