Down at the Sewage Plant
This is yesterday’s companion post from 52 Rolls which I had intended to reblog yesterday…
This is my Roll 4 taken with a Canon Elan 7N and EF 50mm/f1.4 using a roll of Fuji Pro 400H that came in the camera body when I bought it earlier this week. The photos are all taken at Clover Point in Victoria BC inside of which is hidden a sewage “treatment” facility. I have posted many shots of this location which can be found here. Today’s post is published simultaneously with one on my blog (here)that has many more photos from this roll, including the colour versions of ones I have converted to black and white and posted here on 52 Rolls, as well as some black and white conversions of ones posted below in colour.
If you get a chance to view my other post you will also find out more about the camera and a discussion about why I was on the lookout for this kind of camera. In a…
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That second shot is very nice, with good color and that nice watery reflection.
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Thanks Melinda – I like puddles!
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If I recall correctly, you are not the only one in your family who likes them!
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You do recall correctly, though the use of “puddle” for all bodies of water is waning now as she expands her vocabulary. For instance there is ocean now, but also ocean puddle, which I encourage!
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“Ocean puddle” is an excellent term, and everyone should adopt it!
(Hannah used to say “babble” for “apple” and it was a sad day when she realized her error…)
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Grandma and grandpa were, until just a few days ago llama, and that evolved to llama llama. Now we are firmly grandma and grandpa – I miss being llama llama. We gave her little plastic llamas in her stocking (well Santa did) and she found that delightful, if confusing.
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