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Yes I did, but I really felt like shooting film on Saturday, so just hopped in our car and came home.But you had your phone with you. Right?
Jim B.
Yes I did, but I really felt like shooting film on Saturday, so just hopped in our car and came home.But you had your phone with you. Right?
Had a operation on Friday for a hernia, went well, but have to chill in front of TV binging in netflix. Not bad as it's snowing outside and the effects of the general anaesthetic are still ongoing and downstairs is really sore. Mulling over whether to get a Vito ii/retina or a second contax/Kiev body. I have plenty of time to think about it.
Is it really as pocketable as people say it is?A Vito II was my first 35mm camera back around 1954. My father bought it for me in Willoughby's, an old NYC camera store. It is also my icon as you can see. Good camera, good lens. And I still have slides from it taken when back when.
Get well soon. At east before Netflix runs out of movies. ;o)
Is it really as pocketable as people say it is?
Nice backyard you have there. Must be wonderful to observe through the seasons.At least 50 shades of grey. I did not get out. My back door instead. The ship, the Swift Responder is at anchor having replaced the similar Oregon Responder. The seagulls are doing picket duty on the wharf and not much else. I may have to take a phenobarb to calm down.
I wish you a complete and quick recovery!Had a operation on Friday for a hernia, went well, but have to chill in front of TV binging in netflix. Not bad as it's snowing outside and the effects of the general anaesthetic are still ongoing and downstairs is really sore. Mulling over whether to get a Vito ii/retina or a second contax/Kiev body. I have plenty of time to think about it.
Nice backyard you have there. Must be wonderful to observe through the seasons.
Yesterday I walked downtown to finish a roll of HP5+ in my M2.
I've been photographing this lifeguard chair at our community pool for decades, in all seasons and lighting. It's become like this entity or being to me, and I always check it out when downtown with a camera. Of course, the pool is closed now and will soon be frozen over.
Our city pool is actually a huge old rock quarry that the town converted in the early 1900s. It sits next to the DuPage River, which keeps it full. Swimming in it is more like a pond or small lake experience than a pool.
I have to shoot the chair through a chainlink fence that surrounds it. Or over the fence through strings of barbed wire. Since I started, dense, high shrubs have grown at the fence, but I push through. It gets more challenging every year.
I tried Pan's 1:50 HC-110 dilution this time., but at 9 minutes, rather than 8. Not sure I see much difference from my standard H dilution, but a little less time and fewer agitations is good.
Centennial Beach, Naperville, IL by John Wolf, on Flickr
Love this intense portrait!It was another "dog interlude" weekend for me. Having problems with my back (always) and walking/standing so I don't get far from the house these days...or the car if I do manage a short trip. Just brushed out Christie's coat and I stuck a wide angle lens in her face and tried to get her to pay attention. Not sharp but sharpness is a...well, you know.
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Enjoyed the start of summer here in New Zealand and took some photos in the Auckland Domain
Auckland Winter Garden by David B, on Flickr
Auckland Winter Garden by David B, on Flickr
Auckland Winter Garden by David B, on Flickr