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A good year for apples
Archaeologist at work, June 1977.
Kids in Postville
Bulldozer doing its job
Down the hill from my neighborhood
Open pit
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A nearly-forty-year friend
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New water system
Kimberley Row
Mrs C in 2001
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Massaging their toes, maybe?
Duntara, BB
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The ruined part of the roll
Some car
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The sun was gone from where I was but, in the more open, West-facing
distances, it was still lighting things up. The crows were acting like
it was roosting time again. No soccer players, just a couple of
walkers in the vicinity.
This was in my frame-separation-challenged Minoltina-S. I was using a
roll from my dwindling stash of expired-ca-2000 Kodak Supra 800,
shooting at about ISO200. I was just guessing at exposures and these
two were something like f/8 at 1/60. I try to be aware of when the
sprockets seem to be slipping and I shoot a blank shot, but here I
didn't notice. So I got two shots overlapped in a pretty fortuitous
way.
Scanned on the Epson V700 using the Lomo Digitaliza frame so I could
get right out to the sprockets.
distances, it was still lighting things up. The crows were acting like
it was roosting time again. No soccer players, just a couple of
walkers in the vicinity.
This was in my frame-separation-challenged Minoltina-S. I was using a
roll from my dwindling stash of expired-ca-2000 Kodak Supra 800,
shooting at about ISO200. I was just guessing at exposures and these
two were something like f/8 at 1/60. I try to be aware of when the
sprockets seem to be slipping and I shoot a blank shot, but here I
didn't notice. So I got two shots overlapped in a pretty fortuitous
way.
Scanned on the Epson V700 using the Lomo Digitaliza frame so I could
get right out to the sprockets.
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