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Which Board? => Main Forum => : hookstrapped November 25, 2010, 06:23:31 PM
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One big reason I'm giving thanks today. Found a new model and... yup.
(http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1436/5207254378_9e44154a3c_z.jpg)
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4113/5207285034_cb51f6963b_z.jpg)
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wow, she reminds me of Audry Hepburn a bit.
Here's mine for the early weekend and long holiday...
My pinhole camera, a custom made beauty from Randy over at Holgamods, and a pinhole shot of fruit salad from today's meal.
enjoy!
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A few photos using my Vivitar IC101 "Faux Panorama" camera shot on expired Reala 100
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Ooh pretty model. Nice to see someone new :)
Now I got the slides/cyanotypes out of the way, i shall post colour stuff I got back from the lab.
(http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1299/5188165180_0a41c8f5c4_m.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/fishies_go_pook/5188165180/)
A single book shelf (http://www.flickr.com/photos/fishies_go_pook/5188165180/)
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/5188165830_29d202cf2c_m.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/fishies_go_pook/5188165830/)
Bleigeissen
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4086/5187566839_19afe31098_m.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/fishies_go_pook/5187566839/)
Bleigeissen at Wellcome Trust (http://www.flickr.com/photos/fishies_go_pook/5187566839/)
I have too many, i shall stop now.
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Hasselblad 501cm on Fuji 160c. Shot in a derelict hotel in Crete.
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Hookstrapped - you can't half pick 'em! Gorgeous model and the top photo does have more than a touch of the Audrey Hepburn about it. Beautiful work.
Astrobeck - love the salad. I must get round to changing my unhealthy diet and this is the sort of incentive I need...
Pyran9 - Love the panoramas. Difficult to choose a fave - but the bottom one is a neck ahead in my eyes
Heather - I am clueless as to what a Bleigeissen is but the second shot is a wee cracker. Love the colours.
Phil - speaking of colours - this has quality smeared thick all over it. How many derelict hotels are there in Crete and which tour operator keeps sending you there?
Here's my feeble effort (for now). Hasselblad 500c/m with Distagon 60mm f3.5 and Fuji Acros 100.
Hope to post more tomorrow - taken with a new toy....
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(http://www.monopix.co.uk/posted_images/ridge7.jpg)
(http://www.monopix.co.uk/posted_images/ridge6.jpg)
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Two beauties there Peter....but the second one is just awesome. More Ridgeway?
Very, very nice indeed.
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Uh, wow! That's quite an opening, 'Wasters!
Mr Angry....that's a damn fine country lane at dusk. Top of the class! :)
Pyran9: I love the colour palette from those Vivitar panos. Extraordinary.
Becky: I'm all about the pinhole these days and have been shooting a lot of 5x4 through my Tachihara. I love the way your new pinhole camera looks.
My own effort (even though it's Thursday evening here in the UK so this normally wouldn't feel right, except I've spent the last few hours thinking it was Friday until Jacqui set me straight!) was taken in August, but I forgot about it until now. A huge sea rescue helicopter flew low over the beach we were on in Cornwall and I managed to grab this snap using my Land Cam 360 and some Polacolor 125i film + the usual stain.
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5008/5207889606_bc02b3fa21.jpg)
Bigger here (http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwenn/5207889606/in/photostream/#/photos/edwenn/5207889606/in/photostream/lightbox/).
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More food shots from me soon. But for now let's start with spices. Shot with my Minolta X-300 and the 100mm f/4 wide open on Fuji Pro 400H. I forgot how shallow the DOF really is so only a few shots came out OK.
Urban
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Two beauties there Peter....but the second one is just awesome. More Ridgeway?
Very, very nice indeed.
yup
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got back from california today...only had a chance to scan a few polas so far!
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A wonderful Thanksgiving morning with my wife, step son, and youngest daughter, who was on her college Thanksgiving break. This picture is of her at 2 yrs. old.
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Hasselblad swc on Fuji 160c
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More Ridgeway?
Yes, more from the Ridgeway. Forgot to put a description. Duh!
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happy thanksgiving American cousins ;)
am just gonna go through all of these lovely photos before i post something later
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Great stuff from all. Sean, I love the mood you capture with your Polas.
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Great stuff from all. Sean, I love the mood you capture with your Polas.
Wot he said. Love the car photo.
Walter E: You're making me well up ;) What a gorgeous photo of your now-grown-up daughter. My kids are 3 and 5 and growing up quickly. Seeing your photo has filled me with lots of different emotions. The power of photography! ;D
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Great stuff as always Peter!
