They disappeared rather quickly from my city when they tried them out about two years ago, too many were vandalized or left in locations where they obstructed movement. Must not have been cost-effective.
World War 2 US Army Signal Photographic Company Display at the Dutch Engineer Museum , 2...
She's a PTSD service dog and she was never neglected for very long. ;)
Lanchester , frame spacing is also an issue with this particular Century 35 camera
It's been a while since I've posted in here, finally got round to shoot some film and process it.
Rolleiflex K4B Automat, 75mm f/3.5 Tessar, Fomapan 200 Creative.
Another storm with a typical Dutch name. Again, sorry about that. And many thanks to the UK for serving as a windbreak for us Dutchies. :confused:
The "Lange Wiel", a small kolk-formed lake, has certainly expanded quite a bit with all the rain over the last two months
Pretty!
I've had to get rid of my classic WW2 jeep this year, due to reasons.
But I am looking to reinvest the money into something else, maybe a Morris Eight Saloon from the 1930s.
Yeah, a Tornado named after one of our retired Dutch weather reporters. Sorry about that. :oops:
The local sand dune park is slowly turning into a seaside beach
Thanks,
I'm not always happy with how the Leica M-E deals with fast lenses or color, it often adds time to post-processing, unfortunately.
"The most dangerous thing in a combat zone is an officer with a map"
Contax II, 5cm f/2 Sonnar + Y2 filter, Double-X
Same here.
I find the bags along the dog trail in the local sand dune park hanging off posts and twigs...because carrying them to a bin is too much work -_-
Today I was reminded of the Eyewitness event from last year at the Liberty Park museum.
Leica M-E, 7Artisans 50mm f/1.1
I take it you've visited the remains of the (new) Fort St. Andries and the old lock when you were there as well.
They've cordonned off the cellars last time I was there, two years ago. I remember before then you could still go inside.
Balda Super Baldax
No Fly Agarics across from my house this year. Maybe due to the summer heat, maybe because the soil was disturbed...
So a shot from 2 years ago. Leica M-E, Leitz 7.3cm f/1.9 Hektor.
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