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Feels like it's been a month straight of damp, cloudy weather around here. I love the dreariness that emerges in autumn, but still yearn to capture autumn foliage. As much for the way it makes me feel as for how it looks. But no matter how I approach this subject photographically, it really does require some sunlight to fully appreciate. The other day I was making my daily trek to the local cemetery amidst a backdrop of extreme overcast with low level scud clouds chasing along the horizon and a light drizzle falling. Just as I approached the front gate, the sky began to lighten and the sun emerged. The light was dazzling to my eyes after days of cloudiness. The scene before me simply illuminated in glorious color with incredibly dark and brooding background clouds. Without a moment of hesitation I lifted the camera that hung around my neck and began shooting. I longed for a great foreground subject but none was at hand. I moved a few steps to my right to include the tree branches to help frame the scene and enhance the sense of depth that I was feeling. A sense magnified by the expanse of ground that I was looking across. The moment unfolded in about half a minute and then the sunlight simply vanished. Whatever opening had formed in the clouds closed up and that was it. Felt so fortunate that I was in the right place and time to witness it and was able to capture the moment.
It used to be my son's beanbag but the cat has stolen it. He is super toasty anyway (Orientals do not have much hair so lose a lot of heat) but the beanbag traps and radiates it back.
Camera: Petri Color 35
Lens: C.C. Petri 2.8/40
Film: Kodak Plus 200
Developed at: Flash-foto, München
Scanned with: Nikon Super Coolscan 4000
Die Petri Color 35 ist eine kleine Kamera (etwa so groß wie eine Minox 35 oder eine Rollei 35) mit Nachführbelichtungsmesser und Entfernungseinstellung nach Symbolen. Die Vollmetallkamera ist sehr solide gebaut und verfügt über ein sehr ordentliches 40mm Objektiv
The Petri Color 35 is a small camera (of the same dimensions like a Minox 35 or a Rollei 35). It has a Cds light meter with match needle action and scale focusing. The camera is of solid all metal build and sports a very nice 40mm lens.
Oil and Water
Couldn't achieve what I had in mind today. I'll have to have a think about why - know how? equipment? Probably the former so will have another go at some point!
Yatzy just got a new frisbee, and he loves it. It´s the best thing I´ve done for him, that he should learn to catch frisbee´s.
The Ciro 35 is a simple, lightweight rangefinder that sports a quality Wollensak f/3.5 lens. It has an "argus-like" film counter, and a smooth, ergonomic focus lever. This example is from the early 50's
~~Le chemin de randonnée (GR 34) est une invitation à la balade. Toute la Côte d’Emeraude se révèle à lui.
Un incroyable condensé de la Bretagne, de tout ce qu’elle recèle de merveilles naturelles et bâties, de pointes rocheuses, de côtes sauvages, et de zones dunaires.
The Graflex Graphic 35 was a 35mm rangefinder introduced in 1955 by Graflex Corporation of Rochester New York. The most unique and unusual part of the Graphic 35 is its push-button focusing system; two black buttons on either side of the lens control the focus distance of the German-made 50mm f/3.5 Graflar lens.
Nikon AF 55mm f/2.8 Macro
Amtrak 35 leads the Hoosier State east out of Chicago, IL. Behind the usual consist are three P42s and 25 private cars for the New River excursion train.
Picture from Wicklow - Cill Mhantáin - in Ireland taken with a Rollei 35 (Tessar) on Ilford XP2 film
EH83 is seen at Park Hill, Clapham Common working a 35 towards Shoreditch, with LT971 behind on the 417.
ADL Enviro400H-MMC // E40H 10.3m
Go-Ahead London Central EH83 (YY66 OYM)
Route 35, Clapham Common
[Q] Camberwell garage.