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Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex
« on: June 25, 2016, 05:49:54 PM »
This is the best of the first couple of rolls of film (Ilford XP2 Super) I ran through my "new" Hasselblad SW/C a few weeks ago.  Bradwell is on the extreme eastern edge of Essex coastline between Maldon and Southminster.  The chapel dates back to 653 AD and, in 1068, taken as part of a Benedictine monastery.  It was used variously for storing grain and as a cow shelter until restored to being a chapel in 1920. 

The photos were scanned by the lab that developed the film (fairly low res) and I've pimped them up a bit in Lightroom - but not a great deal as I was interested to see how the camera shaped up.  I must say that, on this evidence, I'm impressed with the camera.
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Re: Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2016, 05:52:18 PM »
....and a few more.
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