Sunday, May 07, 2006
About Me
- Name: micki
- Location: United States
No digital photography here folks. Only film, all the time. No post processing. I shoot it, I have it developed, I scan the print, I post it. It is hoped that you would respect my ownership of the images posted, despite the ease with which you could copy them. If you would like a true photographic print of any of my images, please contact me at goodiesbaker@yahoo.com and I will be happy to provide you with one. Weapons of Choice: * Minolta 7000 * Minolta 9000 *Minolta Dynax 9 * Konica Minolta 70 *Minolta x-700 * Minolta AL-F Rangefinder *1958 Minolta Autocord *Holga *holgamod Holga *PIX Panorama Toy Camera *Polaroid One Step Close Up Lenses: Too many too list, just read the stats for each shot I post Scanner: Epson 4990 Perfection Photo Favorite Films: * Kodak Tri-X * Fuji Superia * Ilford HP5+ -- Goal: To make the best exposure possible, on film. A Theme a Day *Sunday – Take A Guess *Macro Mondays *A Glimpse of My Town Tuesdays *Wednesday's Colors *Thursday's Critter *Unique Film and/or Camera Fridays *Saturday – Anything goes
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So here it is…Take a Guess #9 I took this while out shooting the fruit and water shot I posted awhile back.
Which tunes in yesterday’s shot? That was my Creed CD. As a mater of fact, I’m in the process of learning the drumming parts of a second song of theirs. The first one I learned is too much fun to play.
A big shout out thank you to Bruce from Massey’s Camera, my closest pro shop, over in Williamsburg. I’d had that exposed roll of infrared and pushed T-Max sitting around waiting for me to drive the 45 minute to an hour trek to Williamsburg to drop the film off. My husband was going to be driving to there for a study group last Sunday, so I called ahead to see if the camera shop would be opened. Nope, closed on Sundays. Later on, I called back to see if there was a mail slot or something I could have Hubby drop the film in. Nope. I mentioned by dilemma of making the drive only to drop the film off. Long story short, Bruce lives just a hop, skip, and a jump from my place here on this peninsula. We met at a local gas station where I handed my film off to him to take in to work to have developed. It’s small gestures like that, along with all the great feedback from those who comment here, that really keep my faith in the human race strong.
I know I know, that's from the arch between a truck/lorry and it's pay load.
very attractive but no idea...
Agree with jide. Must be something from a truck. The grill on the right reminded me of that and the orange things on the bottom must be the blinker.
Refrigerated tractor trailor, perhaps?
Looks like a brandy new one, or else it's just very, very clean.
Great perspective, I like this shot.
Laurie has it, trailer to a semi. Cool pic.
You beat me this time, Micki. i have no idea what it might be. Looks like part of some machine though.
Love how the blue stands out perfectly against the dull colours of the city - GREAT SHOT!
Tough one! The left part seems to me like a shutter of a shop (i guess its a shop by looking at the number i.e 2803)
I am glad that everything finished well.
Swim in the nigth...!!!!
Good evening!
o I know I know I know...part of a truck...I think...mmmhhhh...maybe?
Nope, no real guess.
Now that is good service.
Well 2803 must be the address of that trailer! :) heehee..
Interesting pic.
i like this shot, though i can't say what it is. some machine-thingy. nicely framed though, nice crisp detail.
im guessing part of a telephone booth -
i think we all need some assurance the human race is good sometimes - your right - its the little gestures that make all the difference
Macro of a Ladyshave, 2803 series.
2-8-0-3 is pick 4 lotto numbers?,i will buy this # next time:-P
i think this photo is part of AC or ventilation machine? have no idea kinda cool composition and framing:-)
House number !
I am also thinking a part of a semi. Way to go Bruce from Masseys Camera! I love random acts of kindness.
Tena koe ehoa
Its the section between the cab and trailer of a big rig.
Always fun to extract bits of larger things and place them out of context. Great story about the film hand-off - talk about customer service!
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