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Guuuys, my internet was off the whole week, so sorry!
I'm not sure if I'll keep this or not. It's too similar to the last one.
Geente, minha internet deu pau a semana inteiiira! Desculpem!
eu não sei se vou manter essa foto aqui ou não. Ela ta muito parecida com a anterior.
(Pentax ME-Super with 50mm f/1.4 lens. LegacyPro 400 film @ISO640 developed in Diafine 3+3 at 21C.)
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All I knew about this was that it was taken on Wednesday 19th July 1978, but I had ranged quite widely around the west Midlands that day, with stop-offs in Wolverhampton, Dudley, briefly in the centre of Birmingham, and Coventry. I looked up the vehicle on Bus Lists. It had been a Daimler Fleetline CRG6LX with MCCW body, new in 1962 to Birmingham Corporation. This didn't look like anywhere in Birmingham. Then I noticed the bus in the background ...the one dressed for the 14 to Finham. This bus ...the registration looked the same... appeared in another photograph I posted here some time ago. On that occasion kind readers had identified the location as Broadgate, Coventry, an important hub of that city's bus service. This must have been the next shot on the film. 3241 seems to have avoided the limelight: a search on its registration number produces no other photograph on Flickr.
Mango camera 35mm point-and-shoot with new color optical auto fix focus 50mm lens 1:6 Ouyama brand Made in China 1980s
Este humilde homenaje a Vermeer ha sido tomado en casa de unos amigos en el centro histórico de Bologna.
Nikon F Photomic-FTn, probablemente un Nikkor 24mm f/2.8
Short mode. Now I need to sort out the saturation/brightness. I've not been pleased with the results of my latest setup, but since it's a permanent setup (I don't have to assemble it every time) I'm keen to keep at it.
although I am pretty scared of horses, I called this one over so I could take some shots of it (it was behind the fence, phew)
Interior scene of Lyle's cafe (London)
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Details:
Jacket: David Heather Bito Blazer
Shirt: !L! Cashmere Top Onyx
Skirt: Tres Blah Tweed Skirt
Pantyhose: VANNIES Sugar Babe Polkadot
Shoes: .miss chelsea. Tifi Trainers
Socks: Semller & Hiemal Basic Collections Socks Volume 1
Hair: Exile Cersei
Glasses: cheezu double bridge glasses
I always enjoy putting together outfits based on a picture or a movie. For this look I used the 1988 movie Working Girl. The movie highlighted the movement of women into the workplace that started in the 1970s and continued through the 1980s.
Here we have a blazer by David Heather with a more modern styling but it still shows off those broad and padded shoulders that were so popular during the 1980s. I've paired that with a tweed skirt by Tres Blah. This length might be just a LITTLE shorter than you might see during the time period but its not out of the question. And it is a movie, of course.
Finally, let's talk about the shoes. In the movie Melanie Griffith is shown to wear her Reeboks and tube socks on her way to work for comfort because she commutes by foot. Today casual workwear is extremely common thanks to looser guidelines by many companies and poor Tess McGill might not even need to change her shoes at all!
Went out to a fire department dinner, took this in the parking lot.
365 days 265
project photo 365 120
Captured on a Leica M9 Owner Workshop in Bruton Place Mayfair.
LEICA M9 • 160 ISO • 35mm f1.4 Summilux-M ASPH • PP Lightroom
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