since I’m going to spend a few days in Nairobi and that I won’t be able to work on the blog, I’ve put a few posts to make you keep patient ;-)
check the light, think of corrections, set the aperture, set the shutter speed, come closer or further as there is no zoom, focus, and click once, maybe twice, but then reload the film in between. This is still common knowledge for many people but for many youngsters, this must sound like prehistory. And I’ve got to be patient as there no screen to show me the result, hope that the picture will turn OK, hope that I won’t screw up during film processing at home…
why do I still bother you might ask? Well like any vintage stuff that is use in the world, there is an attraction that can’t always be explained…maybe the Leica hasn’t been used that much since I bought it. Maybe I haven’t forgot how much I wanted that camera and the Rolleiflex too by the way.
these ear rings never cease to amaze me..
Tanzania, vast empty landscapes…
something that I don’t always appreciate: a man would sit on the stool, doing nothing, leaving the female patients standing up with no moral problem.
and these below in Lengijave again.
scenery at the footstep of Mt Meru.
2 shy kids, already carrying their own stick like adults.
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