JohnWolf
Well-known
Family visiting for Christmas and today we’re all heading by train to the Art Institute of Chicago. Not a photo outing, but my son and I both have GR III pocket wonders and will take them along. The light can be so nice there, so who knows?
Mackinaw
Think Different
Yesterday was our big family Christmas party. I took along my Leica M240 and Canon 50/1.2 LTM lens. Today I'll wade through all the pics I took and send the best off to the family.
Jim B.
Jim B.
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
OMG, I know that shop so well! When we lived in RI, everyone knew that a gift certificate was all they ever needed to give us. I so clearly remember the grilled olives, and the cannoli, fresh hot wandas, etc. etc. Thank you for these memories!Visited an Italian bakery and several Italian gourmet food shops at Federal Hill in Providence, RI. Picked up some Italian torrone, vittles, etc.
Always excellent Italian food and vibe at Federal Hill. Long lines at the shops today but folks were polite and in a festive mood. 🎄 🎅
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Archiver
Veteran
Not the weekend, but Christmas is nearly upon us. It's currently the 23rd of December in Australia, and tonight I'm out with a friend for a long overdue Malaysian dinner, then final late night shopping. The late night shopping isn't really about buying things, but the experience of going out at night amidst the pre-Christmas bustle, and the quietude of a department store in the wee hours of the morning. Christmas will be a simple and happy family affair as usual. Boxing Day will bring lunch with friends, and so on until New Year's Eve.
Dinner tonight: Panasonic GX85 with Olympus 17/1.8
Late night shopping: GX85 and Sony RX0
Christmas Day: Panasonic S5 with Zeiss Distagon 35/1.4 ZM
Dinner tonight: Panasonic GX85 with Olympus 17/1.8
Late night shopping: GX85 and Sony RX0
Christmas Day: Panasonic S5 with Zeiss Distagon 35/1.4 ZM
caila77
Well-known
Christmas is near. The right time to bore the family with the super-takumar 50mm f 1.4 wide open coupled with the Voigtlander VSL 3-E.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
Christmas is near. The right time to bore the family with the super-takumar 50mm f 1.4 wide open coupled with the Voigtlander VSL 3-E.
Bear down on them, lad, bear down on them. This is your chance! ;o)
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
I had a dam good time this weekend (Shima dam in the background)
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We visited Shima Onsen in Gunma Prefecture.

We were there from Thursday 19 Dec ~ Saturday 21 Dec, 2024. The place is in the middle of nowhere, but the hot spring baths are outstanding and the hotel was great.
A terrific dinning experience.

yes, there was drinking involved.

Life is good!
Mike
We visited Shima Onsen in Gunma Prefecture.

We were there from Thursday 19 Dec ~ Saturday 21 Dec, 2024. The place is in the middle of nowhere, but the hot spring baths are outstanding and the hotel was great.
A terrific dinning experience.

yes, there was drinking involved.

