Sunday, April 3, 2016
Return of the Leica
I have finally been able to start processing film again. This is an image captured on Agfa 25 in 2012 at a Romney rally in Salem, Virginia. The man was using one of the rally programs to protect his head from the blazing sun. Shot (I think; it's been a while) with an M3 and 35 mm f2.
I'm afraid it's a bit of a hasty scan, and there's still some dust and crud in the image. I'm just so pleased to be able to start posting stuff from the Leicas again.
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Monday, February 15, 2016
Washington and Lee Mock Convention
In my spare time, I of course try to squeeze in a few still photos ...
Political provocateur Ann Coulter spoke and proved something I didn't think possible: you can give a speech too far to the political right for a Washington and Lee audience. As she lost the room, she turned on them, making more and more references to rich "plutocrats," until she finally pointed out to the audience of generally wealthy students of the private university and said, "like your parents."
Long before she cast her hex, the audience had been reacting first with gasps, and then with expressions of increasing disbelief at what she was saying and how she was saying it, some turning to their phones to tweet their thoughts.
Former RNC and current Virginia State Republican chair Ed Gillespie spoke to a more welcoming reaction.
Also more popular were Newt Gingrich and former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Tallying the delegate counts; the choice -- by a two-to-one margin -- was Donald Trump.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
We Need a Couple Pictures ...
So the boss calls me in because they need a few pictures of regional landmarks to decorate the station. It's a real compliment actually, though when they suggested I could produce 50 pictures in about four days I began to wonder. At any rate, everyone seems happy.
Here are a few examples ....
Saturday, November 28, 2015
The Christmas Candlelight Procession
For the twentieth year, the people of Lexington Virginia, gathered at one end of Main Street, just in front of the landmark Stonewall Jackson Cemetery, lit small candles and walked through town, singing Christmas carols, to Hopkins Green, where the town's Christmas tree was lit.
Santa and Mrs. Clause moved through the crowd, handing out candy canes ...
The fire was passed from candle to candle as the moment to step off arrived.
The Clauses led the procession, riding in a white, horse-drawn carriage.
Among those watching and waving from the sidewalk, local businessman Alvin Carter, standing in front of his clothing store, Alvin-Denis. He would salute those he knew with his cup as the passed.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Monday, November 2, 2015
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