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Another one for the textures set, the texture of a brick.
Otra para el set de texturas, una textura de un ladrillo.
Missing Bricks on an Abandoned House by Adam Turow
Gateway National Recreation Area, NJ.
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A pretty worn out example of the Argus C3. It even smells funny. Didn't have to do a thing to it. Shutter speeds were off pretty bad, so I penciled in marks to show where they are supposed to be. The view finder is cloudy and dirty. The rangefinder seems to be calibrated. A great find for $5. The 50mm F/3.5 lens is a winner.
Two things you've gotta learn... keep your fingers away from the shutter set knob while shooting (ruined a few that way) and learn to "wind right after shooting" to avoid double exposure.
I took this shot in Baltimore, Maryland. I absolutely love the beautiful brick buildings there. As a southern Californian, i am not used to seeing many brick architecture. I love the contrast between the the vibrant red bricks and the greyish brown mortar. minimal post processing was done.
Back to London for today's photos - this was taken from the viewing platform outside Kings Cross Station using the Fuji XF 55-200mm zoom.A very unusual and striking design.
I didn't hang out in John and Kurt's room, so I don't know what garnered the most attention this year, but this is my favorite of John's new MOCs. Wonderful stylized background!
This year's Brick Fiesta was a bit underwhelming compared to the last two, and I didn't exactly help matters by hardly building all year. But had a good time hanging out with Steve.