A good year for apples
Archaeologist at work, June 1977.
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Bulldozer doing its job
Down the hill from my neighborhood
Open pit
Lupin in mid-November
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Yesterday in the sun
December watering
Stop
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Comrades in doubt
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Since 1967
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Din then and Din now
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New water system
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There were fourteen of us who got together for a pot-luck
post-Thanksgiving supper at some friends' house. I brought (delicious
if I can say so myself!) beets in white wine. Here we were circling
around the kitchen table filling our plates. I had some fairly fresh
(like only a few years old) Fuji 200 film in the Olympus 35DC and I
was shooting it about one stop under (at about 400). Most of the shots were 1/15
second at f/1.7. Luckily, I ran out of film before the night went too
long; I would not have been able to hold a fifteenth of a second very
steadily later on.
The camera does not vignette -- what vignetting you see here was
digitally added by me by burning the edges.
post-Thanksgiving supper at some friends' house. I brought (delicious
if I can say so myself!) beets in white wine. Here we were circling
around the kitchen table filling our plates. I had some fairly fresh
(like only a few years old) Fuji 200 film in the Olympus 35DC and I
was shooting it about one stop under (at about 400). Most of the shots were 1/15
second at f/1.7. Luckily, I ran out of film before the night went too
long; I would not have been able to hold a fifteenth of a second very
steadily later on.
The camera does not vignette -- what vignetting you see here was
digitally added by me by burning the edges.
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