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Bronze rises through cold -   
a step from “Woe from Wit”  
into winter air.
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The final frame of the roll captures Alexander Sergeyevich Griboedov from a low, dramatic angle — a perspective that makes him appear as if he is stepping forward, rising from bronze into motion.
The monument, usually reserved and static, becomes unexpectedly dynamic: the coat thrown over his shoulders, the clenched hand, the forward stance — all amplified by the upward view.

The title echoes this duality: Griboedov Ascending reflects the visual momentum, while Woe from Wit anchors the image in the writer’s legacy.
It’s as if the monument momentarily bridges the distance between literature and street, between the 19th century and a winter morning in 2018.

Shot on expired Ilford HP5, the grain and contrast emphasize the monument’s texture and presence.
A fitting end to the roll — a figure of Russian culture caught mid‑stride, poised between history and imagination.

Technical details:
Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow”  
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200mm ƒ4–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (exp. 08.2014), dev. Xtol
Photo taken: 13/02/2018
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Location: Chistoprudny Boulevard, Moscow

The monument to Griboyedov is a sculpture of playwright Alexander Sergeevich Griboyedov in Moscow, at the beginning of Chistoprudniy Boulevard, near the exit of the metro station of the same name.
(Sculptor: A. A. Manuilov, Architect: AA Zavarzin
Building: 1959)

Bronze rises through cold - a step from “Woe from Wit” into winter air. --- The final frame of the roll captures Alexander Sergeyevich Griboedov from a low, dramatic angle — a perspective that makes him appear as if he is stepping forward, rising from bronze into motion. The monument, usually reserved and static, becomes unexpectedly dynamic: the coat thrown over his shoulders, the clenched hand, the forward stance — all amplified by the upward view. The title echoes this duality: Griboedov Ascending reflects the visual momentum, while Woe from Wit anchors the image in the writer’s legacy. It’s as if the monument momentarily bridges the distance between literature and street, between the 19th century and a winter morning in 2018. Shot on expired Ilford HP5, the grain and contrast emphasize the monument’s texture and presence. A fitting end to the roll — a figure of Russian culture caught mid‑stride, poised between history and imagination. Technical details: Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow” Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200mm ƒ4–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (exp. 08.2014), dev. Xtol Photo taken: 13/02/2018 Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Location: Chistoprudny Boulevard, Moscow The monument to Griboyedov is a sculpture of playwright Alexander Sergeevich Griboyedov in Moscow, at the beginning of Chistoprudniy Boulevard, near the exit of the metro station of the same name. (Sculptor: A. A. Manuilov, Architect: AA Zavarzin Building: 1959)

“Griboedov Ascending or Woe from Wit” (Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Bronze rises through cold -
a step from “Woe from Wit”
into winter air.

#filmphotography #blackandwhite #ilfordhp5plus400 #bnw #filmisnotdead #monochrome #sculpture #believeinfilm #film #35mm #bw #classicmono #filmisnotdead

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Three halos in snow -  
February keeps their trace  
on a vanished wall.

This photograph captures a now‑vanished piece of Moscow street art by Ivan Simonov, one of the key figures of the new wave of Russian urban intervention.
Simonov is known for his long‑running project “Little People”, launched in 2016, where he integrates miniature human figures into the cityscape. His works often depict passers‑by, police officers, workers, or marginalized individuals — tiny silhouettes placed into unexpected architectural corners.

The project is built on documentary photography and micro‑posters, turning everyday characters into part of the city’s visual narrative. Simonov’s approach is both social and poetic: he shows how small a person can seem within the massive machinery of the metropolis, yet how expressive a single gesture or posture can be.

This particular work — three police officers with halos and wings — once appeared in the archway of the “Khodasevich” bookstore.
It was a sharp, ironic commentary on authority, innocence, and the blurred lines between order and mythology.
Like much of Simonov’s art, it was short‑lived: painted over, erased, or simply lost to time.

This photograph, taken on expired Ilford HP5, preserves a moment of this fragile urban mythology — a trio of “holy patrolmen” standing in a snowy Moscow passage, caught between satire and sanctity.

Technical details:
Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow”  
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: February 13, 2018
Location: Archway of the “Khodasevich” bookstore, Moscow, Russia

Three halos in snow - February keeps their trace on a vanished wall. This photograph captures a now‑vanished piece of Moscow street art by Ivan Simonov, one of the key figures of the new wave of Russian urban intervention. Simonov is known for his long‑running project “Little People”, launched in 2016, where he integrates miniature human figures into the cityscape. His works often depict passers‑by, police officers, workers, or marginalized individuals — tiny silhouettes placed into unexpected architectural corners. The project is built on documentary photography and micro‑posters, turning everyday characters into part of the city’s visual narrative. Simonov’s approach is both social and poetic: he shows how small a person can seem within the massive machinery of the metropolis, yet how expressive a single gesture or posture can be. This particular work — three police officers with halos and wings — once appeared in the archway of the “Khodasevich” bookstore. It was a sharp, ironic commentary on authority, innocence, and the blurred lines between order and mythology. Like much of Simonov’s art, it was short‑lived: painted over, erased, or simply lost to time. This photograph, taken on expired Ilford HP5, preserves a moment of this fragile urban mythology — a trio of “holy patrolmen” standing in a snowy Moscow passage, caught between satire and sanctity. Technical details: Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow” Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: February 13, 2018 Location: Archway of the “Khodasevich” bookstore, Moscow, Russia

Holy Patrol - Street Art by Ivan Simonov (Project “Little People”)
(Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Three halos in snow -
February keeps their trace
on a vanished wall.

