There is a circuit in the city for testing old cameras. At least I have found one.
It starts in Buceo harbor, near the fishing boats and tugs.
Then the nice Holocaust Monument, which is a fitting subject to visit 70 years after the liberation of the concentration camps.
I have photographed the olive tree at the end of the rusty rail track in the monument area a lot of times. It gets a little bit higher each year. I keep trying. This is an artsy effort.
The old Rodo Park is a good place to finish the roll - many odd subjects. The park has become an attraction for Sunday-morning photo clubs and courses - which is good. This carousel has been turning around in the park since I was a child. I do not think that current children will show too much enthusiasm for these old sleazy attractions. This one looks like the future seen in 1950 or so.
Next weekend we have elections for the city government. All candidates promise changes, but I would be very much surprised if change finally comes to this old park.
Technical: Yashica-12 (no longer in my hands), Pan F+ in Beutler. Some dust in the negatives, I am getting careless. Thanks for looking! I have reached 100 entries in this blog, which is more than I thought I would.
Friday, May 01, 2015
The test routine
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