Way back in 1972 we climbed Mount Etna on a Fiat 850 on roads that had practically disappeared as a result of an earlier eruption. Mount Etna, is Europe's most active volcano and the Vulcan from Greek mythology. A red spot can be seen in the photo where some lava was still coming out. It was a great experience but I have never repeated on the countless times I have been in Sicily. Once is enough. This photo was shot with the Canon FT and the Canon 28mm F 1:3.5 FL, a real gem. The film was Kodachrome II.
Greetings, this blog is dedicated to my life in photography. I want to make this a place to stop and relax. In the hope that this will help in these trying times
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These shots were As I go through my old cd's to re burn them, I keep fingid many great shots with the S1. It always amazes me what that ...
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There was something right about the skin tones of the D 1-X. Only the Fuji S2-Pro did better. The Nikkor 35-135 F 3.5-4.5 was used.
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Yes indeed, old photos from Sicily. I will be posting new ones very soon. The above photos were shot with Tri-X and with the Canon Ft and...
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