photo: October 2007 Archives

I felt kinda good about today. Was an overall positive day. And I felt like I accomplished something while working. And Refresh was entertaining, if not educational, tonight.

So it's unfortunate when I got home that my email was clogged with messages from clients whining about a pile of petty little things. Doubly depressing when, after handling what I immediately could and filing anything undeserving of a response, I had only 1 email left. So not only did they piss on my mood, but it wasn't in the least bit productive.

This calls for a photo collage. My recent favorites:

Thanks to Stephanie, I went to the 'yardsale' the Washington Photography School was holding this weekend. I could have gotten in a lot of trouble there... but I generally behaved myself.

Rollei?

I picked this camera up as soon as I saw it. I've been wanting to try out some Through the Viewfinder photography, and the glass on this camera's viewfinder was in perfect condition, and huge. (Yes, yes, I was looking for a nice piece of glass).

Every piece of identification has been removed from the camera. All nameplates remove. There's been some painting on the top, I think. But from what I can tell, the body, at least, is a 1928 Rolleiflex Original. But the viewfinder housing doesn't match up. The body and lenses are such a dead-on match, though, that I have to assume this is either a poorly documented varient, or a well-done mod-job. (All future versions of the Rolleiflex changed distinctly, so it's not one of them).

I haven't gone out with it yet. Just tortured pixel with a few pictures.

Besides that, for myself I just picked up a couple polarizers and some color filters.

But oh... so much temptation.

About the Person

Patrick Calder is a graphic designer living in Washington, DC with one attack cat. He owns and operates The Design Foundry, a design studio in downtown DC. He takes pictures in his free time, and dreams of one day being an adult.

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