World Toy Camera Day - 17 October 2009

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The weather forecast was for beautiful, crisp autumnal sun. The weather forecast was wrong, at least for the east of England (friends further west were luckier, I believe).

So, knowing the Holga needs quite a lot of light, I fitted it out with the Polaroid back and some Sepia film from PolaPremium (ISO 1500).

I only took three images as it was mostly too gloomy, and one of the shots was too dark. But the Bracken above came out perfect, like a spooky Victorian memory. The tree is nice too.

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So two thoughts: Firstly, that sepia film has a really lovely quality, very smooth with a glow to it. Secondly, I hope there was better weather for others!

To see what people have produced, check out the Flickr Group.

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Henry Moore

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Henry Moore sculpture, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.

Here's some more sculpture that I shot a while ago but failed to put online. It's a very large white figure outside the front of the museum, and in fact looks a bit out of place and slightly too clean. But as ever with Henry Moore, it is full of beautiful shapes, revealing different aspects as you walk around it.

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antony gormley - event horizon

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Antony Gormley has a fantastic exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London at the moment. As part of the exhibition is a huge outdoors installation covering 1.5 sq kms around the gallery, consisting of figures on the roofs of buildings on both sides of the river.

event horizon gallery

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