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Some sort of thingumajig

It’ll be another short(er) post today I’m afraid. I had a long day at work and then decided to scan some more of my home-devved negatives. Now I’m tired and don’t want to type anything too lengthy. I did make a start on my home-developing blog-post this lunchtime though, so that will be posted sometime this week and (in terms of length, at least) will more than make up for this short post!

The UK COVID-19 daily death toll fell again for the third day in a row today. That’s obviously good news, but I’m somewhat wary of the figures. I think I’ll be much more relieved when it’s continued to fall for at least a week. While I’m hoping for the best, the things I’ve read from trustworthy sources all seem to indicate that we’re not yet at the peak of things and that it will be some time before the lock-down has a noticable impact on the figures. As I say though, I hope these sources are wrong.

Today’s phot is of a small sculpture in The Hepworth gallery. I neglected to make a note of the name of the piece of the artist who created it. For that I apologise.

Apple of my eye

Minolta SRT 101b, Rokkor 50mm f/1.7 & Ilford HP5+ (@800).

Taken on 14 March 2020

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