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Spent a few days in the countryside. The rain is incessant and is very cold. My intended trips to the hills surrounding this village are not going to materialize, so I read, rest and read. And started the backyard oven, old style. I watched the birth of the minute flame and helped it become a roaring fire. It was a good feeling, it was rewarding somehow. I called upon the fire to be my mate that day, to talk to me about warmth and sun and beautiful days ahead. Felt better, felt recharged, felt like the cold rain wasn't even there anymore.

The fire is now old, only a few embers are still flickering through the ashes. Not young anymore, not yet gone. One could say that it outlived its purpose, but all it takes is a faint breeze to bring it back to life. In the end, it is no more, and it goes where all good fires go when they go. Rain is falling cold and, with a smile, I fondly remember the moments when that little fire was a promising roaring one, with so much to give and so short a life.

Minox IIIs with Rollei 80s.

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Beautiful! Fire can have such a powerful effect on us...
Love the middle picture, but there's something oddly interesting about the angular/spiky flames in the last one too.
Thank you for sharing!
 

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Nice shots Julian!
I usually use ADOX HR-50, which comes from the same film stock, I believe. I’ve bought a couple of 35mm rolls of Rollei RPX25, to slit and try out in one of my Minox cameras. I think it’s bright enough now, to start using slower films again.

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Ian
 

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Thank you, Ian; I haven't been so lucky with the HR for some reason. You develop in the HR dev right?

Yes, or Ilfotec DDX. Both work really well and I use a Minox tank too.
 

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I think it’s bright enough now, to start using slower films again.

I was out shooting ORWO DN21 (ISO 12) in my Kiev 2 (f/1.5 Sonnar copy, but stopped down to f/5.6) on Saturday. So yes, plenty bright for ISO 25 in a Minox (at least on a bright day in North Carolina).
 

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I was out shooting ORWO DN21 (ISO 12) in my Kiev 2 (f/1.5 Sonnar copy, but stopped down to f/5.6) on Saturday. So yes, plenty bright for ISO 25 in a Minox (at least on a bright day in North Carolina).

I’m in the UK and the weather has been very variable but mainly wet, as usual. I’ve just put some ADOX HR-50 in my Minox IIIs, EC and my Yashica Atoron.
 

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Very cool! A wet Spring here in coastal NW California.

I spent all of the extended summer seasons of the 1980s packing mules and building/maintaining trails in a California wilderness. All meals cooked over open fires. I depended on the coffee addicts of my crew to get the breakfast fires going while I gathered up the mules. Arriving at camp at the end of the day, we took turns cooking dinner. Besides having no hair left on the back of ones hands, there is some satisfaction in a well-built and maintained cooking fire.

Now on my solo backpack trips I'll often take a small gas stove, forgo the campfires, and enjoy the nights. Plus, open fires are not allowed in many places now.
 
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