




The red Hummer doesn't know it is scheduled for extinction. It is powerful, and beautiful, and as clueless as its earlier cousins.
The Old Town gates were intercepted on a morning walk.
I was testing a newly-acquired FED 3 and its companion Jupiter 12 lens. The Fed is one of a long line of Leica clones produced in the millions in the former Soviet Union. The lens is a copy of the Zeiss Ikon Biogon. The camera and the lens are both a bit rough around the edges, but capable shooters none the less.
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