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Report - The Breach, Sheffield, July - Aug 2019 (35mm film shots)

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tarkovsky

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The Breach is a culverted section of the Sough Dike, leading to the River Don in Oughtibridge, Sheffield.

Having invested in a few (more) cheap, second hand film cameras last year, I wanted to check out which of them worked best underground. I didn't intend to put these pics together into a report, but given the recent downtime to look through stuff I thought I may as well post them up. Apols if this is all a bit 'GCSE art-project' for some people ;-)

Photos are presented in no particualr order. Black and white were home developed and scanned.

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jezzyboo

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never grow tired of the breach a really good selection of shots there some of the black and white ones look really retro good stuff :thumb
 

tarkovsky

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Always like film shots, and these are proper belters. Epic stuff!
Great variety of flicks pal - love some film I does!
Loving the vintage look, yes to culverts on film. Well done on self development too. :thumb
Those are cool! :D
never grow tired of the breach a really good selection of shots there some of the black and white ones look really retro good stuff :thumb
These some damn photographs
That’s a fucking mint set mate! :thumb

Thanks for your positive comments everyone - all appreciated!
 

tarkovsky

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I love the B&W ones, I could imagine one of them on the cover of a book titled "Secret Sheffield" or some such.
Thanks PB! Yeah, it sounds like the kind of vintage book I wish someone had written years ago so I could find a dusty and forgotten copy in the archives.
 

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