Urban
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Wow, these are all so good.
I'm having a terrible morning so these images are cheering me up immensely.
PS Urban Haf - your photos are making me hungry ;D
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Nothing really new from me this week as I'm in middle of new stuff - so a couple of portraits of two of my friends. Both Holga shots.
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hookstrapped, beautiful model, lucky lucky you!
heather, i like your single bookshelf :)
phil, i DREAM of derelict hotels..really!!!
(laughed at LD's response)
anyway, good work everyone.
(suzi, you have great looking friends btw)
here's one of snowy and one of harri.
i converted snows to b/w on flickr but i think i prefer the original colour version.
hassy 800z
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(suzi, you have great looking friends btw)
Thanks, heh ;D
PS LOVE your second shot, that could be a Xmas card!
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Urban, I love your food shots!
Suzi, I particularly like the first one
Vicky, great work as always. Love the shot of Snowy. As soon as I locate a derelict hotel here with access I'll be on the phone to you.
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Suzi, I particularly like the first one
Thanks Phil, that was taken on the grand staircase in St Pancras Chambers - formerly the old Midland Grand Hotel.
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pryan9 -- love those pics. I really like the Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim, but I think I might need to get one of these IC101's.
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Urban, I love your food shots!
Thanks Phil! Comments like this keep me going, especially on days like this.
Urban
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some pola 655 from mid-week. we had our 1st snowfall of the year: 4 inches, which - in Seattle - was enough to close schools & many businesses for 3 days....
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Here's a few taken on XP2 400 using a Voigtlander Perkeo I with Color Skopar f3.5 (wide open at 1/25th)
I'd just come out of a "Climate Change" seminar being held at the Willis Building next to Lloyd's and needed to de-bug my head.....
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Hookstrapped. As everybody else has said, she is a lovely model and these are great photos'
Peter. I was wondering when we would see more of your Ridgeway photos. This is a lovely series. Must book mark your Ridgeway site.
Phil. These wouldn't be abandoned containers in Crete by any chance?
Urban, Didn't one of the members here set up a food site, foodwasters or something like that? These lovely images. I remember reading a article in a photo magazine where a food photographer was showing how he got his images for advertisements etc. Shaving foam on beer and other such tricks. Generally it semed that in most of the photos some alternative product or other was used to highlight a foods attribute.
Suzi Love the one of the boy in the bath. (Sorry Suzi and thanks for the correction.)
Lovely set of images all round.
Mike
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OK, finally got my film back!
Here are a few of the pictures, all shot near the autoroute (highway/freeway for most people).
With all the construction and the traffic, getting to those places on foot was pretty scary...
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Gregor, lovely work
LD, I’m digging yours very much!
Francois, that last one is great!
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same model, Gakkenflex
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4126/5210834822_28a967c040_z.jpg)
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4089/5210799900_a02994acae_z.jpg)
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4124/5210880624_5355ecbf7b_z.jpg)
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Thanks Phil. I got one more out of this recent snowfall that I'm partial to. A few, overexposed, leaned toward solarization. A couple of those I liked but many the solarization 'got in the way.'
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Wow, some great stuff by all this weekend! Everything top notch! Some really fresh creative imagery. Well done all. :)
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Mmhh, grrreat wekend..
Hookstrapped, new model, looking good..
Gregors Tree,
Vicky´s that dog is a great performer : )
Sean´s car, which makes me willing to shoot again with shallow depth of field with the Polaroid..
PHil nigh shot with those great colorful containers..
Pryan fantastic and crispy panoramic shots..
From my side more from the Canon A1 and the 28mm, the second one are few girls shooting a smiley Alma which I was holding in a backpack in front of me : ) the first one is a building´s lobby with a peculiar Christmas decoration
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We have a European Market here in Galway City
for 3 weeks, lots of food and ware from different countries
in Europe!
i didnt go for the Osterich Burgers meself ! :o
Flexaret Va + Ilford FP4 + Caffenol-C.
(http://www.blog.alanlambephotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/sausage.jpg)
(http://www.blog.alanlambephotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/hats.jpg)
(http://www.blog.alanlambephotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/cheese.jpg)
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Suzi Love the one of the girl in the bath.
Thanks, boy not girl! ;D
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More wonderful stuff in this thread. Some great people shots, and I think Late Developer is channeling the ghost of Fritz Lang.