#filmphotography #blackandwhite #ilfordhp5plus400 #bnw #filmisnotdead #monochrome #streetart #believeinfilm #35mm #film #street

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Winter bends the street -   
Maroseyka drifts softly  
through the morning light.
___

Another February frame from the same roll -  Maroseyka stretching forward in a gentle winter bend, lined with lamps, old facades, and bundled figures moving through the cold.
Cars glide along the wet pavement, pedestrians weave between patches of snow, and the street holds its familiar rhythm, a blend of history and everyday motion.

Shot on expired Ilford HP5, the monochrome grain turns the scene into a quiet documentary fragment.
Nothing dramatic happens here - just a winter morning on Maroseyka, a street that has carried centuries of footsteps and still feels alive in its understated way.

_____

Technical details:
Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow”  
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200mm ƒ4–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (exp. 08.2014), dev. Xtol
Photo taken: 13/02/2018
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Location: Maroseyka Street, Moscow



Street Maroseika - street in the Central Administrative District of Moscow. It passes from the Ilyinsky Gate to the Pokrovka street. The numbering of houses is from the Ilyinsky Gate Square. In addition to those mentioned, streets lead to the street: c odd, north side - B. Zlatoustinsky, and with even - B. Spasoglinischevsky and Petroverig.

Winter bends the street - Maroseyka drifts softly through the morning light. ___ Another February frame from the same roll - Maroseyka stretching forward in a gentle winter bend, lined with lamps, old facades, and bundled figures moving through the cold. Cars glide along the wet pavement, pedestrians weave between patches of snow, and the street holds its familiar rhythm, a blend of history and everyday motion. Shot on expired Ilford HP5, the monochrome grain turns the scene into a quiet documentary fragment. Nothing dramatic happens here - just a winter morning on Maroseyka, a street that has carried centuries of footsteps and still feels alive in its understated way. _____ Technical details: Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow” Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200mm ƒ4–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (exp. 08.2014), dev. Xtol Photo taken: 13/02/2018 Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Location: Maroseyka Street, Moscow Street Maroseika - street in the Central Administrative District of Moscow. It passes from the Ilyinsky Gate to the Pokrovka street. The numbering of houses is from the Ilyinsky Gate Square. In addition to those mentioned, streets lead to the street: c odd, north side - B. Zlatoustinsky, and with even - B. Spasoglinischevsky and Petroverig.

“Winter Curve on Maroseyka” (Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Winter bends the street -
Maroseyka drifts softly
through the morning light.

#filmphotography #blackandwhite #ilfordhp5plus400 #bnw #filmisnotdead #monochrome #cityscape #believeinfilm #35mm #cityphotography #bnwsouls #film #street #winter

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Snow on quiet signs -   
Pokrovka keeps its rhythm  
in the winter light.

A simple February moment on Pokrovka:
snow on barrels, wrought‑iron awnings, a lone passerby,
and the soft glow of shop signs half‑hidden by winter light.

This street has its own rhythm - 
a mix of old Moscow charm and modern storefronts,
where even the smallest details become part of the city’s quiet choreography.
The snow softens the edges, the wet pavement reflects the day,
and the scene turns into a small monochrome vignette
of everyday life in the center of Moscow.

Shot on expired Ilford HP5,
the grain and contrast give the frame a gentle documentary feel - 
a winter sketch, nothing more, nothing less,
but full of the atmosphere that makes Pokrovka what it is.
________

Technical details:
Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow”  
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200mm ƒ4–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (exp. 08.2014), dev. Xtol
Photo taken: 13/02/2018
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Location: Pokrovka Street, Moscow

Snow on quiet signs - Pokrovka keeps its rhythm in the winter light. A simple February moment on Pokrovka: snow on barrels, wrought‑iron awnings, a lone passerby, and the soft glow of shop signs half‑hidden by winter light. This street has its own rhythm - a mix of old Moscow charm and modern storefronts, where even the smallest details become part of the city’s quiet choreography. The snow softens the edges, the wet pavement reflects the day, and the scene turns into a small monochrome vignette of everyday life in the center of Moscow. Shot on expired Ilford HP5, the grain and contrast give the frame a gentle documentary feel - a winter sketch, nothing more, nothing less, but full of the atmosphere that makes Pokrovka what it is. ________ Technical details: Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow” Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200mm ƒ4–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (exp. 08.2014), dev. Xtol Photo taken: 13/02/2018 Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Location: Pokrovka Street, Moscow

“Winter on Pokrovka Street” (Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Snow on quiet signs—
Pokrovka keeps its rhythm
in the winter light.

#filmphotography #blackandwhite #ilfordhp5plus400 #bnw #filmisnotdead #monochrome #cityscape #believeinfilm #35mm #cityphotography #bnwsouls #film #street #winter

54 0 0 0
Stone maidens watching -  
winter folds around their robes,  
Rumyantsev’s silence.  

