Daniel Pietzsch

Personal blog. Mostly photos.

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Up the Feldalphorn.

Up the Feldalphorn.
Up the Feldalphorn.
Up the Feldalphorn.
Destination in sight
Up the Feldalphorn.
Almost there
Up the Feldalphorn.
Up the Feldalphorn.
Had a little car problem last year. ADAC guy in the background.

Had a little car problem last year. ADAC guy in the background.

Käfer

Käfer

One rainy afternoon in December at the Radschlägermarkt (flea market).

One rainy afternoon in December at the Radschlägermarkt (flea market).
From the hip
One rainy afternoon in December at the Radschlägermarkt (flea market).
One rainy afternoon in December at the Radschlägermarkt (flea market).
Carrots
One rainy afternoon in December at the Radschlägermarkt (flea market).
Integrated umbrella-and-bag carrying system
One rainy afternoon in December at the Radschlägermarkt (flea market).
One rainy afternoon in December at the Radschlägermarkt (flea market).
One rainy afternoon in December at the Radschlägermarkt (flea market).
Still getting used to a rangefinder’s parallax error, I suppose.
One rainy afternoon in December at the Radschlägermarkt (flea market).
Voll funktionsfähig!
One rainy afternoon in December at the Radschlägermarkt (flea market).
One rainy afternoon in December at the Radschlägermarkt (flea market).
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348/365: Der Müll der Königsallee.

348/365: Der Müll der Königsallee.

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347/365

319/365: Dennis chillin’. On the way up to the “Rosskopf” (1731m).

319/365: Dennis chillin’. On the way up to the “Rosskopf” (1731m). 

318/365: Hut-life-Saturday. With the amazing Haselnuss Schnaps.
Shot with the previously mentioned Canon Canonet G-III QL 17. This one seems to be working mostly fine. And it’s good fun to use, too. This one might become my go-to film camera.
Ilford...

318/365: Hut-life-Saturday. With the amazing Haselnuss Schnaps.

Shot with the previously mentioned Canon Canonet G-III QL 17. This one seems to be working mostly fine. And it’s good fun to use, too. This one might become my go-to film camera.

Ilford HP5+, pushed to ISO 800. Developed in Ilford DD-X.