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Next up was southbound MKCSH with the KCS 4592. With a clear signal, they get a good roll out of Dalby, Missouri. Next up is Neosho and a climb of McElhaney Hill.
01-27-2008
It was an outrageous one euro for a widdle in the supposedly sexiest toilet in the world. But we needed to go and couldn't be bothered to go looking for somewhere else. And you did get to choose your coloured
loo roll.
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This is what the glorious interior of the cinnamon roll looks like while it's being cut into individual buns.
Hudson, Ohio, USA, April 2008.
One of the first rolls I have used on the vacation. I loaded this before the vacation and finished it on the last day of vacation, used the EOS 600 more with 3 rolls and it was my first time using that one so I didnt used this one that much. This is one of the 2 rolls I have shot with the leica. As you can see there are light leaks, it's because of me. When I was bulk loading I accidentally opened the bulk loader (it came off by itself.) on the 12th roll that I had load. After that roll I wrote markings into the each casssette from number 1 to 6 in order to see the damage cronologically. Then I start using them backwards, this was the number ''6'' one, the last one I loaded after the light leakage incident. Seeing how bad it is now, I will just throw the other 5 rolls away. ( luckily I didnt used them on the vacation...)
Climax: What a roll of film!
Usually I don't do that, but here I show you basically an entire roll of film. I like these very much and there's some story, too.
It was another bad weather day during my holiday. I drove around in my car, after a while I got tired and wanted to walk a mile, despite of the pouring rain and zero visibility. I did not expect any photo opportunity, so I only grabbed the film camera and ONE roll of film (Ilford FP4) and left my rucksack in the car.
After an hour suddenly the wind picked up und the clouds changed to something really dramatic, with views showing and hiding things quite rapidly. Amazing scenes. And I got only 36 exposures! I needed to think and decide really hard, not to waste the film with duplicates. If I had my digital camera, pobably I would have meda hunderets of pictures. But I managed somehow to get along with 36 and thats what I am showing here. (2 or 4 are missing, spoiled images from the start and the end of the film.)