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Taken using a vintage Kodak Retina Ib Type 018 'Chrome Dot' 35mm film camera:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/mrmorodo/25027135716

 

Scanned from negative using an Epson Perfection v200 photo scanner.

 

Swimming pool on a sunny day abstraction.

  

during this trip to Grand Cayman, I saw a lot more of these green iguanas than usual. there were many out by the pool at our condo. I would pick hibiscus flowers on my way back to the condo from the beach to feed to them.

Taken using my homemade Retinette ('Little Freak 2'):

 

www.flickr.com/photos/mrmorodo/28936929835

 

My DIY home made Retinette has a light leak (I suspect on the door hinge end) it's not consistent though... i some pictures it is very pronounced as here on others it is hardly visible.

 

Going through and adding a few pictures that i didn't get round to posting last year!

 

Lisa

  

during this trip to Grand Cayman, I saw a lot more of these green iguanas than usual. there were many out by the pool at our condo. I would pick hibiscus flowers on my way back to the condo from the beach to feed to them.

Santa relaxing by the pool before the big night, Orlando, Florida

Taken using a vintage Kodak Retina Ib Type 018 'Chrome Dot' 35mm film expired TruPrint film:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/mrmorodo/25027135716

 

Scanned from negative using an Epson Perfection v200 photo scanner.

Taken using a vintage Kodak Retina Ib Type 018 'Chrome Dot' 35mm film camera:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/mrmorodo/25027135716

 

Scanned from negative using an Epson Perfection v200 photo scanner.

 

Scanned using an Epson Perfection V200 Photo Scanner.

 

My DIY home made Retinette has a light leak (I suspect on the door hinge end) it's not consistent though... i some pictures it is very pronounced as here on others it is hardly visible.

Scanned using an Epson Perfection V200 Photo Scanner.

 

My DIY home made Retinette has a light leak (I suspect on the door hinge end) it's not consistent though... i some pictures it is very pronounced as here on others it is hardly visible.

Such a shock see not one, but two, pileated woodpeckers here.

 

My first sighting of a pileated woodpecker in 2022.

Scanned using an Epson Perfection V200 Photo Scanner.

 

My DIY home made Retinette has a light leak (I suspect on the door hinge end) it's not consistent though... i some pictures it is very pronounced as here on others it is hardly visible.

Paphos, Cyprus (with apologies to the Leyton Buzzards). And with further apologies for anyone with a sharp eye...

Taken using a vintage Kodak Retina Ib Type 018 'Chrome Dot' 35mm film camera:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/mrmorodo/25027135716

 

Scanned from negative using an Epson Perfection v200 photo scanner.

Close up crop from a photo I took using my Retina Ib (Type 018 Chrome Dot) last year in Spain.

 

Lisa

Keystone 60 Second Everflash

Polaroid 125i Silk Film (expired in 2008)

 

The last of the pool polaroids, I promise. Next up, film, vultures, and more film!

Taken using a vintage Kodak Retina Ib Type 018 'Chrome Dot' 35mm film camera:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/mrmorodo/25027135716

 

Scanned from negative using an Epson Perfection v200 photo scanner.

Taken using a vintage Kodak Retina Ib Type 018 'Chrome Dot' 35mm film camera:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/mrmorodo/25027135716

 

Scanned from negative using an Epson Perfection v200 photo scanner.

Another one from working with Manca ... Her voice is beautiful! :)

 

#89 on Explore at the moment! Thank you so much, guys! :)

Taken using a vintage Kodak Retina Ib Type 018 'Chrome Dot' 35mm film expired TruPrint film:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/mrmorodo/25027135716

 

Scanned from negative using an Epson Perfection v200 photo scanner.

Are you sitting comfortably

Panglao Island Nature Resort and Spa

Polaroid SLR 680se

PX 680 V4C Test Film

 

Finding more unshared but scanned in images on my laptop. I think I felt this one was a little too soft for my tastes but I love the yellow of this hibiscus.

It's summer, yet again and to say it's hot is an understatement.

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