people of seattle. nikon df. nikon 28mm 2.8d. june 18.

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It was Tuesday, March 17, another typical day in Seattle. The temperature was in the upper 60s. I took the train from Olympia and arrived in town at 10:30 A.M. I was returning at 2 P.M. I had a little over three hours to create some images.

I brought the Nikon Df and the Nikon FM3a, a roll of Kodak Portra 400 and Ferrania P33. These images were shot during the lunch hour.

I had lunch at Nordstrom’s. A small Latte and a Grilled Cheese Sandwich.

A 50mm lens was my favorite in the past, but I am starting to appreciate what a 28mm lens can do on the street. You become acquainted with your subjects.

2 Replies to “people of seattle. nikon df. nikon 28mm 2.8d. june 18.”

  1. Nice work. I need to try the Amtrak for a one-day round trip instead of battling the I-5 battlefield. And it is nice to see another Nikon Df user. My blogging friend, Jim Grey, uses one.

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  2. The 28mm lens in my Pentax lens collection never got used after first trial. I realise with your explanation here, that I used it wrongly. Great 3 hours of work here Steven. And time for a snack too. Cheers and all the best.

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