These five frames capture the sculptural details of the historic building at 17/6 Maroseyka Street - once the palace of Count Nikolai Petrovich Rumyantsev, statesman, collector, and one of the great patrons of Russian culture.
Today the building houses the Embassy of the Republic of Belarus, but its façade still carries the artistic language of its earlier era.

The classical female figures adorning the façade have no recorded names.
They are anonymous allegories - embodiments of knowledge, arts, virtues, or simply the decorative ideals of the late 19th‑century architectural imagination.
Their gestures, drapery, and symbolic attributes hint at a forgotten narrative, one that once suited the grandeur of the Rumyantsev residence.

Photographed on expired Ilford HP5 in the cold February light, these sculptures reveal a quiet dialogue between stone and winter.
Their robes catch the shadows, their faces remain calm, and the ornate architectural framing turns each figure into a scene from a silent classical drama.

This series preserves not only the craftsmanship of Moscow’s architectural heritage, but also the lingering spirit of the Rumyantsev Palace - a place where history, culture, and allegory still live in stone.

Technical details:
Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow”  
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (exp. 08.2014), dev. Xtol
Photo taken: February 13, 2018
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Location: Former Rumyantsev Palace (now Embassy of the Republic of Belarus), Maroseyka 17/6, Moscow
Title: Stone Maidens of the Rumyantsev Palace — I–V

Stone maidens watching - winter folds around their robes, Rumyantsev’s silence. These five frames capture the sculptural details of the historic building at 17/6 Maroseyka Street - once the palace of Count Nikolai Petrovich Rumyantsev, statesman, collector, and one of the great patrons of Russian culture. Today the building houses the Embassy of the Republic of Belarus, but its façade still carries the artistic language of its earlier era. The classical female figures adorning the façade have no recorded names. They are anonymous allegories - embodiments of knowledge, arts, virtues, or simply the decorative ideals of the late 19th‑century architectural imagination. Their gestures, drapery, and symbolic attributes hint at a forgotten narrative, one that once suited the grandeur of the Rumyantsev residence. Photographed on expired Ilford HP5 in the cold February light, these sculptures reveal a quiet dialogue between stone and winter. Their robes catch the shadows, their faces remain calm, and the ornate architectural framing turns each figure into a scene from a silent classical drama. This series preserves not only the craftsmanship of Moscow’s architectural heritage, but also the lingering spirit of the Rumyantsev Palace - a place where history, culture, and allegory still live in stone. Technical details: Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow” Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (exp. 08.2014), dev. Xtol Photo taken: February 13, 2018 Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Location: Former Rumyantsev Palace (now Embassy of the Republic of Belarus), Maroseyka 17/6, Moscow Title: Stone Maidens of the Rumyantsev Palace — I–V

Post image Post image Stone maidens watching—  
winter folds around their robes,  
Rumyantsev’s silence.

Technical details:
Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow”  
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (exp. 08.2014), dev. Xtol
Photo taken: February 13, 2018
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Location: Former Rumyantsev Palace (now Embassy of the Republic of Belarus), Maroseyka 17/6, Moscow


The real gem of the complex of buildings of the Embassy of the Republic of Belarus in the Russian Federation is the palace of Count N. P. Rumyantsev. The building is an interesting monument of Russian architecture. White-blue palace, decorated in a pseudo-baroque style. It was erected in the XVII century and completely rebuilt in the middle of the XIX century. During the reconstruction on the balconies of the building, female allegorical sculptures appeared.
Sculptural female figures that decorate the second and third floors are at first sight purely decorative, but they are allegorical images symbolizing agriculture and cattle breeding - on the second floor, free arts - theater, singing, dance, architecture, painting, music - on the third understand by looking at their attributes).

In 1957 a complex of buildings was transferred to the use of the Representation of the Council of Ministers of the Byelorussian SSR. In early 1993, it housed the diplomatic representation of Belarus in Russia. In 2004-2013 there was a complete reconstruction of buildings with the restoration of the original interiors of the XIX century.

Stone maidens watching— winter folds around their robes, Rumyantsev’s silence. Technical details: Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow” Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (exp. 08.2014), dev. Xtol Photo taken: February 13, 2018 Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Location: Former Rumyantsev Palace (now Embassy of the Republic of Belarus), Maroseyka 17/6, Moscow The real gem of the complex of buildings of the Embassy of the Republic of Belarus in the Russian Federation is the palace of Count N. P. Rumyantsev. The building is an interesting monument of Russian architecture. White-blue palace, decorated in a pseudo-baroque style. It was erected in the XVII century and completely rebuilt in the middle of the XIX century. During the reconstruction on the balconies of the building, female allegorical sculptures appeared. Sculptural female figures that decorate the second and third floors are at first sight purely decorative, but they are allegorical images symbolizing agriculture and cattle breeding - on the second floor, free arts - theater, singing, dance, architecture, painting, music - on the third understand by looking at their attributes). In 1957 a complex of buildings was transferred to the use of the Representation of the Council of Ministers of the Byelorussian SSR. In early 1993, it housed the diplomatic representation of Belarus in Russia. In 2004-2013 there was a complete reconstruction of buildings with the restoration of the original interiors of the XIX century.

