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Filming of Rustin, the movie about Bayard Rustin, at the LIncoln Memorial. The crowd is listening to Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech and cheering.
we are all doing the very best we can at any given moment. here’s to that being enough.
(from my ‘walking in campbell’ series)
A few weeks ago i got a roll of 35mm to use to slowly get back into shooting some film this year. I used an old Minolta P/S. Here's a few results from it. I have an old (new) to me Mamiya 645 that i will shoot with next. All things considering, they weren't too bad
FUJIFILM ISO 400
Color Negative Film for 35mm
I've been away for a few days in the rainforest at Springbrook and Numinbah Valley filming and taking photos with a crew for a project. Very interesting.
Ex-GER LNER J15 0-6-0 65460 at Stratford shed in around 1962. The loco had been embellished with GE-style red lining for its appearance in the film comedy 'Postmans Knock' starring Spike Milligan, and the railway scenes were shot on the Buntingford Branch.
65460 had entered service in 1912, and was withdrawn in September 1962, and scrapped at the end of that year. One example has been preserved.
Stratford shed - which was once the largest in the UK - closed to steam in September 1962, and closed completely in 1997, and today (2019) all traces have vanished, and this is the site of the 2012 Olympic complex, and 'Stratford International' station, and shopping centres..
Restored from an under-exposed very grainy cyan/purple-colour-shifted original..
Original slide - photographer unknown
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Sakaide, Kagawa
''Sakaide Jinko-tochi'' via YouTube
Leica IIIb + Summitar 50mm F2.0
FUJI業務400