Author Archives: Jan Hayes

120: Home in sepia

Take less than two weeks ago in Limerick, I took the liberty of adding a sepia tone to the image for added effect. When working with cheap medium format film from Hong Kong, you’d also get some interesting results.

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HDR: Overlooking Killarney

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35mm: Swans near Cobh

This was along the Carrigaloe Rd, shortly after crossing over with the ferry from Monkstown. Taken with the Pentax Spotmatic ( SP 1000 ).

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The bust of Tom Barry, Fitzgeralds Park

From Wikipedia: Thomas Barry (Irish: Tomás de Barra) (1 July 1897 – 2 July 1980) was one of the most prominent guerrilla leaders in the Irish Republican Armyduring the Irish War of Independence.

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35mm: The Cat who waited

This was taken from 35mm colour film that could have been expired for more than 10 years or so, it was still inside the camera I was given, which I believe was a 40 year old Pentax SP1000 that was … Continue reading

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Lee Road Waterworks / Lifetime Lab

The old Waterworks plant out by Lee Road used to pump the water from the Lee to supply Cork city since the 1760s.

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35mm: Cyclist at the Marina

Finally managed to develop the 35mm roll without getting order of the chemicals in the wrong order ( Developer > Stop Bath > Fixer as opposed to Stop Bath > Developer > Fixer ). This was taken with a Pentax … Continue reading

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HDR: The Gap of Dunloe, Kerry

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Cork Customs House

It doesn’t look like a bad place to work. This was taken on the Culture Day, I had nothing to declare at the time.

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120: Freak of nature

I accidentally double exposed the film, the overlapping exposure was the camera pointing directly to the sky with me looking down it, hence the darker patch that displays an earlier exposure with interesting results. This was taken with the Zeiss … Continue reading

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