Rolls 36, 37 & 38: Pinhole Meetups, The Good and Lonely

The Seattle Camera Obscura Photography Enthusiasts Society SCOPES usually has a meetup once a month or so. We converge on a location and share some QT shooting pinhole, with camera show and tell, and often some adult refreshments to wrap it up.  These three rolls of film represent two meetups (and some extra post-meetup) shots.

The color slides were shot at the WA state capitol, and was a record for SCOPES meetup attendance.  The B&W were from the next meetup and poor planning and scheduling conflicts found me alone.

Film/camera as indicated, additional notes per shot.

Film:  FUJICHROME Velvia 50 [RVP50]

Camera: terraPin 6X6 f/167

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Korean War memorial, Olympia WA, Capitol campus.

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Korean War memorial, Olympia, WA

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Korean War Memorial, Olympia, WA

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Capitol Building, Olympia, interior

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Capitol Building, Olympia, interior

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Vermilion Water Viper, Capitol steps, Olympia

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Capitol Building, Olympia, exterior

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Bronze doors, Capitol building, with flag.

Film:  Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100

Camera: terraPin Bijou “Incher” 6X4.5 f/135

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Water feature, Westlake Park

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A “Seattle Dog” Grilled onions and cream cheese. Get some!

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The pitch.

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Family Foosball Fun

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Yoga Panda

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Westlake Park and some random citizens

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On the Monorail to Seattle Center

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The Monorail track penetrates the Experience Music Project (EMP) Museum

Film:  Kodak Tri-X 400

Camera: terraPin Bijou “Incher” 6X4.5 f/135

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Finishing the roll: a brick dolmen.

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A memorial for an Orcas Island volunteer firefighter, a monitor and stacked tips.

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Beehive at the Doe Bay Fest.

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The Space Needle

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The Space Needle and EMP

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Gongs in the playground

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A lobster pot that caught bronze gongs. Trippy.

These rolls were processed and scanned by Moon Photo in Seattle; all images are as scanned without alteration.  More photos from this and my other 52Rolls can be found HERE.

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