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Friday, 23 December 2016

SEASON'S GREETINGS
 
I would like to take this opportunity to wish all my blog followers a Very Happy Christmas and all the best for 2017.
As such I have not been all that active this past year on my blog, I hope to improve on this next year. I need to get into the darkroom and develop around 30 rolls of film that have been in my fridge for nearly two years now, then get some prints done and posted on here.

Kind Regards

Trevor David Betts BA (Hons)

Tuesday, 20 December 2016

BERLIN
 
Back in 1979-80 I was based in Berlin with the British Army at Montgomery Barracks (Kasserne) in Kladow. Berlin is a beautiful City, perhaps the best city in the world (if not then certainly one of the greatest) I know this area around the Blau Kirche.
My thoughts and prayers this morning go out to those killed, injured and their families and friends.

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

THE SOMME - GHOST SOLDIERS EVENT


This is a very emotive, moving and sad event, but it is original and a fitting tribute to remember our fallen from this terrible battle/campaign. Who ever thought of this should receive the highest praise and credit, an exceptional re-enactment and piece of public art and theatre.

Thursday, 30 June 2016

LEST WE FORGET - THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME


Three monochrome photographic prints from the wonderful Fountains Abbey. A fitting subject to remember the true cost of war on the eve of the worst battle of WWI (some 100 years later) and the bloodiest day in the British Army's history.

Rest in Peace Lads.

Fountains Abbey, near Ripon, North Yorkshire, England.

From no specific project as such.

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Sunday, 29 May 2016

ABSTRACT SEPIA AND SELENIUM TONED PRINT


This is one of my own favourite photographic prints. It's of a burnt out car's door, which over a short period of time due to the fire, salt water and weather has weathered in this majestic pattern. The resulting photographic print was then sepia and selenium toned which has increased the tonal depth and added to the print.

This particular print was not done by me. It's from a set of prints that Photo Box did.

Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire, England.

From my Traces from the Edge Project, 2003-.

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Friday, 20 May 2016

THE SHOT AT DAWN PLOT NMA


A triptych of monochrome photographic prints that depict the sad and poignant 'Shoot at Dawn' at the National Memorial Arboretum.

The Shot at Dawn Plot, The National Memorial Arboretum, Arlewas, Staffordshire, England.

From my Tree Stories Project, 2002-.

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Thursday, 19 May 2016

WIND MOVEMENT AROUND LONE TREE


A fairly slow shutter speed was used to capture some movement in this photographic print.

Dalby Forest, North Yorkshire, England.

From my Tree Stories Project, 2002-.

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Thursday, 14 April 2016

AN APPEAL FOR VOLUNTEERS

TESCO HELPING HELP FOR HEROES

HELP FOR HEROES NATIONAL FUND-RAISING EVENT AT
TESCO STORES NATIONWIDE

Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th June 2016
Collection Volunteers needed for Tesco St. Stephen's, Ferensway, Hull, East Yorkshire HU2 8LN.

Please contact Help for Heroes on 01980 846459 or www.collectforheroes.org.uk for more details or to register to take part.

For more information on Help for Heroes and how you can volunteer, fund-raise, shop and 'do your bit' then please log onto their website at: www.helpforheroes.org.uk

I am the Volunteer Team Leader (VTL) for this store and event, and I have had permission from H4H to place this article on my blog.

Copyright of this article belongs to Help for Heroes.

Sunday, 13 March 2016

DOTS ...


Dots, to be more precise - 'black dot's.' Are they on the horizon, in the sky or what? The answer is quiet simple really (I will leave it at that).

Duxford Airfield and Museum, Duxford near Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.

From no specific project as such, just personal stuff, circa 2004.

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Friday, 11 March 2016

MORE POSTS


From the beautiful and serene 'Shot at Dawn' Plot in the grounds of the National Memorial Arboretum. If you have not yet visited this location then please do, it's a beautiful place.

The National Memorial Arboretum, Arlewas, Staffordshire, England.

From my Tree Stories Project, 2002-.

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Tuesday, 8 March 2016

NISSEN HUT


The detail in this monochrome photographic print is particularly good, showing the texture in the corrugated steel (the rust) and the old wooden window frame.

These buildings are becoming more and more rare. They originate from the First World War, where they were extensively used. Designed by an Officer of the Royal Engineer's, Nissen was his surname.

