squirtiesdad
Something Old, Something New
In the darkening golden light of late afternoon, a timeworn fence post, its mass eroded by wind and weather, provides company for a summer cluster of rabbit brush, while a venerable live oak looks on sagely in the background.
Camera: Praktica Super TL (1968-1975, with Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 lens). I bought this camera used in 1972 when I was 15—my first SLR—for $100, which emptied my meagre piggy bank. I have had it ever since, and it has been a rugged and dependable companion, through thick and thin.
Film: 35mm Kodak Ektar 100 ISO Color Negative Film, developed using The Film Photography Project's C-41 Home Processing Kit, and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.
Something Old, Something New
In the darkening golden light of late afternoon, a timeworn fence post, its mass eroded by wind and weather, provides company for a summer cluster of rabbit brush, while a venerable live oak looks on sagely in the background.
Camera: Praktica Super TL (1968-1975, with Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 lens). I bought this camera used in 1972 when I was 15—my first SLR—for $100, which emptied my meagre piggy bank. I have had it ever since, and it has been a rugged and dependable companion, through thick and thin.
Film: 35mm Kodak Ektar 100 ISO Color Negative Film, developed using The Film Photography Project's C-41 Home Processing Kit, and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.