Category Archives for Fujifilm CN 200
Somewhere in the Midlands: Athlone
I really don’t know what to say about this town, except that every time I’m on my way to the West of Ireland I get famish when I’m in that neighbourhood. Last time I was there I had my camera … Continue reading
Over every mountain there is a path
Hiking up Great Sugar Loaf. Photos from the top of the mountain coming soon. Camera: Kodak Retinette Film: Fujifilm CN 200 Location: Great Sugar Loaf, Co. Wicklow
Aughnanure Castle
One Sunday afternoon in June, while driving towards Galway, Roberto and I caught a glimpse of a brown sign (all tourist signs have a brown background in Ireland) saying “Something Castle”. A couple of seconds after we were turning back … Continue reading
Nice to meet you. I’m Autumn.
Tom: My name’s Tom. Girl at Interview: Nice to meet you. I’m Autumn. [Quote from 500 Days of Summer, 2009] These photos were taken on a perfect summer day in June. After that it’s been all a whirlwind so, please, … Continue reading
Dublin Bay, a true red rose
Dublin Bay is a true red rose and I love it because it’s far from being a washed out variety, it blooms in flushes and… it makes a marvellous photographic subject! Camera: Kodak Retinette Film: Fujifilm CN 200 Location: Powerscourt … Continue reading
The Gran Canal Way – Green Route
The Grand Canal begins in the East of Ireland, at the River Liffey in Grand Canal Dock in Dublin, and continues through to the River Shannon in the West. The canal was used for more than a century and a … Continue reading
Kodak Retinette, I’m getting there
As I’ve said in one of my previous post, last Christmas I got not one but two (yey!) vintage cameras. Since I’ve already talked of my first attempts with the Voigtlander Vitoret DR, today I’m going to introduce you to … Continue reading
Voigtländer Vitoret DR – First roll (Part II)
And here I am with the second part of the first roll. Back to Dublin I put my new film camera in my own bag but I didn’t have to wait long until to take it out. You should know … Continue reading

