Here's Daisy off my last roll in my M7, CV 50 2.2, Fojak 200.
No biggie, I occasionally post pics that include a dog in it...
Here's Dr G with Riley. Same stuff as above:
Here's Daisy taken yesterday - excuse the phone pic.
Two nights ago, walking them on leash on a sidewalk a coyote jumped out of the bushes and had Daisy's head in its mouth. Before I knew what was happening, Riley attacked the coyote saving Daisy's life.
Daisy had puncture wounds on the top of her head, and a deep laceration under her tongue where a fang had bitten through her chin. Surgery was required and successful.
Daisy - incredibly resilient - acts one day later - as if nothing has happened.
Riley was adopted from the Downey kill shelter about a year and a half ago. He had 72 hrs left before I got him. He's half pit, half collie and the joke is 'be the collie, not the pit' when he gets too zoomy.
That night I was so happy he turned full pit and saved Daisy.
I was visiting a friend yesterday and she's a photographer/writer. They had just moved into a new place and she gave me a tour of her office because she had cameras there. One of the cameras was her grandfather's Contax IIa in mint condition. I asked her if it works and she said she didn't know. She gave me an offer I could not refuse and said, "why don't you take it and put a roll of film through it."
Rolleiflex 3.5 + Fuji Acros 100 (badly) processed in xtol scan on Epson V500 and converted with darktable.
I messed up the processing: the negs are severely overdeveloped as I forgot to dilute xtol 1:1
To my defense, last time I processed b&w was in the late 80s
I asked permission to the nice owner to take this picture of a spoiled yet oh so cute little guy.
Hi, little ones.
Organize the children's photos from many years and say hello to the little one in heart~”Hi, little ones”.
Happy International Children's Day!
Two nights ago, walking them on leash on a sidewalk a coyote jumped out of the bushes and had Daisy's head in its mouth. Before I knew what was happening, Riley attacked the coyote saving Daisy's life.
Daisy had puncture wounds on the top of her head, and a deep laceration under her tongue where a fang had bitten through her chin. Surgery was required and successful.
Daisy - incredibly resilient - acts one day later - as if nothing has happened.
Riley was adopted from the Downey kill shelter about a year and a half ago. He had 72 hrs left before I got him. He's half pit, half collie and the joke is 'be the collie, not the pit' when he gets too zoomy.
That night I was so happy he turned full pit and saved Daisy.
taildraggin wrote:
lol. Is this just a little creepy?
It was a quinceanera photo shoot, and the girl’s dad - huge guy! - was right next to me. We were chatting for a while - super nice guy - and I asked him if I could take a pic.
Desmolicious wrote:
It was a quinceanera photo shoot, and the girl’s dad - huge guy! - was right next to me. We were chatting for a while - super nice guy - and I asked him if I could take a pic.