This is a close-up of a fragment from of the rock tower I showed in the photo below. I have no idea how these details formed. (Click on the image for a full-res version.)
To read my review of the wonderful Olympus 35RC, have a look here.
This is a close-up of a fragment from of the rock tower I showed in the photo below. I have no idea how these details formed. (Click on the image for a full-res version.)
To read my review of the wonderful Olympus 35RC, have a look here.
This isn’t there anymore. This magnificent, twisting rock column once towered some 8 to 10 feet high, located north of the Bridge Between Continents. When I visited the site last week, I found to my dismay that the column had tumbled to the ground, no doubt a result of the recent flurry of tectonic activity on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Sad. It really was a remarkable sight. Now it’s just a collection of debris and a reminder that nothing lasts forever.
You can read my review of the Kodak Brownie Starmeter by clicking here.
You can read my review of this compact Konica rangefinder camera here.
You can read my review of the Kodak Brownie Starmeter by clicking here.
First roll with this unassuming ’90s point-and-shoot. So far, pretty impressed.
(As always, click on the image to see a full-res version.)
Click here to read my review of the wonderful Olympus Stylus Epic (also known as the Olympus mju).