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Author Topic: Betty makes it to the end of the world....  (Read 1253 times)
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« on: January 06, 2011, 03:12:07 AM »

...just in time for Christmas.

Being well travelled, she's a bit loose and off-kilter, resulting in some light leaks due to a poorly wound roll. 

I took her for a walk around Wellington, with a view to snapping some typical Wellington Christmas scenes - NZ Christmas Trees (Pohutakawa), The Beehive, and the "M&Ms" wind sculpture (Wellington has a number of active sculptures, which are designed to move in our infamous wind).

Film was some expired Agfa Portrait 160.  I hope to find enough time to shoot at least one more roll, probably B+W, before sending her back home.

The Beehive - seat of govt:


Pohutakawa in full bloom:


Wind Sculpture:


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« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2011, 05:07:01 AM »

Paul, congratulations on getting some really nice stuff with Betty!  That light leak is troubling to me, as her owner, but I'll take a look at her when she comes back.

Meantime, since you're last on the list, please take a little more time and shoot a few more rolls if you get the chance.

The shutterfly page for Betty is the place to post however many pics you want, and please submit a journal entry there, too:  http://bettysix16.shutterfly.com/
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« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2011, 10:57:59 AM »

oh no, the end of the world is nigh!


...  particularly in newfoundland
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« Reply #3 on: January 06, 2011, 11:05:52 AM »

Paul, you can't take a bad photo, can you? :cool:  Seriously, you made this humble box camera proud!

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« Reply #4 on: January 06, 2011, 11:20:19 AM »

Great shots, even with the light leaks.  How tall do the Pohutakawa's get?  I'm seeing maybe 40ft (12.5m) of growth.  That's some big Christmas tree!

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« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2011, 12:49:09 AM »

... That light leak is troubling to me, as her owner, but I'll take a look at her when she comes back.

The light leak is not from the camera as such, rather from the improperly wound film.  The take-up spool must have lifted on one corner, since the film had not wound straight on the roll.  Next time, I'll unload it in the dark bag, just in case.  It would be worthwhile having some sort of locater pin to keep the take-up spool square.

Great shots, even with the light leaks.  How tall do the Pohutakawa's get?  I'm seeing maybe 40ft (12.5m) of growth.  That's some big Christmas tree!

PF

There are different types, from small to quite large.  They grow out as much as up and tend to have many trunks.  They grow pretty much anywhere, right down to the edge of the beach, clinging to cliffs.  Their roots will go everywhere, as I believe city officials in San Fransisco have found.....  The are nicknamed that NZ Christmas Tree as they tend to flower around this time of year.

Paul, you can't take a bad photo, can you? :cool:  Seriously, you made this humble box camera proud!

james

Good job you're not local, or I'd have to buy you a beer or two  :p
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« Reply #6 on: January 07, 2011, 12:46:35 PM »

"The light leak is not from the camera as such, rather from the improperly wound film.  The take-up spool must have lifted on one corner, since the film had not wound straight on the roll.  Next time, I'll unload it in the dark bag, just in case.  It would be worthwhile having some sort of locater pin to keep the take-up spool square."

Paul, take a look at Reed's recent thread concerning his own camera conversion to a panoramic folder -- he used some nylon bolts to hold his spool in place.  If you like, and if they're available in your area, see if you can acquire at least one for the take-up spool -- super glue it in place or affix it in some way and see if that works.
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« Reply #7 on: January 21, 2011, 03:32:31 AM »

Great results from Betty Paul and good to see some more colour film put through the old gal. I lke the M&M sculpture pics the best.
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« Reply #8 on: February 23, 2011, 09:08:21 AM »

I'm a bit late chiming in, but still, wow, good job with Betty!  I'm glad to see the old girl can still work her magic.  That's some interesting architecture you've got there in Wellington.
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« Reply #9 on: February 23, 2011, 02:30:14 PM »

Yeah, I really lost track -- I'd put in Wayne's Betty thread that I'd lost track of who had her, and it's Paul still, I think.  I had misremembered whether or not Paul had gotten her yet.  Paul, are you still having fun, or are you ready to ship her back home?
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