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some bee butt
these little yellow buggers looked like plastic
more backyard plastic

Digital (DSC-H1)
which one of these things is not like the others
All taken with Fuji Reala 100.
Thanks for looking!
]]>Also appearing: Kalmimar 1:3.5 35-70mm MC auto zoom, MC Rokkor-PG 1:1.4 50mm, Kiron 1:4 MC 80-200mm, and a Soligitor 2x teleconverter
So, it’s been a while since I fumbled around with manual focus or film. Here are some initial test shots. I wasn’t going for much, just a feel for what works. I’m just thankful anything came out. I have some half-decent film en route (Velvia slide), but these were taken with Walgreen’s very-own 400 speed 35mm color negative film.
Also, I still have to get my transparency adapter to work on my scanner so I can get a decent scan — these have been pulled off of the poorly compressed one-hour photo CD. Like I said, I am just (pleasantly) surprised anything developed.
most of these were taken with the Kiron 80-200mm lens and the teleconverter


a couple of grainy crops — some of it is probably from the high-speed film, but some of it is also from the low-res Walgreens compressed/sharpened scan







and Walgreens color negative 35mm film versus

my DSC-H1 digital

I am used to full manual control on my digital, but it was a blast to have no auto-focus. Although I need to get better scans, I am not unhappy with the results of the trial — I didn’t expect them to look like my usual digital photos, and I am glad they didn’t. Either way, it was great fun to look at the world through a viewfinder instead of squinting at a glared-over LCD.
Thanks for looking!
]]>Unfortunately, all this attention means that I probably still won’t have anything to post here for the next sixth months or so. I’ll most likely occupy myself by posting photos and a lot of filler.
Also, do not buy the cola champagne headlight repair kit. The owner wasn’t around to answer questions or brag, but I don’t see this fix working out too well or for all that long. However, I do have a feeling that there’s a working bulb in there — I just have to believe he or she had some specific motivation behind sticking a water bottle into the mess. Maybe it does a great job of channeling the light and the cola label gives it a nice ruddy orange glow. I just don’t know.




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]]>New Haven (WTNH) _ New Haven firefighters are still trying to knock out a now three-alarm fire at a bar in the downtown area.
Video taken by News Channel 8 shows firefighters attacking heavy flames inside the Brass Monkey Restaurant at 29 Center Street, near Orange Street.
News Channel 8’s Crystal Haynes reports pretty much all that’s left is the facade of the building.
A section of Chapel Street between State and Church has been closed so firefighters can put out the flames. Chapel between Elm and Orange Streets is also closed
Firefighters are concerned the fire might spread to a neighboring building.
We don’t know how the fire started. Right now there are no reports of injuries.
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-Craig
]]>So, for now, here are a couple of photos..
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