Hidden Bradford 2 – Olympus OM4, Kodak C-41 black & white 400
This one is maybe just a little more difficult than the last one but again thousands of people pass within yards of it every day but few are aware that it is there. It’s clear what it is, but where is it ?
I’m pretty optimistic that someone will tell me pretty quick.
This is Kodak Black and White 400 C-41, processed by almost the only reason I go into the city – the excellent ProAm Imaging (and I can sneak round the back – or is it the front? – to try to resist buying yet another classic camera from the great window display of sister shop, the Bradford Camera Exchange). Shot on OM4 with Zuiko 28mm f/2.8.

Sorry about the quality; I accidently pressed the shutter before I’d set up and it was the last frame on the film, before going round the back to ProAm to get it processed. One or two digitals have begun to shove in on the bottom row but most are film (the new digitals are in the opposite window). There’s a Leica M3 and several Olympus OMs in there. OM4, 28mm Zuiko.
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This place is hidden away just yards from my first ‘hidden place’, right next to the Shipley railway station platform but seen by almost no-one. It used to be a place where alcoholics hung out but the local authority seem to have cleared a lot of the undergrowth, making it more accessible, and so it seems now to be used less by these unfortunates, though I did find a recently disposed of cheap vodka bottle when I took this picture.
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Hi. Sorry, no it’s not that one. I’ll leave it a bit longer before revealing where, in fact, it is.
Ooh, i love this game, is it Heaton Graveyard up on Emm Lane? Fab photo as ever!