Joao
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Pentax Spotmatic F, SMC Takumar 1,4 50 mm, Fomapan 200 dev in Bellini DuoStep
Fishing stuff
Fishing stuff by João Avelar, on Flickr
Dock
Dock by João Avelar, on Flickr
Cages
Cages by João Avelar, on Flickr
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Fishing stuff

Dock

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A view of Star Ferry Terminal from the exit ramp. Central Harbour Hong Kong

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gelatin silver print (heliar 50mm f2) leica mp
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gelatin silver print (elmar 50mm f3.5) leica 1a (1928)
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gelatin silver print (color skopar 50mm f2.5) leica m2
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gelatin silver print (elmar 50mm f3.5) leica 1a (1928)
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Out to Lunch
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Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Kentmere Pan 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2021.08.07 Roll #285-06385-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2021.08.07 Roll #285-06385-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
JohnWolf
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This port on Lake Michigan is at the mouth of the Calumet River, just south of Chicago. It used to be a major shipping site, particularly for the steel industry, but all that's all gone. Now, basically gravel, road salt, and recycled metal. Not sure if you can actually walk around this port; I'm on a boat heading upriver.
Incidentally, this location starts the river/canal route between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi, which folks on "The Great Loop" trip take to the Gulf of Mexico.

M6 | ZM 35 C Biogon | HP5+
Incidentally, this location starts the river/canal route between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi, which folks on "The Great Loop" trip take to the Gulf of Mexico.

M6 | ZM 35 C Biogon | HP5+
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This port on Lake Michigan is at the mouth of the Calumet River, just south of Chicago. It used to be a major shipping site, particularly for the steel industry, but all that's all gone. Now, basically gravel, road salt, and recycled metal. Not sure if you can actually walk around this port; I'm on a boat heading upriver.
Incidentally, this location starts the river/canal route between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi, which folks on "The Great Loop" trip take to the Gulf of Mexico.
M6 | ZM 35 C Biogon | HP5+
Thank you John for the history... and the picture. These words, "all that's all gone"... make me think in Bilbao, a basque industrial city in the XX century, but all that was all gone and now it is a turistic city. From the big iron industry to the "Guggenheim architecture"...
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