Some Things Shouldn't Be Recycled...

 


Pictured next to today's i newspaper are some examples of up/re-cycling. The rolls of old American colour film are out of date by some sixteen years, the camera pictured is a splendid example of an Olympus Mju Tough digital some fifteen years old, and next to it, there's a roll of Kodak motion picture film repurposed in a limited run for 35mm still camera use. All of these I intend to use on our upcoming short holiday in South Shropshire: the Olympus will make a pleasant substitute for doing the majority of my picture taking on the iPhone, despite the lower resolution of the output, and the rolls of film will be put through Mac's old Chinon [blog posts passim] using a rather oddball short Sigma zoom lens won on eBay for no money - originally released in 1975 - as its optics.

As to the article visible in the paper in the photo, it would seem that a significant section of the Tory Party want to recycle what they consider to be abandoned Tory values, kick out those they deem to be too 'wet' and charge battle-ready and swords drawn into the upcoming - inevitably sooner, rather than later - General Election: "Cry God for Harry, England and St. George!" in the vain hope that they might survive in their jobs for another five years. Not a chance. some things are so far beyond reasonable repair that the council tip is the only viable end for them, and that definitely includes that shower of no-hopers.

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