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Zenza Bronica EC, Rodenstock-Yronar 1:3.5 f=135mm, f/8, 1/4
Adox CHS 100 II film/Jobo Alpha developer
The Yronar 135mm was made by Rodenstock from around 1954 in Exakta and M42 mounts for various German SLRs. It is a four elements in four groups construction – according to the Lens Collector’s Vade Mecum, “a specialized form of dialyt”. As with several longer non-telephoto lenses made in the 1950s and 1960s in Germany, the complete optical unit can be removed from the focusing unit and used on bellows for macro shooting. The lens head was also sold separately with a matching M42 adapter. This is the version that I have. With its adapter, it cannot be focused to infinity on the Bronica’s helicoid, so I had a shorter adapter ring from its native 42.5x0.7 thread to M42 made for me by José Meneses at Custom Photo Tools.
Out of the several 135mm lenses adaptable to Bronica that I own, the Yronar has the loveliest bokeh, combined with great image quality and better sharpness than, say, the Meyer Görlitz Primotar.
Na de heerlijke privaat was het even stil qua cargotreinen... vooral omdat er eerst wat personenverkeer door moest: de eerste Vias met twintig minuten vertraging wegens "Verzögerungen im Betriebsablauf", tien minuten later gevolgd door de volgende Flirt 3 trein - deze was wel stipt op tijd ;-)
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The container train wasn't followed immediately by another freight train - it was time for passenger traffic and so I've got in ten minutes time two passages of VIAS: the first one had a delay of twenty minutes, the second one was right on time ;-)
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Rüdesheim, 23/07/2019
VIAS 413
RB 25007 Koblenz - Frankfurt (Main) Hbf
Just look at that bogie alignment on that curve !
40086 stabled and would later work 1M12 1925 Inverness to London Euston overnight sleeper service as far as Mossend Yard.
Then we see 25007 and 25247.
40150 next and would later work 1T56 1730 Inverness to Glasgow Queen Street south.
47519 and 27008 next.
Finally 40057 stands on the fuelling point after her arrival on 1S05 2145 (Sat) overnight sleeper service from Euston, and also later worked 1G33 1625 Inverness to Edinburgh via Aberdeen.
My notes amounted to 33 engines around the depot including three more 40’s........101, 157 and the beast that was 193.
Also note Loco Box signalbox to the left of shot and Rose Street signalbox far right distance.
Sunday 24th August 1980
CSX Office Car Special rolls north on the former Monongahela Railway with the city of Morgantown WV. in the background.
Zenza Bronica EC, Soligor Miranda f=135mm 1:3.5, f/4, 1/60
Adox CHS 100 II film/Jobo Alpha developer
The “short barrel” Soligor Miranda 135mm lens was a bellows lens that was marketed together with Miranda’s Focabell bellows unit. It was introduced around 1960* and had a reputation of being an excellent performer. Construction-wise it is a Sonnar type with four elements in three groups, similar to the Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 1:4 135mm and with the same concave last element. It was also available as Wallace Heaton Macro 135mm 1:3.5 and perhaps under other brand names.
At closeup distances, it works nicely with the Bronica (see here), but in the present photo it is evident that the image circle is too small for the 6x6 format. My copy has a T2 thread (M52x0.75) and is not too difficult to adapt to the Bronica’s M57x1 mount.
*Apparently first mentioned in the Miranda Automex manual (1960) (source).
BZA WAP-4 25007 negotiating a curve towards Makalidurga with 12975 Mysuru - Jaipur Superfast Express...
Photo André Knoerr, Genève. Reproduction autorisée avec mention de la source.
Utilisation commerciale soumise à autorisation spéciale préalable.
La Ge 4/4" 630 quitte Pontresina avec une rame navette en direction de Scuol-Tarasp.
25007
London 24-07-1986. Fife Scottish B208 FFS, Leyland Tiger TRCTL11/2RH / Alexander new in February 1985.
