Jenny by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
Leica M5, Leica 35mm f/1.4 Summilux ASPH 11874, Cinestill 800T.
I need to get a low profile ND for 46mm. I only have a Polarizer in that size and so I was operating without a hood, and well...flare (in the first image).
I need to get a low profile ND for 46mm. I only have a Polarizer in that size and so I was operating without a hood, and well...flare (in the first image).
Sadly, the little Olympus is showing signs that it is near the end of it's life (random light leaks/ nearly dead LCD). It's such a fun, pocketable camera.
It's sad how few of the stately train stations remain. I feel lucky that we have very nice examples on the west coast (Seattle, Portland and especially LA), but it was nice to find a few others on my 3-day trip. El Paso was a pleasant surprise with beautiful, benches and ornate tile floor (and cowboys outside).
It's sad how few of the stately train stations remain. I feel lucky that we have very nice examples on the west coast (Seattle, Portland and especially LA), but it was nice to find a few others on my 3-day trip. El Paso was a pleasant surprise with beautiful, benches and ornate tile floor (and cowboys outside).
Nice shots. it is indeed sad, but if anyone has a chance while in LA, definitely go visit Union Station. As a bonus, there is lots of excellent photo ops all round that area.
Desmolicious wrote:
Nice shots. it is indeed sad, but if anyone has a chance while in LA, definitely go visit Union Station. As a bonus, there is lots of excellent photo ops all round that area.
p.s love the colour you got out of that film!
Thanks!
I was a little miffed that I didn't have any time to explore Union Station on this go around. On a normal day there should be about an hour of layover at Union Station between the two trains I rode (Coast Starlight to Texas Eagle), but the first leg of the journey was three hours behind at the point of origin due to a fire in the dining car. It was able to make up most of that on the 30 hour trip from Seattle to LA, but I still had to run from one train to the other (and skip the train station photo opps).