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through_the_lens | all galleries >> Galleries >> Cindy Flood, USA > Bandstand
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30-OCT-2010 Cindy Flood

Bandstand

Wisconsin


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Cindi Smith02-Nov-2010 01:48
Looks like a great place to get married. Very nice composition!
Michael Edwards31-Oct-2010 18:48
Barnack lives!
Great shot, Cindy.
And a very fine scan...
Cindy Flood31-Oct-2010 12:18
Hal, I meant to say that I put a hole in the curtain of the M5, not a hole in the M5.
Cindy Flood31-Oct-2010 12:17
Thank you Bob, Pat, Frank, Pete, and Hal.

Pete, That is Lake Winnebego. Our town gets its name for being at the foot of the lake, Fond du Lac.

Hal, I put a hole in my former M5. The camera was around my neck, but I did not have the lens cap on and it was a sunny day. I think you only do that once. ;-)
hal 31-Oct-2010 10:30
Lovely shot Cindy. l thought these bandstands were a typical British thing.
Ah the lllf. l know it well. The first Leica with built-in flash synch. Woo Hoo.
And the Summitar, the upgraded old Summar. The collapsible one is quite rare.
l used to replace the shutter blinds on the lllf cameras etc.
People would lay them down carefully with the lens facing upward and it would
act as a magnifying glass and burn a hole in the shutter blinds.
Pete Hemington31-Oct-2010 09:11
Nice shot - now excuse my Geography - is that sea or lake in the distance?
Frank Kavanagh Photography31-Oct-2010 09:09
A lovely shot Cindy. Nice composition.
Guest 31-Oct-2010 06:08
Great gazebo and bridge composition... path leading in... well done.
Guest 31-Oct-2010 05:09
This looks like a great place for an evening concert in the
warmer seasons. Nice visual approach using he bridge.