For the month, I chose to shoot with my Olympus Pen FT. I shot one roll of black and white throughout the month, well that was 72 shots, and for various reasons I didn't get around to going anywhere out of walking distance and didn't really get much inspiration.
One night in the pub a friend arrived and said he'd seen a headless elephant in the hedge on his way, and no, he'd not been drinking before he arrived at the pub. A few days later I was passing and it was still there, although some research showed it to be a headless triceratops instead. Hard to tell without the head.
Headless Triceratops by
Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr
Out for a lunchtime walk (I work from home, and if I didn't go for a walk at lunchtime I could go days without seeing anyone) I went out of my way and down streets I don't usually go down, where I found this...
The death of the public telephone by
Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr
The heavy dampness in the air led me to observe this beaded spider's web strung over a hedge.
Gossamer by
Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr
Last weekend of the month, and I passed the tree where toys go to die.
Where Toys Go To Die by
Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr
I finished off my film in a local small brewery who were having an open day.
Brewing by
Antony J Shepherd, on Flickr
All shot on Lucky SHD100 developed in Ilfotec LC29 (1:19 solution for seven and a half minutes)
Main thoughts from the month were that some times I wished I'd loaded colour instead, because I did miss some of the autumn colours, although most of the time it was a bit cold and grey so overall black and white seemed like a good idea.
I like using the Pen FT, but I also wished I'd got around to getting a few more lenses for it when I had the chance. It'd be nice to have a wide and either a short telephoto or zoom to give me a bit more choice.
Also getting a mounting bracket so I'd have an easy way of using flash (there's no shoe, but there is the socket for the cable) if I needed to.
I took very few shots in 'landscape' ratio, so was looking for shots that worked better in 'portrait' format as that's the default format holding the camera normally.