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Is this the ultimate Nikkormat? The Nikkormat FT2 is the middle child of the mechanical Nikkormat line and probably the best of both worlds. It has excellent lens compatibility, a modern battery cell, and a build quality that could stop a .50 BMG round. It feels good to have a functional mechanical Nikon in my kit again.

 

You can read the full review online:

www.alexluyckx.com/blog/2023/11/06/camera-review-blog-no-...

 

Nikon Nikkormat FT2 - AI-S Nikkor 35mm 1:2.8 (Yellow-12) - CineStill BwXX @ ASA-250

Kodak TMax Developer (1+4) 6:00 @ 20C

Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE

Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC

stephen SHORE the falls

The Fall, The Garage, London

obviously being the admin on a gp called the colourful fence is a darn sight easier when you live opposite a colourful fence

3rd single of The Fall. Very strange punk wave sound. No idea why John Peel was such a great fan of this band.

and the day would not have been complete had we not made a stop to one at some point.

 

Apple store @ The Falls

Photo stills from the White Pines music video - featuring Katelyn Kronshage

Mark E Smith messing with one of the drummer's mics.

The Nite Club, Edinburgh 2nd April 1982

A steamy,hot night at Balne Lane Social Club in Wakefield

decluttr

The Picturedrome, Holmfirth

The Galtymore Dancehall,

Cricklewood Broadway,

Cricklewood

14 September 2006

 

'm totally wired.

Can't you see?

I'm totally wired.

   

Can't you see?

My butterfly stomach

growls growls

I drank a jar of coffee

Then I took some of these

   

And now I'm totally wired.

   

Life leaves you surprised.

Slaps you in the eyes

If I was a communist

A rich man'd bail me.

The opposite applies.

The morning light

Another fresh fight

Another row

right right right right

   

And I'm totally wired.

   

You don't have to be weird to be wired

You don't have to be an American to be strange

You don't have to be strange to be strange

You don't have to be weird to be weird.

   

I'm totally wired.

   

My heart and I agree.

   

I'm always worried.

Since I don't remember any of my dreams, I don't know what I dream about. I suppose this might be a good thing, because there are many people out there who suffer a constant nagging-they have dreams, they remember their dreams, and they don't understand the significance of their dreams. Fortunately (or not) the Internet is now filled with dream interpretation dictionaries-websites that explain exactly (ok, maybe not "exactly") the significance of your dreams.

 

As you can imagine, interpreting dreams is a bit of a subjective art. There are several meanings for some of the more common dreams, some of which might apply at any given time. It's usually left as "an exercise for the dreamer" to interpret their own dreams. This in turn can lead to greater frustration on the part of those who had little clarity to begin with-I can only imagine how frustrating it must be to want to know what something means, dig it up on the Internet or find some vague "general" meaning out in the great land of research, yet still be left clueless and hanging in the end.

 

Speaking of hanging or, more precisely, falling, falling is a very commonplace dream. According to most of the popular dictionaries out there, falling can be interpreted as fear: a basic fear of something like a hardship or stress that you experience in your day-to-day life. There are, of course, many different interpretations of the great fall in dreamland so, if you happen to dream about falling and can remember your dreams, it's probably a good idea to think about fear as a starting point, and take it from there.

Prospect Park, NY. 11 November, 2011.

Canon 5D, monocle Helios 44, BibblePro5.

Fantastically skilled airbrush and stencil artists in Bristol at The Urban Paint festival yesterday. Beautiful stuff, but much of the work for sale in galleries around Bristol was incredibly expensive. A signed Banksy print, about 18" square was £3000!!!! This was for a print!!!! The work by the unknowns was equally good, if not better I think.

Algonquin Park, Ontario.

Latest in a series i'm working on. This contains the lyrics from "The Fall" by Way Out West: "And I miss you most of all (my darling) when autumn leaves start to fall".

 

I miss Brian. But I'm starting to miss missing him as much as I did.

The Fall, Cult Festival, Newcastle

The five heroes confront the man at the base of the burnt tree in THE FALL, a film by Tarsem. Photo credit: Stephen Berkman © 2006 Googly Films, LLC.

www.thefallthemovie.com

 

vjnetcast.com - The Wonders of The Fall

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