Disruption of waves,
hints of the tide-hidden,
storm drain’s life cycle.
Another photograph taken while testing my “new” Olympus Trip.
This is taken at the sewage works on Clover Point.
Seen beside the road. The shoes look done, so perhaps there are no regrets at things left behind.
This film seems happier with a bit of overexposure – next roll I will be metering at ISO 160.
A bike in Market Square near the entrance to Camera Traders.
My first ever shot with Rollei CR200.
When our granddaughter was visiting around Valentine’s Day, she was thrilled to discover that a crocodile had taken up temporary abode in our house.
The crocodile got a lot more hugs than it was used to.
If you want to see the story of how the crocodile came to be at our house, then read these posts – start with the earliest date.
The potted plants on our patio are showing signs of spring – small leaves and happy succulents.
The film leader, exposed to light when loading the film.
An image made with light on film.
Perhaps this is not really a photograph, I am not sure.
In any case, I like it, so here it is.
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