One Image Wednesday – Low tide


Been a while since I did one of these and just squeezing it in at the end of Wednesday – what can I say, life has been busy.

I took this with a new to me Voigtländer Perkeo II that I bought at the beginning of the year but didn’t actually get my hands on it until my recent trip home to the UK where my daughter was looking after it for me.

I boght the camera from Peggy Marsh of Camera Go Camera; you can read about her experience using the it here

This is one image from two rolls I put through it on my trip and I loved using it. It is a great camera and one of the few that you can slide comfortably into the back pocket of a pair of jeans.

Initially I trusted the case to wear it around my neck but soon realized the stitching wasn’t going to support that for very long so hand carried it for the rest of the trip.

It’s a great camera and I’m looking forward to new adventures with it; it’s a perfect addition to the family (Thanks Peggy!)

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