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Exa 1c with Zenit Helios 2/58 lens / Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100
Developed in classic Caffenol C-M except except that I put a little Kbr in hopes of lessening fogging. That's got to be a whole new formula with a name of its own. 14 minutes development, 1 minute initial constant inversion; then one inversion twice a minute every minute thereafter.
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This is the top of one of the outside A/c units. It's a dull dreary day again today. Also cold and windy with some snow expected overnight. The picture already had a blue tinge because of that. I increased this to get the purple when importing the RAW image.
Rust day19
365 days in colour
Ribbon seems to be the only thing that I've posted in each month's colour so here is the November ribbon.
Not sure what this sign is but I will return this weekend to salvage it ! now that my truck is sporting a new radiator
Rusting copper coils around the railings at the back of the dilapidated Ward theatre on North Street in Downtown Kingston, Jamaica.
More uses for the buttons.... Shoe clips came to mind. I love all those pricey embellished flats, but not the prices. So shoe clips are the next best thing to jazz up my feet. They're great for sandals too.
This pair of clips above are great, the colors went really well together. I've had these shoes a long time, and the two little buttons on the side are wearing down, so I just clipped these over them, and away we go, new pair of shoes!!
St George, Ivychurch, Kent
A happy return to another old friend after a couple of years away. St George is a sprawling, rugged fortress of a church in a working village on Romney Marsh. The vast empty interior is at once haunting and sad. The north aisle is now used for displays about old village life.
collage using a polaroid of train car on international bridge and a scrap of vintage wallpaper. Background is a rust patina paint.