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Massaging their toes, maybe?


Whenever I use the native portrait aspect in half-frame for
landscapes, I almost always wish I'd taken another picture each on the
right and left sides. So it is here. But I was so taken with the
ducks hanging around on the rushy part of the weir that I took a half
dozen pictures of them from several angles. But nothing to
contextualise the shot. Oh well.
It's a favourite view of mine, looking up to that groups of electric
poles, the chimney stack (of an abattoir, by the way), and the
sailmakers's shop (with a Newfoundland tricolor flag painted on the
wall).
This was Kodak Supra 800 film in the Konica Eye2. The Eye2 is a lovely
half-frame camera. The Supra is quite well behaved when overexposed a
couple of stops, as I did here.
I figured the ducks just liked the feel of the water rushing over their toes.
landscapes, I almost always wish I'd taken another picture each on the
right and left sides. So it is here. But I was so taken with the
ducks hanging around on the rushy part of the weir that I took a half
dozen pictures of them from several angles. But nothing to
contextualise the shot. Oh well.
It's a favourite view of mine, looking up to that groups of electric
poles, the chimney stack (of an abattoir, by the way), and the
sailmakers's shop (with a Newfoundland tricolor flag painted on the
wall).
This was Kodak Supra 800 film in the Konica Eye2. The Eye2 is a lovely
half-frame camera. The Supra is quite well behaved when overexposed a
couple of stops, as I did here.
I figured the ducks just liked the feel of the water rushing over their toes.
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