Image Taken with a Fujifilm X100F
Antiques
Lost in Indiana
Photography
Small town Indiana © Steven Willard
This might serve as an example for the value of GPS tagging. I know when this photograph was made, exif data even tells me what camera and lens, but what I don’t know is where. I was on a cross country drive when I stopped in this small town someplace in central Indiana, in the heart of farm country. You can believe it was a small town when I tell you that this store was right across the street from the town green where there was still evidence of a Fourth of July picnic. I wish I knew where it was. Look close and you can just make out the “LOVE” in the window.
Olympus OMD EM5 with 20mm f1.7 Panasonic lens.
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All steamed up.
Black And White Photography, David, Photography
Netley Marsh Steam Rally. A beautiful hot summers day and lots of old steam driven traction engines. Heaven for a photohound.
They do say “The best camera is the one you have with you at the time”. This was taken on a Canon powershot G9. I loved those G cameras.
PP in Analog Efex pro II
Through The Wringer
Black And White Photography, Joseph, Photography
Fujifilm X-T1 and Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4 R Lens – 1/17 @ f/2.8 – ISO 200
More of my images can be seen at – The Visual Chronicle
Neatness Counts
Black And White Photography, Joseph, Photography
Fuji X-Pro 1 and XF 18-55 LM OIS R Lens – 1/105 @ f/3.6 – ISO 200
Back In The Day
Black And White Photography, Joseph, Photography
Fuji X-Pro 2 and XF 18-55mm LM R OIS Lens – 1/320 @ f/7.1 – ISO 200
This is a deteriorating bucket from an old water well. Its fascinating what people had to do years ago for a basic necessity.
Ball
Black And White Photography, Laurie, Photography
Old Spice ?
Black And White Photography, Joseph, PhotographyLake Pepin Pearl Button Co.
Black And White Photography, Dan, PhotographyThose Magnificent Men And Their Flying Machines
Black And White Photography, Joseph, Photography
Fuji X-T1 and XF14mm f/2.8 R Lens – 1/30 @ f/4.0 – ISO 5000



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