RobertDicks2: Up from the weeds
RobertDicks2: Nikkor lens from the flea market gets its annual use
RobertDicks2: The $25 Ricoh makes an appearance
RobertDicks2: One hopes
RobertDicks2: Apple tech meets old camera tech
RobertDicks2: Dead tree across the street is more dead in B&W
RobertDicks2: Not a bad place to jog
RobertDicks2: Rain very welcome; 1982 lens out of mothballs
RobertDicks2: Window screen light
RobertDicks2: Autumn arrives and the flowers die off
RobertDicks2: 1982 cheap-o lens still works?
RobertDicks2: Super-cheap lens shoots my golf treat
RobertDicks2: Another garage sale lens, this one $20
RobertDicks2: A visit to the 140,000 graves in this cemetery
RobertDicks2: Out of mothballs, a 40-year-old Nikkor manual lens
RobertDicks2: Pulling out old gear
RobertDicks2: Getting a 1977 manual focus lens out of the closet
RobertDicks2: This dude followed me everywhere
RobertDicks2: Now we have to wear these?
RobertDicks2: Pentax manual focus does the strange pipe in the road
RobertDicks2: Trotting out a $25 Pentax manual lens from the 1970s
RobertDicks2: Christmas Eve walkers in Menlo Park, Calif.
RobertDicks2: Flea market $25 Vivitar 28-200 lens
RobertDicks2: Results from a $10 Sears 2X teleconverter
RobertDicks2: Good fences make good neighbors
RobertDicks2: Daily walk, abandoned cabin, jar light