Sometimes we can have a tendency to ignore our habitual surroundings as photographers. In this series of photos from the film archive, I’m going to show you part of the route I use to go to work. What is ordinary to one person might be an pastoral idyl to somebody else. It only goes to show that there is beauty everywhere in this world and one of our roles as photographers is to document it for future generations.
My wife, bless her, has always said that my black and white photos have a timeless feel to them, be they in the city or out here in the country. I think that using film, especially this grainy HP5 Plus, even shot at box speed, adds to that sentiment. The fact that I used Rodinal as my developer might have accentuated the grain too. Also don’t forget that this is the beginning of my return to film development so I might have been a little vigorous in my “agitations” whilst developing the film. I now use mostly Ilfosil 3 and lower grain film, and have brought a little more “calm” to my “agitations.”
The camera that day was the FED 5 rangefinder camera from Ukraine. I’ve talked about it before, and although I mainly use SLRs, I still feel guilty about not using it more. It’s a beautiful camera and I don’t want it to feel neglected. I might just have to correct that soon.
I lived just outside Paris for 7 years before moving out to the country in 2001. The change in ambiance was startling. I went from blocks of flats to village life in the French countryside. I went from riding the metro, and suburban Parisian trains, to learning to drive though this beautiful landscape. Driving through this scenery still gets me every time I get into the car. I wonder what I’ll see. I see the changes in the fields and countryside through the seasons.
I want you to promise me, Dear Reader, that you will take a closer look at your route to work, and maybe I can convince you to record it too for prosperity. Don’t worry about film or camera, even just using your phone will do the trick.





















Fabulous! 🍄
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It’s like the famous motto of Cleveland: you gotta live somewhere !
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A great idea and I really enjoyed the selection of images
Dave
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There’s so much around us that we tend to ignore. But maybe we should just the a step back and embrace it.
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I’ve not done one for a while but a fun exercise is a 9:45. None photographs during a forty five minute walk. Walk for five minutes then stop. Without taking another step you’ve one minute to make one photograph from that spot, then walk for five minutes and repeat until you’ve your nine photographs. My very first one https://davewhenhamphotography.wordpress.com/2019/09/05/9-in-45/
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Your beautiful photos look very similar to where we lived in Normandie. I never tired of snapping photos there.
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We have the complacency of the familiar. For us it’s just ordinary, for others it’s a different world.
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