When we recently visited the Crich tram museum I took quite a few pictures with my Pentax K5 DSLR and posted the pictures I was most pleased with a few days ago. As well as the K5, I also took along a Pentax MZ-3 loaded with Ilford HP5+ film, and although I’ve posted some of the pictures I took with that combination, this post is to publish the others.
Just for the record, I developed the film in a 1 to 25 mix of Rodinal for 6 minutes at 20°C using 3 inversions for the first 30 seconds, and then 2 inversions every 30 seconds. The film was fixed in Ilford Rapid fixer at 1 to 10 and scanned using an Epson V550 Perfection scanner and Silverfast 8 software.
Crich on Ilford HP5+ film pictures
Museum village entrance
Museum village
Workshop
Lost my tram
Moss Park
Moss Park
Stop here
No 6
No 6
Trams below
Trams below
Tram village entrance
Railing
Family in Park
Emma in Park
Tram museum entrance
Tram driver
Tram village
The Red Lion
Central Station Tram
Tram lines
Driver
Tram workshop
James & Emma
Chaceley Grove
Moss Park Tram by the red lion
Moss Park Tram by the red lion
Moss Park Tram
Tram lines on bridge
Looking down on trams
Looking down on trams through gate
Looking down on trams through gate
Looking down on trams
Tram sheds
Queuing for trams
Sweet shop
These pictures can be viewed full sized here.
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I’m a software developer by profession but I’ve been taking pictures since I was about 8 years old. In that time I’ve owned cameras of all types and sizes from 120 roll film thro’ 35mm to my current Pentax K-5, Ricoh GXR + P10/S10/A12 28mm/A12 50mm, Canon S95 and recently acquired Sony NEX 6.