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15 minutes ago, stray cat said:

Might need ropes and crampons for that initial part up to base camp.

Ha ha ha!

It's a feature just to have the building passed as wheelchair accessible. Nobody cares much about the disabled in India, unfortunately. There's a long way to go. 

With population burgeoning as it is, simply getting on to public transport can be a real challenge. 

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Three from yesteryear, when I had hair, and by all accounts wasn't too shy to engage with a lovely looking model.

Rolleiflex T (with the 16 on setting) and FP4.

First crack at scanning with my SL2 and Leica R 100/2.8 macro.

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Rolleiflex 2.8e, Ektar

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1 hour ago, tuna said:

Rolleiflex 2.8e, Ektar

The perfect image for using Ektar! I have always criticized it for its heavy bias towards Red, but you have exploited it perfectly. The natural bleaching of the rest of the image is a perfect foil to it.

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On 11/24/2025 at 11:48 AM, gbealnz said:

Three from yesteryear, when I had hair, and by all accounts wasn't too shy to engage with a lovely looking model.

Rolleiflex T (with the 16 on setting) and FP4.

First crack at scanning with my SL2 and Leica R 100/2.8 macro.

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The hair may be gone Gary but at least the model hung around. (Hope we got this right!)

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30 minutes ago, stray cat said:

The hair may be gone Gary but at least the model hung around. (Hope we got this right!)

LOL, sorry Phil, No, if "we" is you and Sue, wrong. It isn't the "once met never forgotten" you met at Frankston.

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38 minutes ago, gbealnz said:

LOL, sorry Phil, No, if "we" is you and Sue, wrong. It isn't the "once met never forgotten" you met at Frankston.

😖 Dammit! Sorry about that - I'm going to push the blame onto Sue, although that might be just a tad unwarranted. Your model's joie de vivre is what convinced us that Shirl had had an earlier career modeling for aspiring David Baileys.

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