Tag: Pentax MZ-50
This archives page includes blog posts with images of people, places or things taken with the Pentax MZ-50 35mm SLR camera by Paul Pope.
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Croxden Abbey: Discovering England
Croxden Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery near the village of Croxden in Staffordshire, England. The religious building was founded in 1176 by Bertram de Verdun, a local landowner, and consecrated in 1188. Here is a selection of photos of the abbey, now in the care of English Heritage, taken with 35mm colour film (i.e., Polaroid […]
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The Roaches: Discovering England
The Roaches is a prominent rocky ridge in the Peak District National Park in Staffordshire, England. The elevation runs for approximately three miles and reaches a height of 505 meters above sea level at its highest point. Check out the photos I took of the rock formation and surrounding area, such as Thor’s Cave, in 2000 using 35mm film. […]
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Remembering the Millennium Dome
If you journey through the annals of architectural history, some structures stand out as iconic symbols of their time. One such landmark, etched into the skyline of London, is the Millennium Dome. In this blog post, I take a trip back in time to explore the significance, controversy, and enduring legacy of the Millennium Dome: […]
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