52 Rolls Week 42:52

Who knew there was so much going on in South Dakota?  We’ve made two trips there this year and still finding more to do. Perhaps appropriate on Pearl Harbor Day to take a look at some Cold War History….. This famous quote greets you at the entrance to the Minuteman Missile Museum. And as our…

52 Rolls Week 12:52

A Panorama Adventure Part I:  When I started my Mamiya 7 feeding frenzy I saw a 35 mm Panorama insert on line and said, ‘what the heck, buy it and try it’.  It didn’t cost much (Compared to all the Mamiya 7 kit) I had so no harm done to the finances. Sorry I didn’t…

52 Rolls Week 51:52

Since I haven’t yet developed my last roll from last year I’m making a timely substitution and giving a BIG Shout Out to Kodak for the return of my favorite color transparency film: Ektachrome 100 Professional Film. So I’ll share some of my best E100GX images from our 2005 Trek through Patagonia: See more from…

Week 38: The Beach

I have been a bit busy lately so have lost a bit of traction with this blog post.  So time to get back on track.  One of the reasons I am behind is I was lucky enough to have a trip to Florida. It was for an event but I took my camera with me…

52 Rolls Week 36:52

Lazy me….I have several rolls here but have not developed them or mailed them to my Photo Lab……So What to Post?  Then I realized I had never shared the color 35mm from Garnet, Montana.  So why not now?  Revisit Garnet in B&W. Let’s start with something cute….The Honeymoon Cabin.  Reserved for newly arrived couples to…

Week #12: A Sloped Canal

Ronquières… that’s the place I went this week.  It was a sunny Sunday so I could use some Polypan F and set the meter on the Canon A-1 to ISO 50.  I brought just a Canon 35mm lens with me and shot the whole roll with that combo. There’s a canal going through that village. …