saph wrote:
Peter (Oosty), enjoying your Italy scenes. I presume you took in the game from Tokyo a couple hours ago. Quite different halfs.
Samy, you're quite right. It was always going to be a hard game but our game plan on the day was spot on. If we hold on to our passes we will be hard to beat - we'll see.
I had never paid attention to rugby until this world cup. Quite a fast moving game! And having dealt with scrums on software projects, now I know what a real scrum is. Its far more fun. Good luck with the next round Peter.
Another one with F6 and 3.5cm f2.8S. This is Patapsco river just south of Baltimore. Delta 100 is a sharp film. Not sure what's going on in the roll, could be the lab scan too, will have to wait for the developed film to come back and take a peek.
Just to show there is more to Glacier NP than mtns, lakes, streams and waterfalls (if that wasn't enough), here is an image from last week of the lake side of historic
Lake McDonald Lodge. In the early days visitors would arrive by boat to this side of the lodge. It would have been nice to have had a better sky, but it was what it was.
Lots of lovely color on this page but I decided to kill the color in this portrait orientation view of Edinburgh Castle taken from the steps of The Vennel.
The clouds had rolled in again and the very short lived blue hour had gone by the time I took this.
I thought b&w added to the damp moody scene.