Near Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

From my Tree Stories Project, 2002-.

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Saturday, 5 March 2016

POPPY FIELD


When first looking at this colour photographic print I thought it's either me or the film at fault? It turns out that it was the film. I was given forty rolls of Kodak colour negative film (well past their best by date) by someone and this was the first roll that I took and had developed.

Saying that sometimes mistake's can turn out to be fine. I think the above image could be viewed has a painting, due to the film having this under-exposed and misty type effect. And no I did not use any filters on my camera lens (apart from the usual skylight filter to protect the lens).

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Sunday, 28 February 2016

HURRICANE - WARRIOR


This is a working example of the British Hurricane Fighter plane used during WWII. There were more Hurricane's actually involved in the pivotal 'Battle of Britain' during the Second World War than 'Spitfire's.'

Taken at an Airshow at Duxford, near Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.

From no specific project as such, circa 2004.

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Saturday, 27 February 2016

IN SAFE HANDS


The RNLI Humber Lifeboat carrying out practise drills with a Sea King Helicopter from the RAF Search & Rescue Station at Leconfield. Sadly no longer because of changes this service no longer exists.

This was the final roll of film for one of my cameras (due to damage done by salt-spray residue).

Off the East Coast near Withernsea, North Humberside, England.

From my In the Wake of the Bow Project, 1995-96.

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Tuesday, 23 February 2016

PLOTTING A COURSE


A crew member of the RNLI Humber Lifeboat works on a chart to plot a course out into the North Sea.

Spurn Point, East Yorkshire, England.

From my "In the Wake of the Bow Project," 1994-95.

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Friday, 12 February 2016

BEAUTIFUL BRUCE


Sometimes our lives are enriched with sharing it with beautiful creatures like 'Bruce' depicted here. Sadly he passed away many years ago now. He was my sister's dog (a long-haired German Shepherd / Alsatian). He had the most wonderful nature. Gone but never forgotten.

Kingston upon Hull, North Humberside, England.

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Wednesday, 10 February 2016

SILVER RIVETS - REFLECTIONS & DENTS


This series of colour photographic prints is from a visit to the American Air Museum at Duxford. The aircraft depicted is an American WWII B-24 Liberator. The Imperial War Museum is also located here, as well has the Royal Anglian Regiment Museum (many moons ago I served in the 2nd Battalion of this Regiment).

Well worth a visit and a day out, especially in the summer has they have regular air shows, with vintage and WWII aircraft.

The American Air Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England.

From no specific project as such, circa 2004.

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Monday, 8 February 2016

THE SUN AS GOT HIS HAT OFF!!!


Interesting shadow detail in this monochrome photographic print.

Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, Hull.

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Sunday, 7 February 2016

SHADOWS THROUGH A WINDOW


This is a monochrome photographic print of drinker's in a local Public House, in the Old Town.

I took it for a City & Guilds Course I was on at the time.

Old Town, Kingston upon Hull, North Humberside, England.

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Tuesday, 26 January 2016

CONVERGING ANGLES


In this monochrome photographic print the concrete sections of a foot bridge over a road can be seen, with the white and blurred lines of traffic speeding by below.

Foot Bridge over the A63/Clive Sullivan way, Kingston-upon-Hull, North Humberside, England.

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Thursday, 14 January 2016

AND THEN THERE WAS A BLUE ONE ...


Another example of a monochrome photographic print changed/altered by toning it. In this case a blue toned one. This is a simple two bath wet process.

Kingston upon Hull, North Humberside, England.

From an assignment that I did for a National Diploma in Photography and Related Studies course, circa 1995/96.

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Sunday, 10 January 2016

TICKING AWAY


With a clock and a couple of small mirror tiles. This 3 times zoomed exposure is based on the lyrics, songs and music of Pink Floyd. In particular the track 'Time' from TDSOTM. It was was an experimental in-camera shot, just repeating the same shot 3 times by zooming out and keeping the film on the same negative frame each time.

Kingston upon Hull, North Humberside, England.

From the Constructed Images module for City & Guilds 9231 Certificate in Photography, circa 1993-94.

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Friday, 8 January 2016

LOGO NUMBER 9


Light, shadows and reflections abound on the body work of this car, with the well-known logo.

Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England.

From an assignment that I did for the National Diploma in Photography and Related Studies course circa 1996-97.

