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Taking a break from Barcelona...
Christmas decorations in Carnaby Steet, taken in Nov/Dec. Only just got the roll developed, and inspired to upload by these doubles on The GC4's stream.
Holga 120S + Ilford XP2
Flying into the wind, side ropes keep the glider straight ahead whilst the instuctor allows the student to learn the pitch control. Looking ahead and "relax" the grip on the downtubes. Keep the glider flying smoothly by swinging forward and back.
This image was scanned from a glass lantern slide from the Wilson Harold Maze Collection.
Wilson Harold Maze, (1911-1985) Geographer and Administrator at the University of Sydney, donated this collection, depicting images of the Lower Hunter in the early 1930’s, to Professor Cyril Renwick at the Hunter Valley Research Foundation in 1980. The collection is now held in Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle.
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Fishing boat at Priest's Cove, West Cornwall.
Silver/gelatin print on Adox Fine Print Vario Classic FB paper, dev'd in Moersch SE2 warmtone developer (1+19) for a whole 3 minutes. Untoned.
Mamiya RB67, Fuji Acros 100, Rodinal 1+50
Tether Quad with new frame built from SkyShark P400 tubes, carbon fiber plate and 3D printed parts. The new frame design will provide significant weight savings over the previous square tube frame.
At the Philadelphia Zoo, as seen with nearly 18 power zoom lens from the waterworks behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Looks like the basket holds at least a dozen people.