Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/06/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In Sweden, and probably many other countries around here, the "junior high school" is from grades 7 (sometimes 6) to grade 9. Once you leave grade 9, you are starting to go out into the world. You have to apply to get into high school (just about everyone makes it) but if your grades aren't good enough, you might not get into the high school (gymnasium) that you want. Something like college. Anyway, it's a fairly big deal to finish 9th grade. The last week there is a ball (not a prom, but basically the same thing with formal dress etc). It's a happy, yet slightly sad occasion. It's the last time the whole class will ever be gathered. Some of these kids have been together since day-care center days. Anyway ... this "prom". I missed it since it happened when I was away. But the preparations start long in advance. Ewa sewed the gown, she practised make-up ... time and time again (not to mention the shoes, shoes -- that took weeks). http://gallery.leica-users.org/album13/05v23_0004 and sewing the gown: http://gallery.leica-users.org/Square-stuff/05v23_0007 In the lower left-hand corner of the Rollei shot you'll see a very typical flaw in the design of Rolleis. If the shot before has a lot of bright sky in the upper half (that's where the sky tends to end up), the light reflects off of the chrome roller bar that the film travels over and reflects into the next frame, ruining it. Happens on every Rollei I've used (2 Rolleicords and 2 Rolleiflexes). Best, Daniel