The Limbo Connection's photos with the keyword: coat
Laissé Sur La Chaise
30 Oct 2024 |
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Bien sûr.
They met outside the front door of the Old Rectory, a Regency building in need of renovation. He had passed her earlier in his car as she walked up the lane a short distance from the bus stop. He made no reference to that; perhaps he had not noticed her in the fine mist enveloping the landscape. She said nothing either.
He said this was unofficial. His mate who worked for the agent handling the sale had lent him the key the previous night. He unlocked the door and led her to a large reception room with dustcovers over the furniture. He extracted a couple of chairs and draped his jacket over one of them. He said he would not take long to set up, and placed his camera on the edge of a large table mostly covered by more dustsheets. He indicated the second chair. ‘You can put your clothes on that,’ he instructed. A small cloud of condensation formed in the air by his face as the words left his mouth. It seemed colder inside than out, she thought.
He was precise in directing her in the poses he wanted by the window at the end of the room. They worked quickly as the morning light grew stronger. At one point he said he needed to fetch a reflector from the car. He retrieved his coat and put it round her shoulders. ‘Shan’t be long,’ he told her. She shivered whilst waiting for his return with a flimsy-looking contraption which he quickly put in place. She took off his jacket and replaced it on the chair. He took a few more pictures but by now the cold air on her skin was having an effect beyond her control. He announced he had all he wanted. She got dressed while he packed his stuff away. He restored the two chairs to where they had been underneath the dustsheets and indicated that they should now leave. Outside he locked the door and took an envelope from his coat pocket which he passed to her without a word. In a moment he had started his car and left the grounds. She counted the cash inside the envelope before stuffing it into her handbag. On her walk back to the bus stop she again felt the surface of the badly made road through the worn soles of her shoes. She thought the shoeshop would be open by the time she got back to town. There was a rather nice three-quarter length wool coat in Frobisher’s; maybe she could afford that too.
Such Are Our Haunted Houses
25 Aug 2024 |
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A coat, a chair, a Nikon D700 and a Nikkor-H 85mm f/1.8.
For a change I got a few settings more-or-less right. The ISO was 200; shutter speed 1/400th; aperture f/2.8.
Toggles
18 Aug 2024 |
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This is the boiler room of the coat where the valves are adjusted.
Canon EOS 30D and Fujinon 55mm f/2.2 lens.
Coat on the Back of a Chair
Blue and Yellow
per una
03 Apr 2020 |
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Photographed with a Chinon 55mm f/1.4 lens mounted on a Canon EOS 30D via an EOS-M42 adapter. The macro effect was achieved with the addition of a Minolta Close Up No. 1 supplementary lens screwed into the 55mm filter mount.
The Per Una brand has been a major success for Marks & Spencer.
New Year Resolution
01 Jan 2020 |
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It is New Year's Day. Let us consider the future and reflect on the past.
The subject is a Nikon FG-20 and a Soligor C/D Zoom Macro 80-200mm f4.5 lens
Photographed with an AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D lens on a Nikon D2Xs set at 100 ISO.
I resolve to make much greater use of 50mm prime lenses.
I have sold the FG-20 and the Soligor zoom lens.
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Hi-Vis Coat on a Fence
Austin Reed
30 Jul 2016 |
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Several years ago I bought the jacket in the photograph in a sale for £10. That was surely a portent for what was to follow. In April, 2016, after years of falling sales, mounting debts and cash flow problems, Austin Reed fell into administration. No viable offers were received for the business. 120 stores closed and 1,000 jobs were lost.
Austin Reed was founded by tailor Austin Leonard Reed (1873-1954). The company started as a tailoring business in the City of London in 1900, selling off-the-rack suits that could pass as made-to-measure. The retailer once counted prominent and well-to-do men, including Winston Churchill, as customers. Much later, it counted less prominent and less well-to-do men, including The Limbo Connection, as bargain-hunters. The writing was unfortunately on the wall.
Nikon D700 and Nikon Series E 75-150mm f/3.5 lens.
A Rainy Day
12 Apr 2016 |
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A rainy day. My coat is wet from a walk to the shops. I put it over the back of a chair in a corner of a room to air off. This is a memory of that event.
Canon EOS 40D + Chinon 55mm f/1.4 lens via an M42 adapter.
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