



The main set of photos can be found on my Flickr site.Ĭategories: USA | Tags: aerial photography, anish kapoor, architecture, autumn, aviation, Canon 30D, canon powershot G12, Chicago, cityscape, fall, holiday, jet stream winds, marilyn monroe, public art, the bean, Transportation, travel photography, vacation |. We review the unusual (and rather rare)Bronica 645 RF rangefinder camera. I’ve decided to split the photos into two batches and this first set covers our departure from Manchester and first day or so in Chicago. A few bangs on the window by some startled travellers and a shout from the cabin crew fortunately meant that by the time we did arrive in Chicago, at least we had our luggage! However, the diversion to JFK didn’t pass without event as clearly the communication between the airline/cockpit and ground staff wasn’t up to scratch as they proceeded to start unloading our baggage. Frank Thomas Ollie Johnston / Disney Animation The Illusion of Life 010631 Almost Unused Zenza BRONICA RF645 Film Camera RF 645 w/Manual&Cap. Unfortunately this meant that we were going to be a number of hours late arriving into Chicago. The flight from Manchester was supposed to be direct, but due to apparent strong jet-stream winds meant that before we had even left the ground we were told we would be diverting to JFK for refuelling. It was only a brief stay, 4 days in total before we flew onto New York and Philly. At the time, I promised a follow-up to my 'first impression' that was then circulating on the internet. Last Spring, Bronica sent me a big Pelican case containing an entire Bronica RF645 kit. In November 2011 Lou and I took our first trip to Chicago. February 16, 2003: The Bronica RF645 Rangefinder Revisited.
