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LOMO LCA, Fuji Superia 400, redscaled
My brother slimmer_jimmer taking a photo with his rather neat Yashica 635
My father-in-law Enrico (afterwards known as Henri or Rico) belonged to the Ender-Rezzonico family of Castagnola in Ticino, now incorporated into Lugano. I have some of the ancient family papers and among them is this card that was awarded to one Elvezio, perhaps Enrico's brother, with an "honorable mention" for target shooting when he was a recruit in the Swiss army.
I have no idea why this was kept: Rico left Switzerland when he was 19 and thus avoided military service - he worked in a circus in France and later as a racing boat mechanic, and my husband did his 16 months of service in the French army as he had dual nationality.
Verso of the certificate in the comment thread.
a jubilient young lady shoots her friends flying sky lantern at a kolkata ground on the eve of diwali 2012.
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A candid I grabbed at a wedding last month. The bokeh on the 1.8 lens are a bit extreme...sometimes you just have to embrace it.
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A close up shot of the waterfalls at Cleddon Shoots in Monmouthshire, taken a while ago.
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A collection of my favorite shots of sandstone. From San Francisco to San Diego, I have shot sandstone, cliffs, rocks, formations, caves, whatever. If it’s sandstone and it looks cool, I shoot it.
This cliff is at my favorite place on the California coast, Pescadero State Beach.
From my Shooting Sandstone collection.
Just before the heat finally broke and torrential rain replaced it ... shooting in the grounds of Auchterless Kirk. Always fun - shooting the photographer ;o)
Happy Monochrome Bokeh Thursday! ;o)
B/W IR Tinted Mono or nearly! B/W IR Tinted Mono or nearly!
My Bokeh set: Elisa's bokeh set
My local places of interest set: Local places of interest
Loaded up the Nikon F4 with film. Took some shots today, funny how much more selective I am when I am shooting film.
I am going to shoot a lot more film!
The picture shows my son and daughter shooting at Hawaii's Kalapana lava flow. He got this cool shot www.flickr.com/photos/alexschwab/9149322672/
Beaver making his way through the rapids to get to his favourite feeding spot. Humber Ravine, Toronto, Ontario.
Joe is a very talented nature photographer who shoots only on transparency film, and always has. Always will, too. He travels the art fair circuit selling his work. One of his photographs graces my bedroom wall. His photos are displayed under his canopy with a sign that reads something like:
"No digital photography. I don't create moments, I record them."
Does this imply a disdain and/or distrust of digital photography because, presumably, it can be surreptitiously manipulated, or that shots can be improved or corrected and are no longer accurate recordings of the moment? I don't know.
I do know that I've met him a few times. The fact that he's an extremely nice guy is the primary reason that I didn't grill him about the fact that he shoots Velvia at 40 ISO - a popular strategy employed to richly saturate the color (Velvia is rated at 50). The results are gorgeous, but not remotely accurate representations of the "moment".
I intend to give him a good-natured ribbing about the interesting conflict between his signage and his acquisition practices the next time I see him.
I'm that kind of guy. :D
I often shoot landscapes in winter as the air is clearer and the sunsets are earlier. Although this one was taken with my phone!
During my four-day loss of internet service, I decided I had enough images to start another collection, Shooting Sandstone.
From San Francisco to San Diego, I have shot sandstone, cliffs, rocks, formations, caves, whatever.
Going through the images and picking the best was something I have been thinking about for a while now. Thanks to AT&T, I finally had time.
Image 40/100
We will have flowers! The familiar shoots on the hill have appeared.
Went out with the Canon XTi and the Magnicon Auto Zoom Macro 70-210 (you have to manually focus a vintage lens on a DSLR) for my 365 and 100x projects.
I appreciate each and every visit, comment and fave here on my little corner of the world as seen through my lens.
I'd like to thank Sandra Herber for coming out west and being a great companion for about a week of shooting in Alberta and Saskatchewan. This was at Abraham Lake in the Alberta Rockies where we went to shoot the methane bubbles in the ice.
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Teach me wrong from right
Cos in life there are no answers and in life there is no right
If the sun won't shine
Now you've come this far to meet me and I know
I know you're mine
You're just too good to lose and I can't refuse
So don't make me choose between the two
I'm better in here in my atmosphere
Don't you know who you are
You're my shooting star
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