B&W Black & White, monotone and sepia

From my newest - or rather most recently acquired - serious compact, the Olympus 35SP rangefinder, manufactured in the early 1970's. With a spot meter and a superb lens; program, shutter priority, and full manual exposure; it is fun to use and yields great negatives. These were shot on Fuji Acros 100 and developed in Kodak Xtol 1:1.

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Yes, those turtles are great - and they look as though they're good pals, yet there is a special place in my heart for the regal Pelican!

Here is one from me, seen from my "yard" up on the hill overlooking the river - it's a sure sign of spring to see these rowers in training, though I know it doesn't look like spring, yet.

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WOW WOW WOW!!! BB this is superb!!!!!!!!!
 
sooc > snapseed

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i was walking around downtown milwaukee, about to cross the street, when i noticed something a bit 'off' in the corner of my eye. i looked over at the other sign across the street which was proper. so, i stopped to snap a pic of this one. it only seemed right (or neat, at least) to turn the image upside-down. haha :p

once Lr officially supports this camera, i'll do it, better.


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Will, I just saw this on Flickr - and loved it from the first look. I'd love to know more about it. As I said on Flickr, I immediately thought of cave paintings - which I know it's not. I bet it would be wonderful to have a very large print of this with a white mat - and possibly a silver frame... Wonderful!
 
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