Sunday, March 20, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
St. Louis St. Patrick's Day Parade
St Patrick's Day Parade in St. Louis, Mo
Model T Ford Club
Irish Pageant Queen
What lawn mowers have to do with St. Patrick I haven't figured out. But these guys were in the parade.
The USO
These Guys are sitting in motorized movie theater chairs.
These are some of the pictures I took at the parade. They were all taken with a Minolta Maxxum 3XI 35mm film camera, equipped with a 35-80 auto focus, zoom lens. The film is Fuji 800 speed film.
Model T Ford Club
Irish Pageant Queen
What lawn mowers have to do with St. Patrick I haven't figured out. But these guys were in the parade.
The USO
These Guys are sitting in motorized movie theater chairs.
These are some of the pictures I took at the parade. They were all taken with a Minolta Maxxum 3XI 35mm film camera, equipped with a 35-80 auto focus, zoom lens. The film is Fuji 800 speed film.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
My Minolta Auto-Focus Camera
The picture above (top) of my neighbor's door was taken in the evening. As you can see by the "decorations" these pictures were taken back in October. (I'm back logged on film developing) The picture below it of the skeleton positioned in front of the Overland, Mo Fire Department, was taken at night.
This picture has nothing to do with Halloween, but it's one of my favorite places to eat. They've got super chicken wings. Their buffet prices are reasonable. It's a family oriented restaurant (as far as I know they don't serve alcohol). And, the owners are some of the nicest people you'll ever meet. If you're ever in the Overland Missouri area, you'll want to stop by the "CHINA FUN BUFFET" restaurant, located at the corner of Woodson and Midland roads.
All of the pictures posted here were taken using Fuji 35mm film. The film speed is 800. And the camera used was a Minolta Freedom 70 EX with auto focus.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
May I give you a gold(en) coin like this one? It's easy to get, and it's real, legal (spendable) U.S. money. Just go to my blog and post one of your pictures there. It DOES have to be one that you photographed. Just tell me what kind of film, and camera you used to take it. On April 15th, I'll choose the 25 pictures I think are the best, and post a list of the winners, and request address info so I know where to send the coin(s). That's it!
Please keep the photos "family friendly" (no nudes). And while baby pictures are encouraged, bare bottoms are not. By submitting a photo, you are stating that YOU took the picture and have the right to post / publish it. Thanks in advance for participating.
Please keep the photos "family friendly" (no nudes). And while baby pictures are encouraged, bare bottoms are not. By submitting a photo, you are stating that YOU took the picture and have the right to post / publish it. Thanks in advance for participating.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Video 1
This video was shot with a Logitech webcam, and Microphone. The camera was about $25 at Walmart, and the microphone was $15. The "graininess" of the video could have been avoided by plugging the camera into a high speed port instead of using a full speed port. Being new to digital video, I'm having to learn as I go along. I like the camera. I was surprised by the number of options available to me with it, considering the nominal price for the equipment. I can take still photos, make videos, and even do web cam video phone calls.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
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