I like repairing cameras, whether for myself because I can't afford to be shipping them off to an expert, or as a favor for a friend. Then I usually run a roll of film through them to make sure everything is working fine, and to see if they are as good as everyone goes on about.
I try to find different subjects to illustrate the capabilities of the camera or lens, because I don't want to bore anyone with the same-old same-old. And though I consider myself more of a landscape photographer (by happenstance), I look all around me when I'm out and about, because you never know what you'll find unless you turn around, or look down and up.
This particular camera was a real piece of work when it came in. The shutter would not operate because someone had packed the thing full of grease. Took quite a bit of work to clean it out. Then there was the matter of the center element being chipped badly.
I put the lens back together the way it came apart, and wound up with a flipped element. So the first few shots here are from before I fixed that. Then on the second roll I took one shot that was the same as the first shot of the first roll, and went on to seek other subjects around town.
All on Kodak T-Max 100, Ansco B-2 Speedex
YMCA by
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With flipped lens element
YMCA Revisited by
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After fixing the lens
BOOM! by
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Somewhat artsy look to this photo
Flare Over by
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Bellows leaks too
Towering by
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No, the tower and Y are separate buildings, but you can rent office space in the tower.
Up On The Hill by
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Part of an old state hospital that now serves as fraternity row for a local college
Salute by
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War monument in Salem, VA
Fairy Princess Cart by
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Rent-A-Carriage
Wheels by
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I find industrial areas, and the resulting piles of scrap very interesting subjects
PF