Stone Maidens of the Rumyantsev Palace (Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Stone maidens watching -
winter folds around their robes,
Rumyantsev’s silence.

#filmphotography #blackandwhite #ilfordhp5plus400 #bnw #filmisnotdead #monochrome #sculpture #believeinfilm #film #35mm #bw #classicmono #filmisnotdead

35 1 0 0
Snow crowns the cold brow—  
a nameless face in winter  
waiting for the thaw.
---
In the courtyard of the Moscow Union of Artists,
sculptures stand as if forgotten by time—
and winter finishes their stories with its own hand.

This bust, identity unknown,
carries a heavy crown of February snow.
The expression is stern, almost contemplative,
as if the figure is thinking about the summer it once saw,
or about the stillness of stone,
or simply about how fast snow falls
when no one has time to brush it away.

A quiet moment in a hidden Moscow courtyard,
captured on expired Ilford HP5,
where winter turns art into something
both accidental and poetic.

---

Technical details:
Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow”  
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: February 13, 2018
Location: Courtyard of the Moscow Union of Artists, Starosadsky Lane 5, Building 5, Moscow, Russia

<i>Russia, Moscow, Starosadskiy per., 5
The sculptures in the yard of the Moscow Union of Artists
Author, title of the sculpture, and the date of creation, I could not find it. As information becomes available, I will change a signature image.</i>

Snow crowns the cold brow— a nameless face in winter waiting for the thaw. --- In the courtyard of the Moscow Union of Artists, sculptures stand as if forgotten by time— and winter finishes their stories with its own hand. This bust, identity unknown, carries a heavy crown of February snow. The expression is stern, almost contemplative, as if the figure is thinking about the summer it once saw, or about the stillness of stone, or simply about how fast snow falls when no one has time to brush it away. A quiet moment in a hidden Moscow courtyard, captured on expired Ilford HP5, where winter turns art into something both accidental and poetic. --- Technical details: Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow” Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: February 13, 2018 Location: Courtyard of the Moscow Union of Artists, Starosadsky Lane 5, Building 5, Moscow, Russia <i>Russia, Moscow, Starosadskiy per., 5 The sculptures in the yard of the Moscow Union of Artists Author, title of the sculpture, and the date of creation, I could not find it. As information becomes available, I will change a signature image.</i>

“Buried in February Snow” (Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Snow crowns the cold brow—
a nameless face in winter
waiting for the thaw.

#filmphotography #blackandwhite #ilfordhp5plus400 #bnw #filmisnotdead #monochrome #sculpture #believeinfilm #35mm #snow #winter #bw #classicmono #streetphoto

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“Winter Guardians of Red Square”

Bronze heroes in snow—  
winter leans on their shoulders,  
history keeps warm.

Two frames taken on a cold February day,
before the restoration of the monument,
yet the bronze looks steady, alive,
as if the frost only sharpens its presence.

In the first image, the figures stand against fragments of Saint Basil’s Cathedral,
snow settling on their shoulders like a quiet reminder of time.
In the second, the camera moves closer—
and Minin and Pozharsky become almost human,
their faces softened by winter,
their gesture frozen not only in metal,
but in the February air itself.

These are not just statues.
They are winter guardians of Red Square,
holding their silent vigil
as Moscow moves around them.

Technical details:
Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow”  
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: February 13, 2018
Location: Red Square, by Saint Basil’s Cathedral (Monument to Minin and Pozharsky), Moscow, Russia
Temperature: –6°C
Title: Winter Vigil — Minin & Pozharsky

“Winter Guardians of Red Square” Bronze heroes in snow— winter leans on their shoulders, history keeps warm. Two frames taken on a cold February day, before the restoration of the monument, yet the bronze looks steady, alive, as if the frost only sharpens its presence. In the first image, the figures stand against fragments of Saint Basil’s Cathedral, snow settling on their shoulders like a quiet reminder of time. In the second, the camera moves closer— and Minin and Pozharsky become almost human, their faces softened by winter, their gesture frozen not only in metal, but in the February air itself. These are not just statues. They are winter guardians of Red Square, holding their silent vigil as Moscow moves around them. Technical details: Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow” Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: February 13, 2018 Location: Red Square, by Saint Basil’s Cathedral (Monument to Minin and Pozharsky), Moscow, Russia Temperature: –6°C Title: Winter Vigil — Minin & Pozharsky

“Faces of Frost and Bronze”

Bronze heroes in snow—  
winter leans on their shoulders,  
history keeps warm.

Technical details:
Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow”  
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: February 13, 2018
Location: Red Square, by Saint Basil’s Cathedral (Monument to Minin and Pozharsky), Moscow, Russia
Temperature: –6°C
Title: Winter Vigil — Minin & Pozharsky

“Faces of Frost and Bronze” Bronze heroes in snow— winter leans on their shoulders, history keeps warm. Technical details: Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow” Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: February 13, 2018 Location: Red Square, by Saint Basil’s Cathedral (Monument to Minin and Pozharsky), Moscow, Russia Temperature: –6°C Title: Winter Vigil — Minin & Pozharsky

“Minin & Pozharsky: Winter Vigil” (Ilford HP5 Plus400)

Bronze heroes in snow -
winter leans on their shoulders,
history keeps warm.

