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One more bovine shot.

500C/M

80 Planar

Agfa RS100

Gary

 

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You have been warned!!!  (Another from this week's GW690 / Acros 100 outing).

 

 

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M6, 35CronASPH, TMax 400, X-tol 1+3

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One more bovine shot.

500C/M

80 Planar

Agfa RS100

Gary

Who would have thought an animal of that size could actually look coy? But she pulled it off. The other cow, staring at you in the backgound, makes the photo, for me. Long live the 500 C/M and 80 Planar..........All Planars, in fact.

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The Old Pig shed. Leica M6 Tx400. Tony.

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Another one from Tuesday's roll of Acros 100 in my GW690II.  This is the Church of All Saints in the hamlet of Leigh, N Wilts.  The introduction of Wikipedia's entry says of it:-

 

All Saints Church was built around 1250 at Leigh, north Wiltshire, England, and was originally on a site half a mile to the north of its current location. In 1896, the nave, porch and bell tower were moved from their original location and a new church was built. The chancel and the east gable of the old nave remain in the old churchyard as All Saints Chancel.

 

 

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