Another shot from testing the ME Super (for more see here).
And of course we end up back at the storm drain.
Okay, so this isn’t a church.
But surely a sports field is a close relative in the worship department.
The Ukrainian Catholic church on Cook Street in Victoria.
An acquaintance was married in this church.
During the service the chimney collapsed (more…)
Around back at the Victoria Conservatory of Music.
Though really, this is like the front since most people enter from this parking lot.
Like yesterday’s shot, though more definitively, this was once a church.
Atlas Junk was parked behind this brightly coloured building.
Perhaps a former church (it is on Church Street, which seems to be church-less these days).
It now seems to contain a tea shop. Maybe Atlas needed a nice cuppa.
Those vehicle barrier poles sure look flimsy, not even a bicycle would be slowed by them.
Another shot from the expired Ilford FP4+ testing the Pentax ME Super.
View Towers in Victoria – I have used this view for camera testing for several years, and I did a post a while back of those tests (here).
It used to be close to my office so it was an easy spot, but they have put a chain link fence around this HVAC unit so I can’t get right under it like I used to.
So, now I don’t go by here much.
Another shot from the expired Ilford FP4+ testing the Pentax ME Super.
View Street in Victoria. Another shot from the expired Ilford FP4+.
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