If you push through the blackberry canes and go around back of the E&N Railway roundhouse in Vic West, then you enter the remains of a summer encampment, with wall art and all.
These are more photo’s from Earle’s Lomo LCA+ when we went out to (more…)
I had a 45 year old fish-eye lens along when I did a camera swap with Earle last weekend.
That trip was about using each other’s cameras as you have seen in some of my recent posts.
But I was in the middle of the first roll to test the fish-eye so I brought that camera along too and shot with it a few times.
The E&N roundhouse in Vic-West was a great place to try the lens, even though it was raining and it is hard to keep drops of the front element for which no hood is possible.
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The Ross Bay storm drain was an obvious place to stop by while testing a new-to-me lens.
In this case it is a screw mount Fish-Eye-Takumar 17mm/f4, dating between 1967 and 1972.
I always was intrigued by fish eye lenses and the distortion they bring. (more…)
Ross Bay surprised me with this graffiti when I was out in the rain on a camera swap with Earle.
I hadn’t walked along this stretch for a few months so I assume it is quite new.
It is some of the most interesting (more…)
Ross Bay drift wood and sedges, another shot made during a wet and overcast camera swap with Earle. (more…)
An infant’s grave in Ross Bay cemetery with a single date on headstone.
Last weekend I met up with local photographer Earle for a camera swap. We spent several hours in very flat light shooting each other’s cameras all around Victoria.
Earle shot my Olympus mjuii and I his Lomo LC-A+ RL.
The Lomo has a reputation for distorted (more…)
A fire station in Esquimalt.
I like how the truck is peeking, as if curious and nosy about the neighbourhood comings and goings.
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