some pictures of the epitome of fall from 19th Ave. You get five minutes and you take them as you can, I guess.
11/30/11
fall
some pictures of the epitome of fall from 19th Ave. You get five minutes and you take them as you can, I guess.
11/29/11
11/23/11
11/22/11
leaves fall
The Olympus is rather sharp, for its size. I'm getting used to the zone focusing system. Sure wish I had time to get out on a walk once or twice a month to use it more fully. Maybe next term! This one's been a real ball-buster. Just a few more weeks. That baby is going to love a nature hike, I know that.
Labels:
autumn,
point and clicker
11/18/11
11/17/11
11/15/11
11/14/11
11/11/11
11/10/11
go eat a duck
Somebodies dog jumped into this pond once and started chewing on a duck. Pretty funny and a little sad.
Labels:
autumn,
point and clicker,
sliders
11/9/11
the olympus
Been using an Olympus XA2 lately, for the carry around camera, when two of my worlds kind of collide: NEWS STORY. Kind of an accounting/business scandal. Kind of interesting, if you're a news junkie or whatever
full fall
The train station is getting a new roof. It was like a million dollar project. It's been going forever.
leaf dust
funny fogginess.
full fall
The train station is getting a new roof. It was like a million dollar project. It's been going forever.
leaf dust
funny fogginess.
Labels:
autumn,
point and clicker
11/8/11
I'm bloggin!
~30 to come, these included, on Fujis ISO 400 slide film Provia. You get the vividness but some grain. Tons of contrast, compared with print film. Slide film on a point and click is the ultimate in photo-roulette.
Wife and I went on a bomb walk for her birthday last week. Here are a few pics. I guess when you load a 36 exp roll in the camera it takes a long time to get back. And when you don't take any pics too.
Wife and I went on a bomb walk for her birthday last week. Here are a few pics. I guess when you load a 36 exp roll in the camera it takes a long time to get back. And when you don't take any pics too.
Labels:
autumn,
point and clicker,
sliders
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