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It looks a bit like a bicycle chain separator, though they usually have a T handle.
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Exactly. It's great for misting the tomatoes in the greenhouse or soaping the blackfly on the beans, far better than a squirt bottle.
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This one is actually just post-Soviet, from 1991. It's often said that they were made in a munitions factory (the Kiev Arsenal), but actually during WW2 the factory specialized in artillery rangefinders so they did have optics experience. Though it's (to put it mildly) quite solid, I find it easier to hand hold than the Bronica.
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A few from around the local wildlife trust reserve at Dry Sandford Pit. Kiev 60 and Fomapan 200. A couple of the old working faces I'm not sure if anything lives in the larger holes in the faces, the "pencil" sized ones are mining bee nests. Low Water: chiaroscuro
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Super shots. The holes in the leaf in the second make it look like it's been leaving muddy footprints.
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Thanks every one. I set up the camera there as I was aware that the hedgehogs do use those steps regularly. The first time I saw them going that way it was a surprise considering how high the steps are in relation to the size of the animals. @skullfunkerryI get quite a lot of cats on mine.
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Yesterday evening, I got round to putting the camera trap out again. I was sitting at the table on the left finishing dinner when the smallest of the hedgehogs came round the corner of the house and up the steps onto the lawn.
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Why? if you need wheels use what is to hand. Actually my interpretation is that he is collecting donations for a charity shop, and the sewing machine, pram and other boxes are being loaded into the van.
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I like how the gap between the screen and the canopy combine with the eyes on the canopy to make a lop-sided grin.
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Thanks Ryewolf. The P30 is frustrating as it works really well for macro, but is very tricky for other uses (slow and very little exposure latitude) and I don't want to dedicate my main 35mm camera to mainly macro. Ferrania have been hinting at a medium format release for ages, but still no actual film.
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Bencini Comet, Shanghai GP3 in 127 format Restaurants The King Letcombe Brook (and plenty of pincushion distortion) On Call
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Testing out a macro rail. Two with the Minolta setup, on Ferrania P30. Shield Bug (50mm macro + 1:1 extension, ring flash) Garden Snail (no extension ring here) And two with the Bronica ETRS and 100mm macro lens + 28mm ring, Fomapan 200. Daisies The berry of the goose
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Bowdown Woods, early May, but only got the scan back from the lab this week. Bronica ETRS with the (then) newly-released Kodak Gold 200 in 120 format.
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Good to hear that you're out and about again. And you haven't lost your eye for a shot.
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An excellent study, but as a scientist I am frustrated by not knowing what the driver and the pack of ratsies are seeing.
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Mostly wildflowers from the part of the lawn I've let grow as a bit of meadow. White Clover Buttercup Self Heal (Got an ID from Flickr). And a detail of the floret in the middle: And finally a rather confused runner bean: Usually they are all red or all white, but some this year are half-and-half (I think this is either the third or fourth generation of saving the has-beans and planting them next year).
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Since the Friday of the Jubilee weekend would have been my Mother's 98'th I put a nice roll of film (FP4+) into her old Rollop TLR and took it out for a wander around Ardington & Lockinge. Approach to the (modern) stone circle at Ardington: The noon stone: The Parkinson's community garden East Lockinge:
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Southend seafront, and a full moon
JamesT replied to skullfunkerry's topic in Urban and Architecture
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Hard to get close to a hare, those protruding eyes give nearly 360° coverage, and they're a bit on the quick side.
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Took the large format camera out on Saturday for the first time in a few months. The little waterfall I've posted a time or two is on the branch heading off bottom left. Intrepid 5x4, 90mm Super Angulon, Ilford FP4+. 1/4 s at f/11.
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