@ilfordphoto.com
#filmphotography #blackandwhite #ilfordhp5plus400 #bnw #filmisnotdead #monochrome #sculpture #believeinfilm #35mm #snow #winter #bw #classicmono

29 1 0 0
Old chimneys exhale -  
winter turns steam into sky,  
the city keeps warm.
___

Industrial Winter Breath — GES‑1, Moscow

On a cold February day, the city feels almost weightless,
yet the old power station reminds you that Moscow still breathes in steam and steel.
GES‑1, one of the oldest operating thermal plants in Russia,
stands just beyond the frame - its architecture hidden,
but its presence unmistakable in the rising winter plume.

The chimneys exhale into the cold air,
turning heat into fog,
industry into atmosphere.
It’s a winter cityscape where history and utility merge,
a quiet moment of Moscow’s industrial heartbeat
caught on expired Ilford HP5.

___

Technical details:
Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow”  
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: February 13, 2018
Location: Moscow, Russia

Old chimneys exhale - winter turns steam into sky, the city keeps warm. ___ Industrial Winter Breath — GES‑1, Moscow On a cold February day, the city feels almost weightless, yet the old power station reminds you that Moscow still breathes in steam and steel. GES‑1, one of the oldest operating thermal plants in Russia, stands just beyond the frame - its architecture hidden, but its presence unmistakable in the rising winter plume. The chimneys exhale into the cold air, turning heat into fog, industry into atmosphere. It’s a winter cityscape where history and utility merge, a quiet moment of Moscow’s industrial heartbeat caught on expired Ilford HP5. ___ Technical details: Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow” Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: February 13, 2018 Location: Moscow, Russia

“Industrial Winter Breath” (Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Old chimneys exhale -
winter turns steam into sky,
the city keeps warm.

@ilfordphoto.com
#filmphotography #blackandwhite #ilfordhp5plus400 #bnw #filmisnotdead #monochrome #cityscape #landscape #believeinfilm #35mm #smoke #winter #Industrial #bw

51 2 1 0
Bridge cuts winter air -  
Kremlin towers mark the path,  
horizon holds MGU.
___

Winter Axis of Moscow

Turning 180 degrees from the previous frame,
the city rearranges itself into a new geometry.
The Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge stretches across the river,
Kokorevsky Courtyard sits quietly to the side,
and the Kremlin towers rise in their familiar rhythm—
sharp, steady, unmistakably Moscow.

Far on the horizon, almost dissolving into winter haze,
stands the silhouette of Moscow State University,
a distant anchor of the city’s skyline.

It’s a layered winter landscape:
bridge, fortress, spires, and the long echo of the Soviet vertical.
A February moment where the city aligns itself
into one clean architectural line.

___

Technical details:
Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow”  
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: February 13, 2018
Location: Moscow, Russia

Bridge cuts winter air - Kremlin towers mark the path, horizon holds MGU. ___ Winter Axis of Moscow Turning 180 degrees from the previous frame, the city rearranges itself into a new geometry. The Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge stretches across the river, Kokorevsky Courtyard sits quietly to the side, and the Kremlin towers rise in their familiar rhythm— sharp, steady, unmistakably Moscow. Far on the horizon, almost dissolving into winter haze, stands the silhouette of Moscow State University, a distant anchor of the city’s skyline. It’s a layered winter landscape: bridge, fortress, spires, and the long echo of the Soviet vertical. A February moment where the city aligns itself into one clean architectural line. ___ Technical details: Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow” Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: February 13, 2018 Location: Moscow, Russia

“From the River to the Spires or Winter Axis of Moscow” (Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Bridge cuts winter air -
Kremlin towers mark the path,
horizon holds MGU.

@ilfordphoto.com
#filmphotography #blackandwhite #ilfordhp5plus400 #bnw #filmisnotdead #monochrome #cityscape #landscape #believeinfilm #35mm

53 1 0 0
Winter city sleeps -  
the river carries silence,  
the tower keeps its light.
___

Moscow River. Winter city landscape.

A mild frost, just six degrees below zero,
but the air has that winter ring to it.
The Moscow River stretches across the bottom of the frame,
a calm dark ribbon beneath the city.
Above it stands the Bolshoy Ustinsky Bridge—solid, steady—
and the iconic Kotelnicheskaya skyscraper,
watching the city like a monument from another era.

Expired Ilford HP5 adds its own grain of winter breath,
giving the scene a quiet, timeless texture.
This is Moscow unhurried.
Moscow holding its shape in the cold.
Moscow written like an architectural score.

