A project completed in a day to get me out taking photographs as I've been a real slacker lately.
The Great Western Railway is the main line running west from London. It passes through the town I live in. Over the last couple of years we've had to put up with bridges being closed for up to a year to be rebuilt to give enough clearance for the electric cables, roadworks while they bury the cables from the local power station to the tracks and nightime pile driving activities to install the bases for the gantries. What we are left with is a complete eyesore. Endless grey steel gantries every few yards along the line. In some places, the line was invisible in the landscape - not so now, there's no missing it from miles away.
All the photographs were taken, processed and scanned etc. today. I only took thirteen shots in total of which eight I thought were keepers. I'm showing five here, the rest are on my Flickr if you want to see them.
Film was XP-2 processed in Ilfosol 3 - a combination I haven't used before and the results look a bit like a negative soft focus effect with the blacks running into the whites. Never seen this before and I probably won't use the combination again. Camera was a self 'assembled' one made up from bits of three other cameras.