Okay, well it's been entirely too long since I've posted any film shots here. They were shots taken with Pentax gear. The following aren't.
I've digitized thousands of my slides, most of which date back to the 80s and 90s, which was when I was at my most prolific. So the following images are pretty old. But first, I thought I'd lead off with what I suspect was an unintentional selfie my daughter took back about 15 or 16 years ago with a P&S Olympus I gave her. There's just something about the composition I've always liked. My wife, in the background with a rather quizzical look on her face.
A scene showing a likely lull at an air show, back probably in 1985 or 1986. The lens was a Sigma 600mm f/8 mirror, and the camera was probably a Canon F-1 or FTb. Film was Kodachrome 64.
A shot of the Blue Angels -- Fujichrome 100, I think. Probably late 80s, early 90s. I'm pretty sure the lens was a Tamron 300mm f/2.8 LDIF, which means the camera was probably a Nikon F3 or F2A.
An A-Sport Racer, aka a Lola 33B, if memory serves, negotiating a turn at the much-missed Riverside International Raceway. Probably 1986 or 1987. Fujichrome 100. Canon F-1, FD 200mm f/2.8.
My first "macro" photo. An Alaskan poppy. Taken with the macro setting on my first ever zoom, a surprisingly good Korean-made Albinar 80-200mm f/3.9. Film was probably Kodak 100 whatever. Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good.|
Sorry, no Pentax shots this time. Most of my Pentax images are on another computer. We just bought a new house and are still unpacking. That machine is waiting to be put back on line.