___

Technical details:
Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow”  
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: February 13, 2018
Location: Moscow, Russia
Temperature: –6°C
Title: Winter Over the Moscow River

Winter city sleeps - the river carries silence, the tower keeps its light. ___ Moscow River. Winter city landscape. A mild frost, just six degrees below zero, but the air has that winter ring to it. The Moscow River stretches across the bottom of the frame, a calm dark ribbon beneath the city. Above it stands the Bolshoy Ustinsky Bridge—solid, steady— and the iconic Kotelnicheskaya skyscraper, watching the city like a monument from another era. Expired Ilford HP5 adds its own grain of winter breath, giving the scene a quiet, timeless texture. This is Moscow unhurried. Moscow holding its shape in the cold. Moscow written like an architectural score. ___ Technical details: Variations on a theme “...with a film across Moscow” Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08/2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: February 13, 2018 Location: Moscow, Russia Temperature: –6°C Title: Winter Over the Moscow River

“Winter Over the Moscow River” (Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Winter city sleeps -
the river carries silence,
the tower keeps its light

@ilfordphoto.com
#filmphotography #blackandwhite #ilfordhp5plus400 #bnw #filmisnotdead #monochrome #noir_shots #cityscape #landscape #documentary #believeinfilm #35mm

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She aims at the world -  
I catch her in that instant,  
two hunters of light.

She raised her camera to catch a moment in the winter crowd,
focused, steady, unaware that someone else
was framing her at the same time.

Two photographers crossing paths for a heartbeat—
two hunters sharing the same light
without ever noticing each other.

Technical notes:
Photo from the series Trust Me, I’m a Photographer
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: 13 February 2018
Location: Moscow, Maslenitsa festival

She aims at the world - I catch her in that instant, two hunters of light. She raised her camera to catch a moment in the winter crowd, focused, steady, unaware that someone else was framing her at the same time. Two photographers crossing paths for a heartbeat— two hunters sharing the same light without ever noticing each other. Technical notes: Photo from the series Trust Me, I’m a Photographer Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: 13 February 2018 Location: Moscow, Maslenitsa festival

“Caught in the Act of Catching” (Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

She aims at the world -
I catch her in that instant,
two hunters of light.

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Cold air, warm screen light—  
her thoughts move faster than wind,  
February waits.

She stood in the middle of the Maslenitsa crowd,
wrapped in fur and winter layers,
yet completely absorbed in the small glow of her phone.

Maybe she was writing impressions of the festival,
maybe a work message,
maybe something only she will remember.

A quiet moment of focus
in the middle of Moscow’s February celebration.

Technical notes:
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: 13 February 2018
Location: Moscow, Manezhnaya Square

Cold air, warm screen light— her thoughts move faster than wind, February waits. She stood in the middle of the Maslenitsa crowd, wrapped in fur and winter layers, yet completely absorbed in the small glow of her phone. Maybe she was writing impressions of the festival, maybe a work message, maybe something only she will remember. A quiet moment of focus in the middle of Moscow’s February celebration. Technical notes: Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: 13 February 2018 Location: Moscow, Manezhnaya Square

“A Moment Between Messages” (Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Cold air, warm screen light -
her thoughts move faster than wind,
February waits.

#filmphotography #bwfilm #monochrome #believeinfilm #ilfordhp5plus400 #ilfordfilm #blackandwhite #film #35mm #classicmono #bnw #streetphotography #bwfilm #girl

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“Winter Pause at the Festival Café”

Smoke curls in cold air—  
her thoughts drift like winter steam,  
quiet in the crowd.

She sat at the festival café as if the whole winter had paused around her.
Smoke, steam, a cup warming her hands—
small rituals that made the cold feel softer.

People moved, music played, decorations glittered,
but she stayed inside her own quiet orbit,
a moment of stillness in the middle of Maslenitsa’s noise.

Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200 mm ƒ/4–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: 13 February 2018
Location: Moscow, Maslenitsa festival

“Winter Pause at the Festival Café” Smoke curls in cold air— her thoughts drift like winter steam, quiet in the crowd. She sat at the festival café as if the whole winter had paused around her. Smoke, steam, a cup warming her hands— small rituals that made the cold feel softer. People moved, music played, decorations glittered, but she stayed inside her own quiet orbit, a moment of stillness in the middle of Maslenitsa’s noise. Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200 mm ƒ/4–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: 13 February 2018 Location: Moscow, Maslenitsa festival

“The Pause Between Drags or Coffee and Cigarettes”

Coffee warms her hands -  
smoke drifts into winter light,  
a quiet observer.

A small winter ritual at the festival café:
coffee in one hand, a cigarette in the other,
and the city moving around her in slow, cold layers.

She wasn’t posing, wasn’t performing—
just living inside her own quiet moment,
a brief pause in the middle of Moscow’s February noise.

Part of the ongoing series “Observer”,
variations on a theme “…with a film across Moscow.”

Technical notes:
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: 13 February 2018
Location: Moscow, Manezhnaya Square

“The Pause Between Drags or Coffee and Cigarettes” Coffee warms her hands - smoke drifts into winter light, a quiet observer. A small winter ritual at the festival café: coffee in one hand, a cigarette in the other, and the city moving around her in slow, cold layers. She wasn’t posing, wasn’t performing— just living inside her own quiet moment, a brief pause in the middle of Moscow’s February noise. Part of the ongoing series “Observer”, variations on a theme “…with a film across Moscow.” Technical notes: Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: SMC Pentax‑FA 80–320mm F4.5–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: 13 February 2018 Location: Moscow, Manezhnaya Square

“Warming the February Air”

“Warming the February Air”

“Coffee and Cigarettes” (Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Coffee warms her hands -
smoke drifts into winter light,
a quiet observer.

