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Rain thirty years ago


I was using a new Contax 139 in July 1987 when I shot a roll of Fuji
1600 film in it, taking almost random shots around the house. I was
learning the camera's tricky bits so I could show others how to use
it. At some point, I leaned out the bathroom window and got this shot
of rain dropping off the roof. At least I *think* that is how I got
the picture.
The lens on the camera (a Yashica 55mm lens) was not especially sharp,
though you'd never be able to tell that using 1600 film. :)
There was not a whole lot of colour in this shot, but I stripped out
what there was.
1600 film in it, taking almost random shots around the house. I was
learning the camera's tricky bits so I could show others how to use
it. At some point, I leaned out the bathroom window and got this shot
of rain dropping off the roof. At least I *think* that is how I got
the picture.
The lens on the camera (a Yashica 55mm lens) was not especially sharp,
though you'd never be able to tell that using 1600 film. :)
There was not a whole lot of colour in this shot, but I stripped out
what there was.
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