Trevor King's photos with the keyword: Ilford Sportsman

Along the coastal path

29 May 2022 1 67
The Ilford Sportsman was dads go to holiday camera, so I thought that I would take it along on our family holiday.

To the beach at Clarach bay

29 May 2022 2 137
The Ilford Sportsman was dads go to holiday camera, so I thought that I would take it along on our family holiday.

Life guard station at Clarach bay

29 May 2022 2 120
The Ilford Sportsman was dads go to holiday camera, so I thought that I would take it along on our family holiday.

Life guard station Clarach bay

29 May 2022 2 1 137
The Ilford Sportsman was dads go to holiday camera, so I thought that I would take it along on our family holiday.

Whitfield allotments

26 Jul 2021 1 120
I have received the first negatives back from the test run that I did with my dads old Ilford Sportsman camera. The film that I used was Fuji C200 that was 6 years out of date. I am impressed with the results and have only carried out slight edits in Lightroom as I wanted to retain as much of the original image as possible.

The old Glossop post office

26 Jul 2021 1 1 114
I have received the first negatives back from the test run that I did with my dads old Ilford Sportsman camera. The film that I used was Fuji C200 that was 6 years out of date. I am impressed with the results and have only carried out slight edits in Lightroom as I wanted to retain as much of the original image as possible.

Graffiti wall

26 Jul 2021 1 3 104
I have received the first negatives back from the test run that I did with my dads old Ilford Sportsman camera. The film that I used was Fuji C200 that was 6 years out of date. I am impressed with the results and have only carried out slight edits in Lightroom as I wanted to retain as much of the original image as possible.

Book shop

26 Jul 2021 2 2 106
I have received the first negatives back from the test run that I did with my dads old Ilford Sportsman camera. The film that I used was Fuji C200 that was 6 years out of date. I am impressed with the results and have only carried out slight edits in Lightroom as I wanted to retain as much of the original image as possible.

The old cobber shop.

26 Jul 2021 1 2 105
I have received the first negatives back from the test run that I did with my dads old Ilford Sportsman camera. The film that I used was Fuji C200 that was 6 years out of date. I am impressed with the results and have only carried out slight edits in Lightroom as I wanted to retain as much of the original image as possible.

New build on Victoria Street

26 Jul 2021 95
I have received the first negatives back from the test run that I did with my dads old Ilford Sportsman camera. The film that I used was Fuji C200 that was 6 years out of date. I am impressed with the results and have only carried out slight edits in Lightroom as I wanted to retain as much of the original image as possible.

Roses at No 29

26 Jul 2021 98
I have received the first negatives back from the test run that I did with my dads old Ilford Sportsman camera. The film that I used was Fuji C200 that was 6 years out of date. I am impressed with the results and have only carried out slight edits in Lightroom as I wanted to retain as much of the original image as possible.

Behind the Beehive pub.

26 Jul 2021 1 2 96
I have received the first negatives back from the test run that I did with my dads old Ilford Sportsman camera. The film that I used was Fuji C200 that was 6 years out of date. I am impressed with the results and have only carried out slight edits in Lightroom as I wanted to retain as much of the original image as possible.

Ilford sportsman

18 Jul 2021 4 3 87
This was my dads camera that was used for family snapshots and holidays. I have given it a clean up and it has turned out quite good, although the viewfinder is not overly clear. With no light meter I have had to learn the Sunny 16 rule which is simple enough. I have put a roll of Fujicolour 200 through it and I am now waiting for the results, I still have the same excitement as I did in the days when I used to pop my films in a Trueprint envelope.