Greetings from the peace and quiet of Redhook, Brooklyn.

Love this little French bistro in the heart of Georgetown.
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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.
Fujifilm X-T1 and Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4 R Lens – 1/60 @ f/1.4 -ISO 200
Its very rare these days to see older wooden boats still in operation so when I ran across this one I just had to take an image of the wheelhouse.
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For those of you familiar with the movie “When Harry Met Sally,” Katz’s was the location of the famous “I’ll have what she’s having” scene with Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal. In fact, hanging from the ceiling above the table where the scene was shot is a sign saying “Where Harry Met Sally… Hope you have what she had! Enjoy!!” And in the midst of all the bedlam and scores of people waiting to sit, this lone table stands empty. Have some fun pondering the reasons for that!
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During a recent trip to Nashville, TN I visited the Johnny Cash Museum. I didn’t have my camera with me so I used only my iPhone to take pictures – I had no idea they would allow it! Anyway, I loved the rhythm that the vinyl records, each framed in black, made along the wall. The labels of course were very colorful and a shot in color was nice, but the rhythm was more dramatic when converted to black and white. The reflections you see are from the opposing wall that had an equal number of vinyl records framed out the same way.
Whether you are interested in vinyl records, or not, you may enjoy a post on my personal blog: Robyn Graham Photography, that includes an image and a quote about the subject.
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