Backroads Rolleiflex

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Just ambling about Montgomery County, VA on a fine Spring day with a K4A and some T-Max 100.

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Boone Road by P F McFarland, on Flickr


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Barn and Crib by P F McFarland, on Flickr


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Key To The Underworld by P F McFarland, on Flickr


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Nestled by P F McFarland, on Flickr


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Creek Snag by P F McFarland, on Flickr


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Crowned by P F McFarland, on Flickr


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Springtime On The Creek by P F McFarland, on Flickr


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Seriously sharp images, PF.


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Ditto what Julio said. Love that "Barn and Crib."


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Man, I love the Rolleiflex and medium format. Nice job, here.

The TMax looks really good here.


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Lovely images. Each one shouts out "I was taken with a Rolleiflex!"


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There's something wonderful about taking a walk with a Rolleiflex. These are great.


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COOL! I will be in you neck of the woods this weekend... taknig the kids to Great Caverns
Any tips for the area?


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titrisol wrote:COOL! I will be in you neck of the woods this weekend... taknig the kids to Great Caverns
Any tips for the area?
Dress warmly! Do you mean the Grand Caverns at Grottoes? I actually don't get up that way very often, Pablo, and may have driven past Grottoes only a couple of times twelve years ago. One thing I have noticed in the area though is a lot of the good old Mom and Pop restaurants have disappeared, but there may still be something with a more local flavor in town.

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Thanks, everyone, for the nice comments.

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Yes, The grand caverns at Grottoes on saturday morning, then we will drive down to natural bridges park
and sunday blacksburg area

Unfortuntely the restaurant-homogenization is been going for the last few years....
as those flavors go away the identity of the small towns slowly vanishes with them

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titrisol wrote:COOL! I will be in you neck of the woods this weekend... taknig the kids to Great Caverns
Any tips for the area?
Dress warmly! Do you mean the Grand Caverns at Grottoes? I actually don't get up that way very often, Pablo, and may have driven past Grottoes only a couple of times twelve years ago. One thing I have noticed in the area though is a lot of the good old Mom and Pop restaurants have disappeared, but there may still be something with a more local flavor in town.

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