Oh well,
Second go at this post, not the 'There is a problem with the database' now thankfully consigned to the history books, but my partner decided to check her email without checking with me first. Oops! Never mind, I'll forgive her coz' I love her, and because she was my assistant at the weekend, waiting patiently carrying one of three cameras whilst I hobbled around with my bad leg trying to take photos. I actually managed to get in quite a bit of picture taking at the weekend, starting with a not very successful attempt to take long exposures at the local harbour, then on Saturday we spent an enjoyable kid-free day exploring the local coves and harbours. Some useful stuff there, and about 40% with the Bessa or Zorki, although no B&W so no pics yet. Yesterday we had the privilege to visit Caerhays Castle Gardens. Caerhays or Crraze to give it it's local pronunciation is not only a romantic Victorian Gothic pile, but also home to the national collection of Magnolias, and a good few Camellias and Rhododendrons too. Spring is the prime time for this amazing garden and we saw some quite unbelievable trees. Imagine if you will a tree 100ft tall and covered in flowers the size of dinner plates. And there were many such. The sun was shining brightly and I reckon I got a good selection of keepers. Predominantly DSLR, but again a good sprinkling with the Bessa, and an odd couple with the Zorki.
So as I haven't got film processed yet I'm going to be a naughty boy and post a non-rangefinder pic, just the one mind. Shhh don't tell anyone!!!!
This is Dicksonia antartica and I'm quite proud of it.
Andy