Happy Saturday, Roadies! Here are a couple good blog posts I read this week.
David Lacy questions just what kinds of journalists the schools are turning out these days, based on a headline or two in the local paper. Read Local Paper Tops…
What do you like to do to shed the pressures of life and get your head centered again? I like to drive an old road. Jennifer Bowman likes to take of her shoes and wade in a creek. She’s done it since she was a girl. Read A clear and walkable creek
Peggy Koenig has dusted off her Pentax K1000 and takes it on photo walks on Sundays. This week, she visited La Crosse, Wisconsin. I like how she writes of her experience as if she were a beginner, when in fact she has a practiced eye. Read Some words and some pictures
One of the first suburbs anywhere was Riverside, Illinois, and Susie Trexler took her camera and her solid understanding of architecture and history out to visit it. Read Exploring Suburbia’s Roots: Riverside, Illinois
Here are some film-camera reviews and experience reports I found this week:
- Minolta XD (John Smith)
- Konica C35 AF2 (Eric L. Woods)
- Konica III (Johnny Martyr)
- Olympus OM-1 (Leslie Lazenby)
- Canon FTb (Alex Luyckx)
- Voigtländer Brillant (Mike Eckman)
- Argus M (Mike Connealy)
Thanks for the nod Jim! Lot’s of great articles this week!
Always happy to link back to your blog!
confirmed … always some inspiring information to read …
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the increase in traffic on Bob Warr’s blog. 😎
My stats say 5 people clicked through to your blog — not much of an increase, but I suppose every pageview counts!
Thank you, Jim, for the mention of my blog. My inner editor made the decision to delete the entry after you created the link. My apologies to you and anyone else who may have wished to view it. I rewrote it as best as I could remember.
I enjoyed your photos. I like your eye for composition. I look forward to seeing more of your work!
I always enjoy these recommendations! Thanks for listing my piece on Riverside, I’m honored to be included.
My pleasure!!
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