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Out walking in 1982


Time flies by and I'd forgotten about this picture from the summer of
1982 (which I'd scanned in 2007). My wife and I were out for a walk,
probably looking at birds; she's wearing a pair of binoculars.
The film was Plus-X ("Kodak 5062"), probably shot in my Zenit-E,
though I had access at the time to a Contax 139 with a fairly cheap
Yashica lens; but the out-of-focus stuff here makes me think it was
the Zenit-E. I used to use the Zenit-E in wide-open mode almost all
the time because I didn't understand the manual stop-down mechanism.
Luckily, here, I did not overexpose very much, though the negative is
definitely a couple of stops darker than it should be.
1982 (which I'd scanned in 2007). My wife and I were out for a walk,
probably looking at birds; she's wearing a pair of binoculars.
The film was Plus-X ("Kodak 5062"), probably shot in my Zenit-E,
though I had access at the time to a Contax 139 with a fairly cheap
Yashica lens; but the out-of-focus stuff here makes me think it was
the Zenit-E. I used to use the Zenit-E in wide-open mode almost all
the time because I didn't understand the manual stop-down mechanism.
Luckily, here, I did not overexpose very much, though the negative is
definitely a couple of stops darker than it should be.
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