bmattock
Veteran
I had a coworker take my photo with my vintage Olympus 35-S II (branded Tower, sold by Sears) G. Zuiko 42mm f1.8. Taken at f2.0 @ 1/60.
Just didn't feel like working right at that moment. Ever have a day like that? I've had decades.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
Just didn't feel like working right at that moment. Ever have a day like that? I've had decades.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
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bmattock
Veteran
I don't know what makes me go out and take pictures like this...
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Rich Silfver
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Your co-worker managed to get the focus just right!
Great shot
Great shot
bmattock
Veteran
Rich Silfver said:Your co-worker managed to get the focus just right!
Great shot
Yeah, but then he looked at the back in confusion and asked me where the 'preview' button was.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
hoppinghippos
Camera Addict
Hi Bill, that's a great picture! You have an infectious smile there, made me smile too!
Was the yellow tape for a bad section on the pathway, or maybe a crime scene, I wonder? It does lend an unusual element to the outdoorsy scene!
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
I had a friend who during university years was collecting these (all)kind of tapes. Building sites, crime scenes, whatever. Once he did it in Serbia as well (early nineties) and we almost got busted. An old couple came out from a neighboring house and started screaming -of course we did not understand anything of it
and then a cop appeared at the far end of the street. So we ran away
but he was still dragging the 8-10 meter long red tape after him
oftheherd
Veteran
bmattock said:Yeah, but then he looked at the back in confusion and asked me where the 'preview' button was.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
LOL!
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
Uhh, make that late nineties above.
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