The view from the parking area at the lookout in Trafalgar Park.
Looks like I got my hand, or sleeve, in the lower corner.
Another shot from Christmas.
This was, I barely need to say, gingerbread house making, with the neighbour’s kid outside our back window, and her mother and the Queen watching from inside.
The combination of grunge on the window, film grain and the shallow depth of field makes for a lovely out of focus background.
Trial Island in the spotlight, storm drain in the wings.
I posted a version of this on Instagram a few days ago, without the storm drain, and repeat it below.
This is in the Mews, around back at Government House in Victoria.
I know not what is beyond this entrance as I did not breach the threshold.
There isn’t really anything past this gate, but the wrought iron is nice, and goes well with the hoses.
Another from my first roll of JCH Street Pan 400.
This is another shot from the Yashica 44, actually it is two shots.
I obviously forgot to wind on after the first picture, and there are no safeguards against double exposures.
The first shot was a still life of a silly Easter Island head replica that serves as a tissue dispenser.
The second shot is my mother on one of our outings.
I like the double exposure, though would have preferred two separate images.
This is another shot from the Yashica 44 on 127 Film Day.
A corner of the crane that was being used to install the new bridge span is peeking out from behind the wall.
I was disappointed to find that they had painted these pipes.
The last time I photographed them (see here) they were wonderfully shiny and would have worked very well in black and white on this gloomy day.
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