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From thedailylumenbox.com Rollei Retro 80S shot at ISO 50 with SMC Takumar 28mm f/4 and No. 2 close up lens on Pentax Spotmatic F. Developed for 5:30 at 72° F in Cinestill Df96 monobath.
It's been impossible to get out to "shoot" lately--somehow real life encroaches at times--so I'm adding another of my architectural detail shots. Don't know why, but I find beauty in them and also can't help but wonder what's on the other side. Raise the latch and let's find out!
I was amazed at the beauty in such a utilitarian item like a door latch.The smith was an artist
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Ring and base plates re-plated, the rest manufactured new in stainless.
Shrinking and forming the end of the tubes was 'interesting'!.
Boccadasse, Genoa, Italy. Window shutter against a wall of grey stone.
Curated in: www.flickr.com/photos/caecilia_metella/galleries/72157623...
The latch may be old and rusty, but it still works. It keeps the gate closed, dog on the inside and the world on the outside. This photo just goes to show you, everything can be used as a photo subject.