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SLIDE SHOW

HELLO AND WELCOME

To my Photo Blog,

All my monochrome photography is darkroom produced. This portfolio consists of photographs from several of my projects, assignments, personal and course related work. Some of these monochrome photographic prints are then selectively toned.

Take a look at the slide show, or the popular posts. Click onto some of the many excellent blogs that I have listed in my blog roll. I welcome constructive feedback (post a comment).

Click onto the links in some of my posts which will then take you to the relevant website link where you will be able to find out more about that location, charity or organisation etc featured in the post and which is relevant to that specific image.

Also please click onto my links. Join my blog and my Google + followers. If you would like to know more about any particular photograph or project then please send me an email. My email address is at the foot of this page.

Also from time to time I will post videos that are of interest to me, mainly from my military background.

Yours sincerely

Trevor David Betts BA (Hons)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

All the photographs featured on this blog spot were taken on Canon analog 35mm SLR cameras which included: Canon A1, Canon AE1 (non-programme) and Canon T90. The Canon A1 was rendered useless after prolonged exposure to salt spray residue, and the AE1 suffered a malfunction, and one of my T90s just packed up on me during a photographic shoot.

Most of my camera equipment was initially purchased brand new, then as the years have past I have purchased second-hand equipment. But the vast majority of equipment I currently possess is well over twenty years old.

Canon FD lenses used were: 28, and 35mm wide angle, 50mm standard, 35-105mm short telephoto zoom and a 70-210mm large telephoto zoom lenses. Also used was a loaned Mamiya 645 with 50 and 80mm lenses. My favourite combination is a T90 fitted with the 35-105mm lens with an Hoya orange filter. I use Hoya orange, red, neutral density, and skylight filters. Hoya and Canon lens hoods. A Canon remote cable. I have used a great Metz 45 CT-4 flashgun for many years. I used this for the bounced and fill-in flash for some of the documentary and portraiture work.

Studio flash used was Courtenay brolly flash (just two heads fitted with soft boxes) at Hull Community Artworks studio (sadly this excellent local arts facility closed in 2001). Billingham and Tamrac camera bags (the Billingham is a old model that I have had for years - wonderful bags). The Tamrac one is a medium sized back pack type bag. Slik Black Diamond 88, and 500 DX Pro tripods. A Cullmann touring set (which consists of a light tripod, ball and swivel head, all-purpose clamp, suction cap, and a ground spike). I presently have three Canon T90 and one A1 SLR cameras.

Film used was mainly 35mm (with some 120mm). Ilford Delta monochrome negative print film, 100 asa (a few rolls of 400 asa as well). Ilford HP5 and FP4 (400 and 125 asa respectively). Fuji Neopan 400 asa. Various Fuji colour film. Photographic chemicals: Ilford ID-11 and Microphen film developers. Agfa Rodinal fine grain film developer, and Ilford Hypam fixer.

Photographic paper: Ilford Multigrade IV VC paper, Fibre based VC paper including warm and cool tone. Kentmere Velvet Stipple and Art Document papers. Kodak selenium toner. Barclay and Fotospeed sepia toners, and Colorvir blue toner. Durst M60 and Meopta 5 enlargers fitted with 50 and 80mm Schneider lenses. Kenro negative sheets and Jessops negative folders.

Most of my photography involves the use of the camera being securely mounted onto the tripod, with the shutter set to the 10 second delay. I bracket my exposures (relying on the excellent Canon in-camera meter). My aperture settings are usually between F5.6 and F22. In the vast majority of cases the very first exposure I take is usually the correctly exposed one.

Finished photographic prints (spotted if needed). At the 10 x 8 inch size are then scanned on an Epsom 1660 photo perfection scanner using Adope Photoshop CS2 at the 5.5 x 3.5 inch image or canvas size, 150 dpi and at the 750 x 550 pixels size, and saved as for the web. The only thing that is manipulated is the brightness balance and contrast levels.

DON'T FORGET

"It is the soldier, not the minister, who has given us freedom of religion.

It is the soldier, not the lawyer, who has given us the right to fair protest.

It is the soldier, not the politician, who has given us freedom of speech.

It is the soldier, whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protester to burn the flag."

From: "Fighting for Queen and Country,
by Nigel 'Spud' Ely. Blake Publishing London, 2007.
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