Could this be underwater love? (No.) - Fomapan Creative 200

 I knew combining black and white film with a cheap and nasty underwater camera would yield bizarre results. Had to digitally darken the images I received as they were far too bright to make anything out, but see what you think and if you can decipher what's happening. They're a bit creepy really.

This film was started about a year ago, I didn't have enough opportunities to take clear underwater shots so it took ages to use it up, also the camera casing had a crack in so water and moisture made it's way in ever so slightly.

The camera was this...
The film was this...

I think I blame the camera, but also the dark, murky, peaty water of England :P

Anyway I'm back in Scarborough now, London was proving too hot for us, Juni was nibbling her feet in stress as I couldn't even take her outside, it was dangerous and we were both getting ratty about lack of outdoor time.
Got my own studio here so we aren't bothering anyone, It's one of the more compact places I've lived but I'm finding it to be a cosy, quirky, little nest and slowly working on making it more homely.




















You know? the more I look at them, the less I hate them.

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