I went for a walk in the woods Thursday:
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Some great images as usual. I love Ed's Sea King helicopter image, the staining really sets it off.
I know summer's a long way off here in England, but here's a few more scarecrow shots. Holga and Kodak Portra 400VC.
Mike
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Urban, Didn't one of the members here set up a food site, foodwasters or something like that? These lovely images. I remember reading a article in a photo magazine where a food photographer was showing how he got his images for advertisements etc. Shaving foam on beer and other such tricks. Generally it semed that in most of the photos some alternative product or other was used to highlight a foods attribute.
I don't think I can do that for my images as my wife and me actually want to eat the food afterwards ;) But I've heard of that stuff, too. Not my cup of tea though.
Urban
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Snap from a couple of weeks ago when the sun shone and it was warmer. On the island of Great Bernera is this wonderful wall that snakes across the landscape. Can never seem to pass without snapping it. This was that day's snap. Hasselblad 50mm lens. HP5 @800 Rodinal
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Late Developer -- when I scrolled quickly down the page here and went past your first pic I felt like I was in a movie, looking up at the skyline from a convertible speeding along the streets. Very cool.
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Late Developer -- when I scrolled quickly down the page here and went past your first pic I felt like I was in a movie, looking up at the skyline from a convertible speeding along the streets. Very cool.
Thanks Hookstrapped. Glad you like my snaps. I've always wanted a good quality pocketable 120 folder and I've just acquired a Voigtlander Perkeo I. The pics are from the very first roll of film I put through it (more as a test than anything) and I just made an educated guess at the exposure.
Terry also seems to think I'm a conduit for the continuing exploits of Fritz Lang. Mind you, working in the City of London does share more than a hint of certain scenes from "Metropolis".... :)
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A few more from the vivitar IC 101 on expired Reala
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I brought my Rolleiflex loaded with Tri-X to see the new American wing of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston last weekend.
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one more, same model
she has a lot of different looks, which is one reason I'm excited to work with her
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5043/5212064207_2f2caeb8ae_z.jpg)
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Hookstrapped
Those shots are great, I love the colour ones. I also loved Suzi's shots especially the second one.
I have a series I shot in what I thought were derelict buildings, only to have the owner/dweller come to chat with me, an interesting guy who lives here and refuses to sell to developers.
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one more, same model
she has a lot of different looks, which is one reason I'm excited to work with her
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5043/5212064207_2f2caeb8ae_z.jpg)
In this shot and the earlier, colour photos, I think she has a slight look of Angelina Jolie. Lovely images, every one.
Great work from everyone (again) so why I am I surprised.....??
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Great set of pics everyone.
Andrea - that is a wonderful pic
Hookstrapped - Yup
Moominsean - great
I've been tidying draws and found some old slides from a family holiday to Thailand sometime arounf 1990. This was my photography honeymoon period, I was about 23 and in love with a minolta x300. Fuji slide film.
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Oh my! Would love to see the "derelict" owner that lives here Photo Utopia.....
Lovely set of photos from all this go round. Having a hard time picking a favorite, but really am liking Andrea's rocky bridge photo.
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Hasselblad swc and Fuji 160C. This was interesting to shot as it was blowing a gale and I had consumed a bottle of wine. Not a good combination :-[ hic!
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hookstrapped - really beautiful model and portrait...
pryan9 - I really like the faux pano shots, great sharp images !
phil - the details on the Crete hotel are incredible !
suzi - lovely portraits...
gregor - beautiful polaroids... somehow they look like glass plates...
aoluain - cool... you should try the burger... it's delicious !
mikeg - the second scarecrow shot is brilliant !! nice and warm colour tones
I don't really have anything new... I'm working on my website and re scanning some old negs. Here are a couple from my Thunderbirds 110 camera taken few years ago, hope it's ok to show...
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Mauricio, anything you've got is fine by me...and Battersea Power Station is doubly fine by me :D
Personally I'm on a roll these days and clocking up 3-in-3 when it comes to weekend threads on Filmwasters. For once I actually planned a shot in advance (like, the night before) and other than Joe creeping into frame as I tripped the shutter, everything worked out remarkably well.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4131/5216030124_6e46ae1274_z.jpg)
I spent a chilly 30 minutes in the garden with the kids yesterday and set up the Tachihara on its tripod more in hope than in expectation that anything would come of it. I pre-focussed by getting Amy to stand on a memorable patch of moss for about 30 seconds and took a light reading at the same time. I stopped down to f16 to get a decent DOF to cope with what I knew would end up being a very rushed photo. 20 minutes later when she was playing around with a circle of ice (harvested from a bowl of water we'd left out the night before), I managed to coax her in front of the lens for about 20 seconds. No time to look through the ground glass and compose a shot, so it was lucky that I was prepared.
