Weekend Photography Plans: What are you up to?

Retro-Grouch,

It was being repaired. I bought it from Oleg a few years ago. It is a very enjoyable camera. I drive to Vermont camera Works because it's a nice ride with lots of photo ops, and he has lots of vintage cameras for sale. If you ever go to Vermont I recommend visiting the shop.

Steve
 
We had cold rain and then a dry cold day with sunshine. I used my phone camera for snapshots of a fish market (Joe Patti's).
Nothing to post about.
 
Hi All. I got back the right to post here! It was corrected by RFF. Thank you all.
I am taking some photos locally in Pensacola. I have in my camera bag the M10 and the Summilux 75mm/1.4. When I feel it is a special opportunity, I also have with me the M9 and the 35/2 Made in China lens.

What are you up to?
 
Thank you.
Do you know that this thread had over 1.3 million views for it until RFF switched websites and we started again. There are now 3k views (only).
 
Have a roll of some mystery expired agfa film in an Ihagee EXA IIb.
Hiking the "Deadman's Ridge" march this weekend (not as deadly as it sounds). Will probably carry a WW2 vintage 35mm....either a Leica IIIc or a Contax II.
 
I set up my old Epson 3880 with a monochrome carbon inkset I mixed myself last week (using the Paul Roark eboni inkset). This weekend I will be tweeking the settings for different papers using Quadtone RIP.

It's a great way of printing monochrome without the huge ink costs of Piezography.
 
If it's not too crowded, I'll visit the Reunification Hall -the former Presidential Palace in Saigon to shoot with my recently acquired TTArtisan 1.5/21 and 1.4/35mm lenses. May the light be with you. Cheers, OtL
 
Next weekend will head off on a long road trip to Joshua Tree National Park, Zion, Yellowstone, and if weather permits Glacier National Park then to Seattle. Will bring SL2 and 24-90mm zoom and maybe Rolleiflex. I don’t shoot nature and don’t even like looking at the stuff but I need a camera with me dammit.
 
We have a "cold front" hitting Pensacola, and we have a very sunny day with cool temperatures (for Pensacola). I used yesterday the Lux 75/1.4 with the M10 at a local seafood market (Joe Patti's), and I caught some images of birds over the water there. Nothing exciting, but very relaxing, with a freshly brewed cappuccino and eating some pastry, such a croissant. This is my version of "relaxing photography".
 
It is Friday again!
My plans for the weekend depend a lot on the weather. If it does not rain too much, I can walk around downtown and take some photos.

What are your photography related plans for the weekend?
 
I organize figure drawing sessions for our local Arts Council. We have one Sunday afternoon. I'll photograph the event, as well as the model.

Jim B.
 
If and when the heat and humidity do not defeat me, I'll invite some family members and friends to join me for a coffee on the rooftop of the Caravelle Hotel in Saigon. Cheers, OtL
 
@Out to Lunch, I totally sympathize. I’m currently back in Phnom Penh for a few weeks and we are experiencing similar weather here. I must admit, I am enjoying the heat as we just had a major N’oreaster with over a foot of snow prior to my leaving the US.

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