Photo Post: Canon IV SB2 in Formby

I have wanted to go to Formby for ages. I had seen photos of the dunes and wanted to see them in person. It seemed so different from other beaches I have visited in the UK. But which camera to take? I should have taken one that I didn’t care about due to the amount of sand flying through the air, but no, I took one I really liked. I did swap the lens from the f1.4 Canon to a Jupiter one and told myself under no circumstances would I take the lens off or open the back. I stuck to that rule.

I loaded the camera with Ilford HP5 and here are the results.

I really like the results and want to go back for another wander at some point…when I save up the cost of the petrol.

9 thoughts on “Photo Post: Canon IV SB2 in Formby

  1. William says:

    Gorgeous shots, Peggy. Love the rickety dune fencing, grasses, and scrubby vegetation. Really lovely work here.`

    1. Peggy says:

      Thank you so much, I got there quite early so I could avoid lots of people. It got busier towards lunch time.

  2. Kurt Ingham says:

    Nice images! My first ‘beach’ camera was a Kodak 35 (rangefinder version) that I bought for a couple $ (but the min. wage was $3.35). I still have it.

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