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Hiking Trip to the Christmas Fair in Bad Wimpfen

Last weekend I attended another hiking trip offered by the Institute of Sports at the University. As Christmas season did already start, our goal was the Christmas market in Bad Wimpfen, one of the oldest Christmas markets in Germany. Fortunately, the weather was nice and we could enjoy some blue sky and sun during the trip. Of course we did not walk the whole way from Mannheim but we took a train to Bad Rappenau first. From there it was less than 10 km to walk, so we had more time to spend on the market. Apart from being one of the oldest, it also was a really nice market located just in the historic part of the city.

For this trip I took an old analog camera with me, an Olympus OM-1. As you can see I started with a color negative film and then switched to a black and white one as soon as we arrived at our destination.

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Oslo in Analog Pictures

It has been a while since February, but at least the weather did not change much…

On my trip to Oslo I took an old analog film camera with me just to experiment a bit with it. The camera was a Revue SE-400, a rangefinder camera. The only comfort it has is a exposure meter and a coupled aperture automatic, but apart from that it is really all manual. I think I will not take too many more pictures with it right now, but it surely was a nice experience to load a film, focus manually and all of that.

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