- On my way to downtown St. Louis, I came across this situation in Overland Missouri. Multiple fire trucks, blocked off streets, Police officers re-routing traffic, and a lot of general confusion. I had my Minolta 300si camera with me, and because I had intended to take pictures anyway, this seemed like as good a place to begin as any. Because the police were specifically directing people away from the buildings on the right side of the street, I knew I couldn't get close enough to see what was actually causing all the confusion. So I used my zoom lens to try to get a closer shot in the hope of learning what was causing all the attention to the roof of the buildings. Eventually the fire trucks began driving away, I never did find out what they were looking for, so my next stop was downtown St. Louis, Missouri.
My next stop was Union Station Mall. The photo below was taken just outside of the mall stores. As you can see it's getting darker outside. The restaurant in the picture below is Landry's. The time of day is dusk. The wooden bridge leading from the mall parking lot, across the moat to the restaurant has tivoli lights that give off just enough illumination to highlight the water under the bridge.
My final shot for the evening is of this water fountain. It is dark outside, but the built in camera flash lights up the water beautifully.
This is the Minolta 300si film camera I used to take the pictures above. It's a modestly priced piece of equipment. You can find them on Ebay (where I found this one) for less than $35.00, including the shipping. A great first camera for student photographers. I used auto focus mode to take these pictures because I wanted to see for myself whether or not the rumors I've heard about this camera are true. The rumor is that it's almost impossible to take a bad picture with this model. What do you think?
If you own one of these cameras, please give me your opinion. 'til then, Happy Shutter bugging!