The bald guy in yesterday’s shot was watching this family scene.
More from the ME Super tests (see here).
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Pentax ME Super, SMC Pentax 50/1.4 lens,
Ilford FP4+, expired 09/2011, shot at 100 ISO. Film developed & scanned commercially.
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Great scene .. love the sun sparkling on the water 😃
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We seem to have plunged into the low, wet and blustery winter skies and these sun sparkles seem an age ago.
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So nice! Those sparkles on the water – really inviting!
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Thanks Lynn. I used a polarizing filter to try and keep the reflections a bit under control. I’m glad you like the result.
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That makes sense – it’s easy to forget those filters are sitting in the bag. They’re so useful sometimes.
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Very interesting, atmospheric photo, the drain almost submerged, the people getting wet feet, the distant Olympics, sun on the water, even a container ship.
PS. I didn’t think that guy yesterday was bald, I thought it was a tight fitting cap.
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Hi Val, this is turning out to be one of my favourite shots of the storm drain – the light is great, and the people are well placed.
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