B with P's Nikon
Fly's eyes
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Smilier now
How do they grow
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Todaylily
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At the black currants
Some onion or other
Hops ripening
Top of today's pecking order
Post-hurricane window things
Came for the peanuts; stayed for the portrait
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Truck's arse
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Yester-lily. Morrow-ant.
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Crowing "I ate a peanut"
Next-door cat
Some warbler
Not my grandmother's plate
Photo-bomber
Fred's ashes back to the sea
Sunflower looking up
Chickadee in the chuckleypears
Just dropping behind a neighbour's house
Bloomed for her birthday
Bluet damselfly
Tended
Underside of a miller
Not much wind
Yellow birds are all yellow-hammers
The unbidden
Tricolored bumblebee
Chuckleypear fungus
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Grand Bank 2021


In August 2021 I put a twenty-years-expired roll of Fuji 400 film in my Rollei 35TE and shot a few pictures while visiting the town of Grand Bank. This was one of them.
Then I put the camera aside and didn't finish it until a couple of weeks ago, in August 2022.
I shot it at ISO100, two stops extra exposure, which seems to be right for some images. Across the board, though, the negatives are very dense (which might be an artefact of the film's age).
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Then I put the camera aside and didn't finish it until a couple of weeks ago, in August 2022.
I shot it at ISO100, two stops extra exposure, which seems to be right for some images. Across the board, though, the negatives are very dense (which might be an artefact of the film's age).
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