Trevaunance Cove, St Agnes
The Beach at Trevaunance Cove
Sea Front at Trevaunance Cove in 1981
Metalic Sand Patterns at St Agnes
Wine Dark Sea at St Agnes
The Wine Dark Sea at St Agnes
Mmmmmm ... chocolate biscuits!
Backlight on the last day
Eastrop Park, Basingstoke, 1978
Ringway South, Basingstoke, 1979
Ringway South, Basingstoke with Oakley's Coach
Shed in Basingstoke Memorial Park, 1981
Underpass at Cranbourne Lane Basingstoke, 1981
Cranbourne Lane Basingstoke, 1981 with cyclist
Junction on Castle Field Path Basingstoke, 1981 (2…
Junction on Castle Field Path Basingstoke, 1981
The new Basingstoke Ringway, 1981 (2)
The new Basingstoke Ringway, 1981
Shrubbery Walk Basingstoke, 1981
Tumble down logs
Peaceful reflections on the Macclesfield Canal
Scene on the Macclesfield Canal
Hydrangea in the rain
Family group at St Agnes - 1981
Beach photographer
Family fun on holiday
Playing with pebbles at St Agnes
Tin mine engine house at St Agnes, Cornwall
St Agnes Beach with seated couple
Surf and rocks on St Agnes beach
Do not climb, at St Agnes
Rugged rock face at St Agnes
Fishermen at St Agnes
Driftwood Spar Hotel, St Agnes, 1981
St Agnes beneath the cliffs
Trevaunance Point, St Agnes - 1981
Tin mine engine house, Cornwall
Dark clouds over Cornwall
The Dream Child - St Agnes, June 1981
Trevaunance Point, St Agnes - 1981
Incoming tide at St Agnes - 1981
Man on steps at St Agnes - 1981
Cliff steps at St Agnes - 1981
Beach scene at St Agnes - 1981
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Man and his Man, St Agnes


Man and his Man is a feature of the coastline at St Agnes, Cornwall, England. It comprises two high, rocky protrusions from the sea but the farthest one is hidden from my vantage point at the end of Trevaunance Point. Rocks supposed to have been thrown out to sea by a giant. The seagull was convenient for the picture, but soon swooped down to drive me away - it was nesting time on the cliffs below, and it was a big brute.
July 1981. Yashica-Mat TLR camera with Ilford FP4 film, developed in IDXI. Used a 'tripod' made of stones to expose at 1/15 sec, lens wide open at f3.5. (You remember these things.)
June 1981, St Agnes, Cormwall.
Yashica-Mat TLR, Ilford FP4 film developed in Ilford ID11.
This Yashica Mat was, according to its serial number, manufactured in March of 1962. The model was apparently manufactured in a run from 1958 to 1970ish. It has a Copal MXV shutter (1 sec to 1/500 sec plus B) an 80mm f3.5 Yashinon taking lens and an 80mm f3.2 View Yashinon viewing lens.
July 1981. Yashica-Mat TLR camera with Ilford FP4 film, developed in IDXI. Used a 'tripod' made of stones to expose at 1/15 sec, lens wide open at f3.5. (You remember these things.)
June 1981, St Agnes, Cormwall.
Yashica-Mat TLR, Ilford FP4 film developed in Ilford ID11.
This Yashica Mat was, according to its serial number, manufactured in March of 1962. The model was apparently manufactured in a run from 1958 to 1970ish. It has a Copal MXV shutter (1 sec to 1/500 sec plus B) an 80mm f3.5 Yashinon taking lens and an 80mm f3.2 View Yashinon viewing lens.
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