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Lipca Rollop Automatic 2.8
Fujichrome Astia 100F
This was the first shot I took on a Bronica SQ-Ai, the first medium format film camera I have used. It was such a beautiful misty morning...
Bronica SQ-Ai 80mm 2.8, taken on Ektar 100.
Forgive me for continuing this uploading of old stuff! Truth is, usually when I come home from a shoot, actually two or three days later, I go over the pictures and see a few pictures I like but only choose one to upload. This makes sure that I don't bore my viewers to death by uploading many similiar pictures at once, but on the other hand, I have a H U G E back-catalog of decent pictures that haven't seen the day of light, and probably never would... if I didn't upload old stuff now and a then. There's that, and then there's all the attention my aurora pictures get! You can debate whether that kind of attention is well earned or not, but hey, every visitor my aurora pictures bring in, sometimes goes to check out my other stuff as well.
Zeiss F-Distagon 16/2.8 Fisheye @2.8, ISO 3200 - no distortion correction :)
Sorry for the dump but I wanted to post this series of images from a day at the British Wildlife Centre photographing owls in the bluebells.
Back on shed at 17.00 with Stanier 8F 2-8-0 48305 & it was getting dark. I had prepped the loco and run two trips in the morning when the relief fireman asked if I could take his afternoon turn too. Being young and foolish I agreed!
I fired the first trip but let Andrew the trainee take the last one (I wasn't knackered, honest!) He did very well & here he is coming down from the cab after offering to dispose. After almost 12 hours in action I was happy to leave him and Pete to it... That's my bag, shovel & mash can on the ground ready for a quick getaway.
Von einem Freund hatte ich das Pentacon leihweise fĂĽr eine unbestimmte Zeit bekommen. Der Adapter war schnell besorgt doch trotzdem lag das alte Glas sehr lange ungenutzt herum.
Gestern nun ein ein wunderschöner Nachmittag im Polenztal. Die Menschenmassen hielten sich in Grenzen, die Märzenbecher auch. Na gut, ich will nicht hoch - oder tief stapeln, mit der Anzahl der Blümchen ist es seit Jahren in etwa gleich- die Massen wie ich sie aus Kindertagen kenne, sind es nicht mehr, aber weniger werden es (Gott sei Dank) auch nicht.
Von der alten Linse kann ich nicht genau sagen wie ich dazu stehe. Liebe auf den ersten oder zweiten Blick war es nicht. Aber es war immerhin hoch interessant, war es doch mein erster Versuch mit so einem alten Ding ...
Dans la coulée verte à Chatillon le 13.06.21.
Boîtier : CANON EOS 5D4
Objectif : TAMRON SP 90mm f/2.8 Di VC USD MACRO 1:1
Flash : GODOX V1
Taken Date: 2009:02:22 11:29:35
Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
FocalLength: 16.0 mm
F-Number: F 2.8
Exposure Time: 1/200 secs
ISO Speed: 100