Life is good!
Mike
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
You're welcome @Retro-Grouch. For those who may visit Providence and the Federal Hill area - and want some good recommendations for Italian prepared food, takeout, baked goods, supplies and groceries - check out:OMG, I know that shop so well! When we lived in RI, everyone knew that a gift certificate was all they ever needed to give us. I so clearly remember the grilled olives, and the cannoli, fresh hot wandas, etc. etc. Thank you for these memories!
- Scialo Bros. Bakery (operating over 100 years!)
- Venda Ravioli
- Roma Ristorante
- Tony's Colonial Food
- Caserta Pizzeria
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Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
Didn't shoot any film, but I sure talked a lot about cameras.
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In Army jargon, when I was in, "F'ed up like a T-5" was common to describe someone who was really incompetent and dangerous, unable to execute their MOS (job). So I had a real chuckle when I saw the two T-5 stripes in your collection. I am guessing that the technical training made T-5's seem remote from the rest of the gun carrying "grunts". And a T-5's job was cushier so there would be envy involved, too.
That's a marvelous collection. Thanks for posting it. ;o)
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Hah, anyone that read a manual was basically T-5 material. There was some joke about the army being run by technical corporals, but I can't remember how it goes.
Within the Signal Photographic Companies; photographers generally had the rank of Tech-5 and mopic men were Tech-4.
Within the Signal Photographic Companies; photographers generally had the rank of Tech-5 and mopic men were Tech-4.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
Up in PDX today for an eye checkup. And swung by my favorite dim-sum joint for yamcha. This is the favorite of the Chinese community, too. If it has grandma outside on the sidewalk with the rest of the family of Saturday waiting for a table, it is good, And I have seen grandmas out on the sidewalk waiting for tables. And do not take grandma to a place that is not the best because she will tell you out loud, quite load. Bring grandma to the best. This is the Hong Kong Cafe, Portland, OR. It was late in the day so we skipped juk and jumped right into dumplings, pork, the dark ones in wheat noodle wrappers, and shrimp in the rice noodle wrappers. So good, so damned good.
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JeffS7444
Well-known
If I were there, I think my schedule might be:I had a dam good time this weekend (Shima dam in the background).
We visited Shima Onsen in Gunma Prefecture.
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We were there from Thursday 19 Dec ~ Saturday 21 Dec, 2024. The place is in the middle of nowhere, but the hot spring baths are outstanding and the hotel was great.
A terrific dinning experience.
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yes, there was drinking involved.
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Life is good!
Mike
Bath -> Great dinner -> Bath -> Bedtime
And so on!
JeffS7444
Well-known
Yum! I can practically taste them. Would they be considered American-Cantonese? Closest I ever came to the taste of old-school USA Cantonese restaurants in China was in HK, but even then, I recall the flavors being somewhat different.Up in PDX today for an eye checkup. And swung by my favorite dim-sum joint for yamcha. This is the favorite of the Chinese community, too. If it has grandma outside on the sidewalk with the rest of the family of Saturday waiting for a table, it is good, And I have seen grandmas out on the sidewalk waiting for tables. And do not take grandma to a place that is not the best because she will tell you put loud, quite load. Bring grandma to the best. This is the Hong Kong Cafe, Portland, OR. It was late in the day so we skipped juk and jumped right into dumplings, pork, the dark ones in wheat noodle wrappers, and shrimp in the rice noodle wrappers. So good, so damned good.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
Yum! I can practically taste them. Would they be considered American-Cantonese? Closest I ever came to the taste of old-school USA Cantonese restaurants in China was in HK, but even then, I recall the flavors being somewhat different.
I have done yamcha in the SF Bay Area, HK and PRC. This place is very close to being in HK. Not quite as loud and bright, you know what I mean, and the service not quite as fast. But we were there from a little after noon on, late for yamcha. And not by the kitchen door, the best spot. The carts stop at 3:00 and have really tapered off by 2:15. Next time, early. Roast duck, soft noodles stuffed with shrimp, Bok Choy, and some other stuff. Kuh-bo (Chrysanthemum-bole) tea. I just go nuts in a dim-sum joint.
In HK and PRC I was traveling with a Chinese couple, friends, and on an overseas Chinese tour. In PRC there are three kinds of people: PRC Chinese, Overseas Chinese, Others. We were lucky that the couple we traveled with ordered the tour in Cantonese so they did not know there were quailoh in the group. It was great. I didn't care if I ever ate western food again. 1988. I was so lucky to get to tag along on that trip. About a month altogether. Just insanely great food and I learned about Fire PIg. Woohoo!!!
Flavors. Flavors vary from restaurant (tea house) to restaurant everywhere. Some good, some bad, some better. This is where the Portland area Chinese do yamcha. It is the best for, I do not know, from there to Seattle maybe? Seattle should be good, too. It was great. You know. ;o)
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
girdwoodINC
born under a bad sign
Watching “A choice of weapons - inspired by Gordon Parks” on Sky Arts, possibly scan some negs after I build some furniture and hang some pictures
raid
Dad Photographer
We have a warm air front today with 68F temperatures but tomorrow evening a cold front will arrive here and five days the lows will be in the mid 20’s. There is also rain today. I don’t have photography on my mind.
mrtoml
Mancunian
Attempting to profile some Fotospeed papers for the Piezography Pro system with the Spyderprint spectro.
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