
One of my favourite parts in the park is a little section with babies. This statue is only about a foot high but it really makes you stop to think about life, and what a wonderful precious thing it is .

One of my favourite parts in the park is a little section with babies. This statue is only about a foot high but it really makes you stop to think about life, and what a wonderful precious thing it is .
An oldie but a personal fave . This was taken on Rollei RPX 100 (Exposed as 200ASA) I used Caffenol C-L with Semi stand development . That’s 50mins at 20˚c with agitations for the first minute then 3 at 2,4,8,16 and, 32 mins. Negatives scanned with my epson V700 with silverfast 8 SW.
Camera used was a tripod mounted Hasselblad 203FE with a CZ Planar 110mm f2.0 mounted on E56 and E32 Extension tubes.
Another old shot. This was taken in Denmark back in the 80’s with my good old FM2 and a Sigma 28mm (Remember when they made manual focus lenses?)on some Kodak T-Max film which I developed myself. When you read this. I’ll be in Denmark for a weekend visit. So this is quite apt.
Have a nice weekend everyone :0)

The title says it all.

Somebody’s pride and joy is now abandoned and left to rust in peace. Or should that read to pieces?

One that got away from my trip to the Netherlands. I like to re-visit shots. I find that by doing this that I haven’t been swayed in my opinion by my mood at the time.
I took this shot while visiting a friends farm where they raise Charolais cattle.This is a close -up cropped shot. Taken with my Leica M9P and the Summicron 90mm f2.0 ASPH lens I have which is a little underused . However is my go to portrait lens. I decided to crop quite heavily with the eye as an anchor point to give the shot more impact. I think I have achieved what I wanted to do. I would be nice to read what you think dear reader.
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