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Newly strung pylon


I've been taking a lot of pictures with modern cameras lately but I
still love shooting with old cameras and expired film. A young friend
gave me three rolls of film formerly belonging to her grandfather. She
and her father figured the film must have been from the 1980s and I
think they are probably right. This was Life Brand (=Fuji) 100-speed
film. I shot it in my half-frame Ricoh Caddy at about ISO 50. It
probably could have used another stop or two of exposure.
Here I was a passenger in a car driving through a place where new
pylons were being strung with wire. We were travelling at only about
30 km/hr. I don't usually take pictures in horizontal mode in
half-frame cameras, but I did with this one.
still love shooting with old cameras and expired film. A young friend
gave me three rolls of film formerly belonging to her grandfather. She
and her father figured the film must have been from the 1980s and I
think they are probably right. This was Life Brand (=Fuji) 100-speed
film. I shot it in my half-frame Ricoh Caddy at about ISO 50. It
probably could have used another stop or two of exposure.
Here I was a passenger in a car driving through a place where new
pylons were being strung with wire. We were travelling at only about
30 km/hr. I don't usually take pictures in horizontal mode in
half-frame cameras, but I did with this one.
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