Or to give it its full title, ‘Nothing to do wiv me, guv. It wos the camera wot done it, honest.’
Towards the end of a canal walk in North London on one of the hottest days of the year we stopped at a café on the towpath for a much needed drink. There was no outside seating and the few customers, who were obviously busy working from home on laptops, had avoided tables by the windows where the floor to ceiling glass was making inside even hotter than outside.
To document the day for the benefit of friends and family I’d taken along a Fujifilm X100s. Now, I try to make a point not reviewing the images on the back screen too often when using a digital. So there was a head scratching moment when I went through the day’s snaps on the computer at home and came across one that I had absolutely no recollection of taking. I can only surmise that when we got up to leave the café I’d inadvertently pressed the shutter release when picking the camera off the table.
There is, however, another explanation. Those of you who read my occasional ramblings may recall Robert, my doppelgänger. He’s been quiet lately but it could be that he had a hand, or at least a finger, in this. If he was indeed responsible all I can say is, “I admire your taste in high contrast architectural minimalism, Robert.”
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Gerard on It wos the camera wot done it – A one shot story
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Andrew on It wos the camera wot done it – A one shot story
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Gary Smith on It wos the camera wot done it – A one shot story
Comment posted: 24/07/2025
...nice, crisp shot.
Any idea which of the film sims was used on this shot?
Thanks for re-appearing... :-)
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Andrew Fleetwood on It wos the camera wot done it – A one shot story
Comment posted: 24/07/2025
My vintage Digicams with CCD sensors have a far more restricted dynamic range, more like film, and using them does force you back to thinking very carefully about exposure and composition. With a modern digicam, you have far more exposure latitude and can pull up detail in shadows and highlights in a way you just can’t do with film (or an old CCD digital).
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Rob on It wos the camera wot done it – A one shot story
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Bill Brown on It wos the camera wot done it – A one shot story
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