Lens: Canon EF-S 55~250mm STM Lens Camera: Canon T5 Photo Location: My Front Yard ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/500s Aperture: F7.1 Focal Length 209mm, Manual Exposure Mode, No Fill Flash With CWA Metering. Thanks for viewing. TT
Greatly appreciated there, young man. ) How are you feeling these days? Healing process progressing in a way that pleases you? all the best, Tony
Much better thanks Tony, I am at present digging under my house to build my darkroom, the soil is so dry and full of rock, when ever I drive a maddick or pick into the ground it bounces back at me, I had to resort to using a crowbar to dislodge the rocks in the soil. The going is slow but I am making progress.
Hhmmmm. I wonder if all this hard, physical labor you are doing may be a bit premature. Have you checked with your physician prior to working so hard? Wouldn't want to hear of a repeat of your first mishap. Do take care, mate. Cheers, Tony
I have been given a family heirloom, a 1937 Kodak 620 folding camera , it belong to my father's stepmother, She must have love taking photos as the shutter was very worn. I had to pull the front element out to access the shutter mechanism, I have finally got it working . A 100mm F6.3 F32 with shutter speeds of 50, 25, B and T. I can put 120 film in it with a bit of fiddling around and had a 60 x 90mm negative. Should make some interesting landscapes. Something to look forward too when I Finnish my darkroom.
I agree, that is something to look forward to. Nothing like resurrecting an old film camera and having it turn out some beautiful images. I am looking forward to it also. thanks for sharing. Tony