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A collage of the rotting batteries, not a great sight.
This is the container they are in : www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/50137642017/in/photost...
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Camera: Minox 35 PL
Lens: Color Minotar 2.8/35mm
Film: Kodacolor Gold 200
Location: München, Ramersdorf
Camera: Yashica 44 LM
Lens: Yashinon 3.5/60mm
Film: Rollei Superpan 200 cut to 127 from a 120 film
Developed in: Cinestill Monobath DF96
Location: Alter nördlicher Friedhof, München
Modells: Jonathan und Jürgen [father & son jump]
Location: Studio
Bearbeitung: Jürgen Krall Photography
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Bild Nr.: _1614588_SW
Taken using the Sony Alpha 7II, and processed using ON1 PhotoRAW 2022.5 . Check out my web site : www.ortbaldauf.com and my www.500px.com/ortbaldauf site.. www.facebook.com/ortbaldauf © Photo is the property of Ort Baldauf. Do not use this photo on or off the web without my written permission. Thank you
This view looks across the Lauterbrunnen Valley from Gimmelwald to the Rottal Glacier (Rottalgletscher) which sits below the Jungfrau.
The Rottal is notable as a fairly high glacier in the Bernese Overland, sitting in a small bowl at well over 2,600m, with the outflow plunging down to the floor (1,100m) of the Lauterbrunnen Valley clearly visible in the image above.
The multiple layers of clouds break up the image and make it more interesting.
Camera: Yashica LM 44
Lens: Yashinon 3.5/60mm with Rolleinar 1
Film: Rollei Crossbird, cross developed in C41 by flash foto, München
Digitized with Sony A7RIII
Ready for lunch… the Noble Rot restaurant in Soho, London.
Years ago this used to be the celebrated Gay Hussar, much favoured by politicians, authors and media people. In my experience, the Noble Rot is a worthy successor, with excellent food and an overwhelmingly large wine list. Epicurean delight!