A splash of colour

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P C Headland
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A splash of colour

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Taking a break from black and white film and vintage cameras, and given the nice blue skies, I decided it was time for some colour. I grabbed the Sigma SP2M and headed off on the e-bike.

On my ride into work, I'd spotted a couple of spots with some colourful concrete blocks, and a colourful wall. I thought the wall in particular would contrast nicely with the sky, and a graffiti-art wall would provide some opportunities. The site also had a bunch of large, colourful concrete "lego" blocks.
Big Boy's Lego
Big Boy's Lego
Double Wave Wall
Double Wave Wall
Single Wave Wall
Single Wave Wall
Graffiti Art
Graffiti Art

And close by is a waste management company that has stacks of yellow skips stacked outside:
Yellow Bins
Yellow Bins
For all it's limitations, or perhaps because of its limitations, I really enjoy using the Sigma. It's very slow to write the files and per full battery you get about the same number of images as you would on a 35mm film. There's just something about the way it renders details and colours. I really wish Sigma had come up with a modern successor to the Merrill series.

The other thing I recently found out is that the new Affinity (Canva's free, all-in-one Affinity Photo-Designer-Publisher upgrade/ replacement) can process the X3F files fairly decently now. The older Affinity Photo 2 would open the files, but the colours would be inconsistent across the frame.

Happy New Year and best wishes for 2026!


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Beautiful colors, Paul. Wouldn't it be neat to have a digital camera with all the film simulations built in that you could select 12/24/36 frame runs before it would stop and ask you if you wanted to change the simulation, or continue on with the current selection?

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Re: A splash of colour

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Well done, a nice break from B&W. I like the range of yellows in the last one. You must be having a lot of sun to get that deep blue in the sky in “Graffiti Art”.


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