#filmphotography #bwfilm #monochrome #believeinfilm #ilfordhp5plus400 #ilfordfilm #blackandwhite #film #35mm #smoke #smoking #classicmono #bnw #streetphotography #bwfilm

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Cold air, warm faces—  
the straw beast watches quietly  
as winter blushes.

They kissed in the middle of the festival,
as if winter had stepped aside for a moment
to let something warmer happen.

Behind them, the straw creature stood still—
part horse, part fox, part ancient witness—
watching the scene with the patience
of something built to outlast the weather.

Technical notes:
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200 mm ƒ/4–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: 13 February 2018
Location: Moscow, Maslenitsa festival

Cold air, warm faces— the straw beast watches quietly as winter blushes. They kissed in the middle of the festival, as if winter had stepped aside for a moment to let something warmer happen. Behind them, the straw creature stood still— part horse, part fox, part ancient witness— watching the scene with the patience of something built to outlast the weather. Technical notes: Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200 mm ƒ/4–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: 13 February 2018 Location: Moscow, Maslenitsa festival

“Winter Heat, Straw Witness” (Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Cold air, warm faces—
the straw beast watches quietly
as winter blushes.

#filmphotography #bwfilm #monochrome #believeinfilm #ilfordhp5plus400 #ilfordfilm #blackandwhite #film #35mm #streetphotography #bwfilm #everybodystreet #classicmono #bnw

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“Maslenitsa Totem: The One Who Waits for Flame”

Straw beast in the cold—  
winter breath clings to its face,  
fire waits in the wings.

He stood in the cold like a creature borrowed from an older century—
part horse, part fox, part winter spirit shaped by human hands.
The straw held the frost the way skin holds memory,
and the festival moved around him as if he were its quiet guardian.

Maslenitsa builds its idols only to burn them,
but for a brief moment he was simply a figure of weather and light,
waiting for his turn in the ancient cycle.

Technical notes:
Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200 mm ƒ/4–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014), developed in Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Photo taken: 13 February 2018
Location: Moscow, Maslenitsa festival

“Maslenitsa Totem: The One Who Waits for Flame” Straw beast in the cold— winter breath clings to its face, fire waits in the wings. He stood in the cold like a creature borrowed from an older century— part horse, part fox, part winter spirit shaped by human hands. The straw held the frost the way skin holds memory, and the festival moved around him as if he were its quiet guardian. Maslenitsa builds its idols only to burn them, but for a brief moment he was simply a figure of weather and light, waiting for his turn in the ancient cycle. Technical notes: Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200 mm ƒ/4–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014), developed in Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Photo taken: 13 February 2018 Location: Moscow, Maslenitsa festival

“Maslenitsa Totem: The One Who Waits for Flame”
(Ilford HP5 Plus 400)

Straw beast in the cold—
winter breath clings to its face,
fire waits in the wings.

#filmphotography #bwfilm #monochrome #believeinfilm #ilfordhp5plus400 #streetphotography #ilfordfilm #blackandwhite @ilfordphoto.com

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A squarish black and white photograph of stacked garden pots and saucers, up against a concrete foundation, sitting on river rock with small flagstone steps in the foreground.

A squarish black and white photograph of stacked garden pots and saucers, up against a concrete foundation, sitting on river rock with small flagstone steps in the foreground.

Pots.

Holga 120N + Ilford HP5 Plus 400

#believeinfilm #filmphotography #holga120n #ilfordhp5plus400

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“A Gentleman Made of Weather”

A hat, a briar pipe—  
winter sculpts a quiet face  
that melts into spring.

Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200 mm ƒ/4–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014)
Developer: Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Shooting date: February 12, 2018
Subject: “The Snow Gentleman” (found portrait)

“A Gentleman Made of Weather” A hat, a briar pipe— winter sculpts a quiet face that melts into spring. Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200 mm ƒ/4–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014) Developer: Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Shooting date: February 12, 2018 Subject: “The Snow Gentleman” (found portrait)

“The Snowman Who Took Himself Seriously”

A hat, a briar pipe—  
winter sculpts a quiet face  
that melts into spring.

Technical notes (EN):

Camera: Pentax MZ‑7
Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200 mm ƒ/4–5.6
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014)
Developer: Xtol
Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100
Shooting date: February 12, 2018
Subject: “The Snow Gentleman” (found portrait)

“The Snowman Who Took Himself Seriously” A hat, a briar pipe— winter sculpts a quiet face that melts into spring. Technical notes (EN): Camera: Pentax MZ‑7 Lens: Takumar‑F 70–200 mm ƒ/4–5.6 Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (expired 08.2014) Developer: Xtol Scanner: Noritsu LS‑1100 Shooting date: February 12, 2018 Subject: “The Snow Gentleman” (found portrait)

“The Snow Gentleman: Two Winter Portraits”
(Ilford HP5 Plus 400) @ilfordphoto.com

A hat, a briar pipe—
winter sculpts a quiet face
that melts into spring

#filmphotography #bwfilm #monochrome #believeinfilm #ilfordhp5plus400 #ilfordfilm #blackandwhite #film #35mm #streetphotography #winter #bw

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A square black and white photograph of a black metal bench with wooden slats, seating for a bus stop, on a sidewalk adjacent to a brick drive-through. In the background are concrete bollards, a building with large glass panes, a tree, and two automobiles at an intersection.

