Category: Bits & pieces
The landscapes below were all taken with a Bronica Zenzanon lenses and the Bronica PG 2x teleconverter. Optically good.
These pictures were all taken with my Bronica 150 mm PG Zenzanon f4 lens on a GS-1. It works well with the 2x extender and close-up lenses.
These pictures were all taken with my Bronica PG-65 mm Zenzanon f4 lens (for the Bronica GS-1).
These pictures were all taken with my Bronica PG 100mm Zenzanon f3.5 lens on a GS-1. It works well with the 2x extender and close-up lenses.
This is a review of the Bronica GS-1 camera, after 23 years of use. It has been a faithful friend on many photo expeditions across Europe.
This is a commentary and review on the range of Bronica GS-1 equipment I have used for 24 years, and my experience of it.
Views from from the mountain peaks and seashore near Ormsary (Kintyre) on the west cost of Scotland.
Hanley Indoor Market, as it was in 1980-1982 before demolition and the creation of a new market.
The industrial canal was the backbone of the pottery, mining and commerce of the Potteries. Pictures here are from the Trent & Mersey Canal, 1980-1992.
Hanley and Tunstall are part of the 5 original towns of the Potteries, in Staffordshire UK. Photographed here in 1980-1982, they were the gloomiest of the five.