Old iron
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 1:16 pm
In Heritage Weekend all sorts of displays are open. I went to a transportation exhibit with the Canon 7, in hazy sun, with just the normal lens (50mm, f/1.8). The idea was to try close focus and get to know better the lens behavior.
Ford A's dominated the classic car area. My late father had a green one, when I was a little child. He sold it in 1957 or so.


There was a chrome-teethed De Soto, probably a funeral limousine in a previous life.

The luxury dashboard of the De Soto was surprising to the younger generations. No radio, no digital toys!

An old British bus is abandoned in the museum fields. I rode in these as a child, and also in a similar model in India back in 2004.

Stop light in the bus rear, with paint scales falling out all around.

Close to the bus there is an old road roller, rusting into oblivion. B&W does a good job of separating the tones. Better than it looked.

Film was Pan F+ in Beutler. Thanks for looking!
Ford A's dominated the classic car area. My late father had a green one, when I was a little child. He sold it in 1957 or so.


There was a chrome-teethed De Soto, probably a funeral limousine in a previous life.

The luxury dashboard of the De Soto was surprising to the younger generations. No radio, no digital toys!

An old British bus is abandoned in the museum fields. I rode in these as a child, and also in a similar model in India back in 2004.

Stop light in the bus rear, with paint scales falling out all around.

Close to the bus there is an old road roller, rusting into oblivion. B&W does a good job of separating the tones. Better than it looked.

Film was Pan F+ in Beutler. Thanks for looking!