A square black and white photograph of a black metal bench with wooden slats, seating for a bus stop, on a sidewalk adjacent to a brick drive-through. In the background are concrete bollards, a building with large glass panes, a tree, and two automobiles at an intersection.

Waiting.

Holga 120N + Ilford HP5 Plus 400

#120film #believeinfilm #bench #blackandwhite #busstop #film #filmfriday #filmphotography #holga #holga120n #ilfordhp5plus400 #mediumformat

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📸 Pentacon Six
🔘 Biometar 2.8/80 MC Carl Zeiss
🎞️ Ilford HP5
🧪 Caffenol CM
#ilfordphoto #ilfordhp5 #ilfordhp5plus #ilfordhp5plus400 #pentaconsix #biometar #biometar80mm #caffenol #caffenolcm #fog #foggy #filmnotdead

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"memories of hopeful stories on a dark night"
11/25
5 tez
objkt.com/tokens/KT1Ud...

#artistsofbluesky #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephotography #blueskyphotographers #filmphotography #ilford #ilfordhp5plus400 #objkt #photographersofbluesky #tezos

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Thankfully, just a practice run. Be careful out there this winter.

🎞 @ilfordphoto.com HP5 Plus 400
📷 Olympus Mju
🧪 510 Pyro

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A square black and white photo of a neon sign hanging from the front of an old building on East San Fernando Street in San Jose, California. Cinebar was a historic dive bar that was engulfed in a fire in January 2021 and never reopened.

A square black and white photo of a neon sign hanging from the front of an old building on East San Fernando Street in San Jose, California. Cinebar was a historic dive bar that was engulfed in a fire in January 2021 and never reopened.

Cinebar.

Hasselblad 500C/M, 150mm ƒ/4 Zeiss Sonnar T* + Ilford HP5 Plus 400

#believeinfilm #filmphotography #hasselblad500cm #ilfordhp5plus400

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Soft light spills as Kay moves with allure - black lace, bare skin, a gaze that warms the room. Every pose radiates intimacy, mood, and sensuality.

www.instagram.com/iammwolinski
www.patreon.com/mwolinski

#filmvibes #analogue #35mmfilm #lookslikefilm #ilfordhp5plus400 #analogphotography

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A black and white photograph of a mess of train tracks, posts, electric lines on the left of the picture. In the middle of the mess, a train is slowly coming closer. On the right, a pedestrian path squeezed between the track fence and a small building. It's a very sunny day. Subtly, the train's dark purple color shows unaltered, even though the overall photograph is black and white.

A black and white photograph of a mess of train tracks, posts, electric lines on the left of the picture. In the middle of the mess, a train is slowly coming closer. On the right, a pedestrian path squeezed between the track fence and a small building. It's a very sunny day. Subtly, the train's dark purple color shows unaltered, even though the overall photograph is black and white.

Train inbound for #Helsinki main railway station

#darktable #darktableprocessed #darktableedit
#blackandwhitephotography #photography #photographie #fotografie #valokuvaus
#trains #traintracks #sunnyday
#sonya7ii #sonyalpha #sonyalphaphotography
#tokina […]

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A square black and white photograph of a bunch of pumpkins and gourds stacked on one another, shot from directly above.

A square black and white photograph of a bunch of pumpkins and gourds stacked on one another, shot from directly above.

Gourds.

Holga 120N (Holgamods) + Ilford HP5 Plus 400

#120film #believeinfilm #blackandwhite #film #filmfriday #filmisnotdead #filmphotography #holga120n #ilfordhp5plus400 #legacyprol110 #mediumformat #monochrome #photography #plastic #square #theartofseeing #tLeIxFaEs #toycamera

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"memories of hopeful stories on a dark night"

#OBJKT #blackandwhite #filmphotography #ilford #ilfordfilm #ilfordhp5plus400 #hp5plus400 #photographersofbluesky #tezos

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A black and white photograph of graffiti on the wall of the Lamar Underpass in downtown Austin, part of the "Be Well" large-scale mural project sharing positive messages about mental and physical health during the COVID-19 pandemic. This part of the mural depicts a woman's face at the center of a flower, with bright stars in her dark-colored hair.

A black and white photograph of graffiti on the wall of the Lamar Underpass in downtown Austin, part of the "Be Well" large-scale mural project sharing positive messages about mental and physical health during the COVID-19 pandemic. This part of the mural depicts a woman's face at the center of a flower, with bright stars in her dark-colored hair.

Flower.

Holga 120N + Ilford HP5 Plus 400

#believeinfilm #filmphotography #holga120n #ilfordhp5plus400

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"memories of hopeful stories on a dark night"

#OBJKT #blackandwhite #blueskyphotographers #filmphotography #ilford #ilfordhp5plus400 #photographersofbluesky #tezos

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