Photos: RFF in Old Sturbridge Village, MA

Good stuff Ralph! I have two rolls still in the cams but a Kodak 400BWC 24 exp went to Motophoto today. Should get it back tomorrow night.
 
Great shots, Ralph! I love the blacksmith shots.

Interesting - Rover and I were shooting the tinsmith shots side by side, he with a 50, and I with a 35mm!
 
I made comment in your gallery Ray that it is interesting shooting with others of like mind. Here we both shot the tinsmith with slightly different results.
 
A few more.

now it becomes all clear: i need more gear to make up for the poor shots 😀
😉

Ciao

joerg
 

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Joerg, I didn't see the little drummer boy. Another example of what you can miss.

This is kinda like getting together to share your images with the group after meeting, but it isn't at a pub somewhere and we aren't buying rounds for the group.
 
Actually all this is making me jealous. But I did get a 24exp roll back from Motophoto tonight, I think they were all taken with my 90mm, and I promise I will post on Saturday...
 
Can't wait to see them, Peter.

I agree, it is nice to see how other people interpreted the same subjects, and how I missed taking shots of others that we all saw. Take Joerg's picture of the lake (?) for instance - great shot. I was too busy with my kids throwing stones into the water to even see the photographic possibility. 🙂
 
ray_g said:
Can't wait to see them, Peter.

I agree, it is nice to see how other people interpreted the same subjects, and how I missed taking shots of others that we all saw. Take Joerg's picture of the lake (?) for instance - great shot. I was too busy with my kids throwing stones into the water to even see the photographic possibility. 🙂


ray,

the kids throwing stones actually got looking into the direction.
i did not get a good pic of them throwing stones though.....

Ciao

Joerg
 
Post #1 of 4.

I apologize for being so late with these, but work does intervene sometimes. I only have one roll developed, a 24 exp. Kodak 400BWC developed by my local one hour Motofoto who made a right mess of the film; scratched and the last neg. was cut short. :bang: All of these are taken with my 90mm lens on an M7 set on AE.

This is the first of 4 posts, you are getting 1/2 the film here so there is a fair amount of dross. Also I'm a lousy scanner so highlights are blown here and there, sorry about that. As I said to rover on the day I have Viewscan but have yet to use it; I can't stand the user interface.

I'm afraid there isn't much variation in what I'm posting here, my other camera had a 24mm on it and some tasty Agfapan 100 inside but who knows when that will get developed? But seeing the results from this film makes me more determined to get on with developing my own. Anyway here goes:

1: The perpetrator of the first shots on this forum 😉
2: An oven
3: A lad working the oven

I haven't commented the following three posts.
 

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There was no combat but there was a fair amount of shooting into the air. One of the soldiers allowed me to hold his gun and it was heavy. It was also very long, and I would think that with a bayonet on the end it would be pretty unmanageable. 😱 We did all get back home safe and sound though. 🙂
 
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