Nick, one more shout out for your touring photos. Except for the helmets
the 80s group look like they could have been taken recently.
Best,
Rich in ATL
On Sunday, June 2, 2024 at 6:08:05 PM UTC-4 Nick Payne wrote:
> I don't use film cameras any more, but I've been habitually cycling with a
> c
On Thursday 6 June 2024 at 12:01:48 am UTC+10 George Schick wrote:
Riding across long stretches of the Canadian prairie self-supported where
there is no opportunity for support or relief sounds both bold and risky to
me. But I'm guessing it was an experience that you'll never forget.
Australi
Nick - excellent photo's. There's something about B&W film that brings out
the surreal nature of various conditions and events that color just can't
quite duplicate. Riding across long stretches of the Canadian prairie
self-supported where there is no opportunity for support or relief sounds
Nick I'd be happy to see any and all of your bike touring photos you
haven't shared, they are great. The Olympus XA and I didn't get along. The
weird electronic shutter button (barely a button) just couldn't seam to
recognize my finger so after wasting few rolls of film where if I was lucky
eno
Thanks Stephen!
Nick, did you use the Olympus xa for those 80's tour photos or something
else?
On Monday, June 3, 2024 at 8:58:23 AM UTC-7 Stephen wrote:
> Great photos Nick and Jamin! Jamin I really like the one with the dog
> pokin his head out of the car.
>
> George, sorry to hear about yo
Great photos Nick and Jamin! Jamin I really like the one with the dog pokin
his head out of the car.
George, sorry to hear about your rollei. I have been really enjoying mine
since getting it a year or two ago. Recently it fell out of my musette
while riding over a windy bridge and something ha
Nick, enjoyed both groups of pictures, thanks for sharing.
Steven Sweedler
Plymouth, New Hampshire
On Sun, Jun 2, 2024 at 6:08 PM Nick Payne wrote:
> I don't use film cameras any more, but I've been habitually cycling with a
> camera for almost 50 years. Some examples from film days, mostly ta
Nick those touring shots are wonderful!!!
On Sunday, June 2, 2024 at 3:37:19 PM UTC-7 jamin orrall wrote:
> Yay film! These shots are from a ride a month or two ago, Olympus xa3,
> hp5, hc-110
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I don't use film cameras any more, but I've been habitually cycling with a
camera for almost 50 years. Some examples from film days, mostly taken with
small cameras such as Olympus XA, but some taken with a Makina 67 rollfilm
camera:
Various touring rides in the 1980s:
https://photos.app.goo.g
Stephen:
I post a lot of photos I’ve taken on rides. Check out my Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/campyonlyguy
I’m also building up the cameras-and-bikes content on my YouTube channel:
https://youtube.com/campyonlyguy
I started taking photos on rides in the early 80s, before digital camer
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