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Hydrant, Reykjavik

 

I love flickr group crossovr pictures.

camera: Canon A-1

lens: FD 50mm f/1.8

film: KODAK Professional Tmax 100ASA

shutter speed: 1/750 sec

aperture: f/2.0

exposure compensation: -1/3 EV

filters: Hama circ. Pol

scan: Canoscan 9000F + Silverfast SE

Hydrant in Key West, Florida.

Location : Lake Geneva (WI - USA)

This is one of three hydrants on our property. Although the other 2 work, this one doesn't. If you look closely you can see a spider (and its web), a cottonwood seed and a fly all on the hydrant.

Camp John Hay

Baguio City, Philippines

Nikon F80 film SLR

I'm really enjoying the detail I'm getting with the X1.

Very old-stlye hydrant. Anyone care to guess where?

 

Hint #1 -- on a major road

Hint #2 -- in Saanich

Hint #3 -- near a school

Hint #4 -- near the Saanich-Victoria border

Hint #5 -- next to a bus shelter

 

Will reveal on July 10th July 15th if not guessed. :)

Looking over the bay to the north of Reykjavik

Hydrant with no Steamer connection, just two hose connections

Hydrants in a snow storm along the Black River in Lorain, OH.

Old Fire Hydrant

after many sunny season, red become pink...

Hydrant across the street from the house.

Konica Auto-Reflex w/Hexanon 52/1.8

Fomapan 100

Developed in Rodinal 1:100 for 60 mins

I have this idea for a series of photographs that's gonna involve fire hydrants. If I actually make it happen, it has the possibility of actually being pretty cool.

 

This shot isn't, though. This shot is just a fire hydrant.

Ok, this was (too) obvious to take. You can't always be creative. Well, I can not. That's why photography is only a hobby and not my profession - besides having not enough talent. Or is that the same?

Camera: Lomo LC-A. Film: Agfa CT Precisa 100, home-developed with the Tetenal Colortec C-41 Rapid Negative Kit.

trusted myself enough to walk around at lunch today. wanted to take a fotolunch yesterday to burn off some steam, but wasn't entirely sure I wouldn't walk right to the cigarette counter to buy some smokes.

 

Today is the third day with no smokes for me and jen. No one has been hurt or killed.

The fire hydrants of Westlake, Louisiana (I am told) are sequencially numbered. A quick run up the block, revealed a pattern that could lead to that situation.

 

Westlake, Louisiana

12-2011

Golden hour on fire hydrants.

1 2 ••• 44 45 47 49 50 ••• 79 80