It may lack the mighty rock formations of Yosemite, but you have to think that Ansel Adams would nevertheless have enjoyed photographing the wide open landscape of The Netherlands & the endlessly changing skies above it 🤷♂️🙂
Two underground metro entrance canopies rusting away in a vacant lot in the tiny desert mining town of Goldfield, Nevada. Only in Nevada... o_0 (Photo: 10/06/2021.)
Reflection of the Twitter building from the next one: view from one of my 'eat lunch when I'm at work' spots (because it's one of the only nice and open air areas around)
(Minolta Hi-Matic 7S II, Ilford FP4+, Perceptol stock, scanned on Plustek 8200i)
I backed the Alfie TYCH half-frame film camera on Kickstarter, and have finally gotten around to trying it out. Here are a few of the shots I'm happiest with, from a recent trip to Glasgow. Ilford 400 film. #Film#StreetPhotography#BlackAndWhite
I'm enjoying the Nikon Zf. There's a switch on the top of the camera that turns on black and white, and I find myself shooting b&w more often because of it.
The Neil Road / Teo Hong Road / Duxton Hill circle just outside Singapore's touristy Chinatown is an interesting area to look at old school buildings. In the past, these buildings were all 'clan' / union associations, migrant housing, opium dens, and the main 'downtown' area.
This afternoon we were treated to a great Laurel & Hardy show in Cobh. Despite burning hot temperatures, Lucky Dog Theatre Productions and Haulbowline Theatre Group put on a great show and entertained the crowd around the Bandstand in the park.
It's amazing that it's exactly 70 years since Laurel & Hardy were in Cobh last!