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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
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.
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. :)
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.