squirtiesdad
Topper
A small grey boulder graces the top of a stout cylindrical fence post along a stretch of cable and patterned-wire fencing on the bank of the Mojave riverbed. An elementary school in my neighborhood is nearby—I suspect these “fence toppers” are the high-spirited handiwork of kids heading home from school after a long day indoors :-)
This image is from a roll I shot last month on 127 Day, July 12th (12/7 in European date notation), in order to have a contribution for the 127 Day online exhibition on J. M. Golding's 127 Film Photography site (127film.blogspot.com/2021/08/127-day-exhibition-12th-of-j...). Lots of nice 127 images there for those who enjoy the 127 film format :-)
Camera: Certo Dolly Vest Pocket (1931, with Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar 7cm f/3.8 lens). The image's vignetting is in-camera—the Dolly Vest Pockets tend to naturally vignette a bit, though this one takes its vignetting seriously :-)
Film: Kodak Verichrome Pan 127 (expired 1978), developed in Arista Liquid Developer for 5:45 minutes @ 68 degrees, and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.
Topper
A small grey boulder graces the top of a stout cylindrical fence post along a stretch of cable and patterned-wire fencing on the bank of the Mojave riverbed. An elementary school in my neighborhood is nearby—I suspect these “fence toppers” are the high-spirited handiwork of kids heading home from school after a long day indoors :-)
This image is from a roll I shot last month on 127 Day, July 12th (12/7 in European date notation), in order to have a contribution for the 127 Day online exhibition on J. M. Golding's 127 Film Photography site (127film.blogspot.com/2021/08/127-day-exhibition-12th-of-j...). Lots of nice 127 images there for those who enjoy the 127 film format :-)
Camera: Certo Dolly Vest Pocket (1931, with Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar 7cm f/3.8 lens). The image's vignetting is in-camera—the Dolly Vest Pockets tend to naturally vignette a bit, though this one takes its vignetting seriously :-)
Film: Kodak Verichrome Pan 127 (expired 1978), developed in Arista Liquid Developer for 5:45 minutes @ 68 degrees, and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.