Tachihara + expired Fujifilm FP-100B45.
Now, as to the whole matter of why the heck I'm outside in sub-zero temperatures with an LF camera trying to take what amount to no more than family snapshots of uncooperative children when i could be using a 35mm SLR or even a digi....Good point. Let me get back to you on that one.
:D :D
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I've been a tad absent of late. Gregor's Flowers and Ed's Copter are very cool. Here's one from this summer on a roll of Sensia that had been lost in the post. Taken on the Petri 7SII.
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I've been a tad absent of late. Gregor's Flowers and Ed's Copter are very cool. Here's one from this summer on a roll of Sensia that had been lost in the post. Taken on the Petri 7SII.
Great
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Some really excellent shots again this week, loving them all. My absolute fave is yours Miles.. ;D
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Now, as to the whole matter of why the heck I'm outside in sub-zero temperatures with an LF camera trying to take what amount to no more than family snapshots of uncooperative children when i could be using a 35mm SLR or even a digi....Good point. Let me get back to you on that one.
Ed, I think the result is the answer to that. For me, the best one this week.
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Suzi - I thought he'd appeal to you (he scares the B' Jesus out of me ;D).
Hookstrapped - Thanks - Your latest muse cetainly has something.
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Miles - that is an outstanding shot !
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Miles that is a very good shot, I really like the little face on the left...
Mark Antony
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Now, as to the whole matter of why the heck I'm outside in sub-zero temperatures with an LF camera trying to take what amount to no more than family snapshots of uncooperative children when i could be using a 35mm SLR or even a digi....Good point. Let me get back to you on that one.
:D :D
It would've been far too easy ed... we filmwasters are in search of an extra challenge that gives us something more special rather than a just digi snapshot ;) Congratulations ...!
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One more from me. This is an important ingredient in our cooking.
Minolta X-300, 50mm f/1.4 wide open, Agfa Precisa CT slide film.
Urban
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Miles: Love it. Excellent palette and just enough twistedness in the subject matter. :)
Urban: I'm with you on the smoked chillies (and so is Leon)....damn, I really need to start Foodwasters up again sometime soon.
Peter/Sapata: Cheers for the kind words; much appreciated. Maybe I'll try it again next weekend ;)
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Miles, grrrreat shot, at first I did not notice the small face, with or without it great shot, all just fits in.
Ed, well, I think the chilling 30mn were worth it! That's a great pic of your child! ;D
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Ed, well, I think the chilling 30mn were worth it! That's a great pic of your child! ;D
And she doesn't look like she lets the cold affect her either. I'm surprised since I'm always wrapped-up in thick fleece for most of the winter.
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Urban- I use those same smokey peppers in my cooking. Yum!
Ed- Yes, Foodwasters would be great to start back up, especially this time of year when everyone is cooking holiday treats!
:)
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It's that time of year again. Sheeps today. CJ, the bull in the morning!
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a couple of late ones from over the weekend I'm now finding time to scan. pola 665.
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Wow! That first one is just great! Both those portraits too Suzi are really nice. I went to a wedding and was lucky enough to have a Pathfinder loaded with some ID-UV (thanks Sean!), and a lovely bride:
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5210/5225997006_f5d49c605c_z.jpg)
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What beautiful stuff from this past holiday weekend! Skorj - that image could have been taken in the early 70s. Lovely. And Gregor, WHAT a vision, those 665s!
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Wow! That first one is just great! Both those portraits too Suzi are really nice. I went to a wedding and was lucky enough to have a Pathfinder loaded with some ID-UV (thanks Sean!), and a lovely bride:
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5210/5225997006_f5d49c605c_z.jpg)
You are so modest Skorj - weren't you the proud Father - of - the - Bride? Congrats to you and the happy couple.
Stupendous Picture by the way on a million levels of stupendousness.
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I'm not usually a big fan of wedding pictures but this one looks very nice...
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What beautiful stuff from this past holiday weekend! Skorj - that image could have been taken in the early 70s. Lovely. And Gregor, WHAT a vision, those 665s!
Thank you Ann. Happily, one of these made shot of the day on Polanoid.net.