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A mini-salon in Somerville. At the suggestion of Utatan BonnieB, a bunch of artists met up in Somerville to chat, eat volcano brownies, and compare notes on how we do what we do. A good time all around.
Old woman sell vegetables from her market-garden.
In our country old people need to do this to live.
Resort located close to Kyiv city. It was first days of spring, abnormal snowfall last couple days that year(2015), I quickly grab the camera and went that place.
Surrey, England. Fed 3 USSR Ukranian "Leica copy" 35mm film camera with Industar 61 lens + UV filter, Fomapan 200 Film © DSAM7 all rights reserved.
FED 3 and a Industar 26M, 52mm f2.8 lens.
I've owned this USSR Leica copy camera for some time now, but I've never used its M39 screwmount lens before on my digital cameras. I've been trying it out this week.
Photographed with a Voigtländer Talon 125mm f3 projector lens. Added vignetting, as the lens covers full-frame.
P.S. My copy of this camera is rather roughly built. If you're not careful, you can cut your fingers on the rough/sharp edges of a few of the machined dials. The edge of the knob on the base of the self-timer is particularly sharp!
Fed-3 Kodak Colorplus 200. This imposing statue infront of the opera house in Yerevan is the statue of Alexander Spendiaryan who was a music composer, conductor, founder of Armenian national symphonic music and one of the patriarchs of Armenian classical music. I tried shooting this scene from several angles, but I chose/liked this one the best. Not only does this show scale, but good lighting and contrast. I'm just not sure what caused the reddish spot you see in the upper left corner of the frame. If anyone knows, let me know please. All your comments are welcome!