The temperatures this summer, locally and worldwide, seem to have been – and continue to be – brutal. Finally, nights are cooling down and the day’s highs are 85, not 105, in Fahrenheit (not C fortunately!).
Film, two images merged in PS6. Cosina CX-2, Agfa Vista 200.
I’ve had a room I call “The Studio” for years now – but somehow it has never felt especially complete until yesterday. Why? I bought a sewing table. For the last 30 years I have had to clear off the drafting table or take over the dining table to sew. It’s a nuisance for someone who really enjoys sewing but hates clutter. Take things out. Put things away. Hate the mess of clutter. Hate the urgency to put things away. Thus, on a whim, when I saw this table, I bought it. Because it was a floor model, it was marked down, but even better, it was already assembled! At last, my sewing urges can be allowed to stay out in the open, at my whim and will.
Sewing has its corner.
Painting has its own corner.
Computer has its own corner.
Cameras and supplies are on the shelves, as are books and paper and paint and thread.
I was in a park to use up the rest of the first roll of film through my Cosina CX-2. I rather liked this one because – well – hmmm. I think it’s the DOF and interplay of lines by the grasses.
As far as the Cosina goes, I am not sure how much I like or dislike it. I might like my Trip 35 better for a film point-and-shoot with a fixed lens, as well as the Olympus XA4.
The Cosina is not a “pretty” camera, being boxy and black and totally unattractive to my eye. Despite that, it really is a handy little camera to dump in your pocket. The fact that the lens is protected by a turning lens cover makes it better than a snap-on.