The Ciro-flex makes a great introduction to medium format cameras as the later models have decent optics and since it is somewhat common it usually sells for about $15-30. Unless of course you happen to be in it's hometown of Delaware, I attended an auction once there and these things were going for about $150 each!
These pictures were taken at Lake Thunderbird in Oklahoma. It appears that this part of the park is no longer in active use. There is a small parking lot and picnic area just off the main road. The parking lot is connected to this road which is currently closed to traffic, the road stripes are mostly worn off and weeds are breaking through the pavement.
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I followed the old road for awhile, it still offers good access to the lake and is always quiet, empty with the exception of an occasional fisherman.
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Abandoned restrooms. Everytime I've been out here there roof always has three or more turkey vultures perched on top.
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Since this section of the park isn't cared for as well as the others, I see much more old driftwood here than in the more active parts of the lake.
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This is a great picture of an egret! Well...at least it would have been if I hadn't forgotten to cock the shutter, maybe next time.
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Shot on TMax 100, developed in F76+
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