>From the one Perther on the board:
"Don't know about B&W film. Perth is amazingly unphotogenic. It is not a city 
of great character or charisma. Fremantle is way more interesting, and perhaps 
it qualifies, seeing that it is more or less attached to Perth. There is an 
amazing lack of interesting architecture in Perth. Fremantle has the convict 
era stuff which has merit. I can't think of any particular advice I could offer 
anyone, but am happy if you want to put your friend in touch.

Somewhere back in the Tag thread I may have put up some pics of the old railway 
workshops and brickworks, all of which are being preserved. I find "industrial 
archeology" to be of photogenic significance, but with almost everything being 
less than 200 years old, there's not a lot of choice. There's an awful lot of 
concrete and corrugated iron here, and some bizarre recent modernistic 
footbridges and stadiums that attract attention by controversy rather than 
merit."

Do you want me to pass your email over?

> On 12/08/2023 08:15 pkn291...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
>  
> I am planning a trip to Australia end of October. It is a family visit trip
> so not much photography time other than family photo's. Any suggestions of
> places to visit in two area's and surroundings if I get a chance? Any places
> where I can buy black and white film or should I take enough with me. Will
> probably take the K3 and a mz5n.
> 
> Thanks for any input
> 
> Patrick
> 
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