Aintree Flake

by Cliff-P

Hand held with very little light available hence 1600 ISO.
Uploaded14/03/2010 - 08:25
CategoryBlack & White
Shutter Speed1/40
Aperturef/4.5
LensN/A
ISO1600
Focal Length45mm
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bwlchmawr
Posted 14/03/2010 - 09:30 Link
Ah Cliff:it's like looking through a portal at my childhood. The bus conductor used to give me the end of the roll of tickets with a pink strip on them, if I'd been a good boy.

My Dad used to smoke a pipe with tobacco called "Three Nuns". Lovely nostalic post processing, too.

Andrew
Best wishes,

Andrew

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jackitec
Posted 14/03/2010 - 15:06 Link
Different Cliff,

Jack.
Cliff-P
Posted 14/03/2010 - 19:14 Link
Glad its brought back a few memories for you Andrew My old father-in-law smoked a pipe, Condor flake if I remember correctly, gave it a go once and was promptly sick, needles to say I never touched a pipe again!.

Jack yes a bit different, hope you like it
Cliff.




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