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While looking for the Sheet Harbour Passage Front Range Light I came across this fishing boat, the Terry & Margaret on Sober Island.
The image above is a scan from an original Kodachrome™ slide. The default size (when clicked) is 2000 x 1250 pixels.
The images in the various galleries were scanned from my slide collection, gathered over the past 40+ years. There is a combination of my own photographs and others acquired over the years through trading and purchases.
This Photostream gallery was created in 2017 for the sole purpose of holding my slide collection as an archive.
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Aircraft MSN: 25007
Type & Series: Boeing 737-522
Registration: N907UA
Operator: United Airlines
Remarks/Comments:
Location (when available): San Francisco SFO
Photographer (if known) Edwin Terbeek
BZA WAP-4 25007 zooming past Yamnampet towards Ghatkesar with 18504 Sainagar Shirdi - Vishakapatnam Express...
Royal Mail Class 325 EMUs 325005, 325007 and 325014 are seen passing Rugeley North Junction with the evening Willesden to Shieldmuir mail train.
37020 takes centre stage while 25007 & 25018 look on as Scottish Railfans Society tour participants mill around.
This photo is copyright of Alistair Ness and the image must not be used elsewhere or cross-posted on other sites without my prior permission. This will normally be freely given if requested by the site owner.
As BRC WAP - 5 prepares to take the main line with my 59550 Sankalp Fast Passenger, BZA WAP - 4 #25007 makes sudden entry and thrashes Vasad Junction at a breakneck speed with bang on time running 12656 Chennai Central (MAS) - Ahmedabad (ADI) Navjeevan Superfast Express.The train was running a lot fast hence the click became slightly blur.
Date : 11/11/17
The start of a roadtrip around Scotland finds a great variety on Ayr shed on June 25th 1977.
To the left is 27026, then 25001, 08430 & 08144, on the extreme right is 20122, whilst in the far background is 25007.
Other locomotives on shed included 20002, 20200, 20138, 25232, 25227, 20124, 20125, 20094, 20112, 20109, 25076, 08448, 08730, 26045, 25234, 25087 and heavily damaged 25018.
This is an image from my collection. Although predominantly slide scans, it includes other types of media as well. All have been collected over the past 40+ years of shooting Kodachrome and digital images, slide purchases and many years of exchanging. I was fortunate enough to trade with some of the best airliner photographers around the world.
Created in 2017, this is a curated archive that serves to share what otherwise would be kept in binders and boxes, not being enjoyed by anyone, myself included.
REGISTRATION : N907UA
MFR TYPE & SERIES : Boeing 737-522
MSN : 25007
OPERATOR : United Airlines
AIRPORT (WHEN KNOWN) : Los Angeles LAX
DATE (WHEN KNOWN) :
PHOTOGRAPHER (WHEN KNOWN) :
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I'm pretty sure that this would have been taken on a Sunday, with at least 3 diesels in the bay platforms at Dumfries on April 14th 1979. The Class 27 is 27042 with Class 08 08601 behind the truck. Class 25 25007 also gets into the frame. The bay platforms are now a car park, though most of Dumfries station is little changed from those days.
Pentacon Six TL
Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 80mm 2.8
Ilford HP5 @ 1600
Adox R09 (1:25) 12:00 @ 20C
Kingston Street, Cambridge, UK
EXPLORED
For round 7 of the group Get Pushed!! I was paired with Marianna Armata. I've been following her stream for around a year now (I hadn't looked through her earlier stuff, it was fun to watch her test out this and that).
It was a wee bit difficult to ask her to do something differently, I really enjoy her style; we ended up with a mutual push: an urban setting, post-processed in a cross-process/urban acid style.
I took this shot on vacation in Chicago from the 7th floor of the Water Tower Place (a little unnerving hanging over that edge), and post-processed it using the GIMP using a plug-in called Xpro for the cross-processed feel.
Thanks to Gracie for wanting to ride the elevator all the way to the top...
On a visit courtesy of a railtour from the northwest gave me the opportunity to “cop” a load of locomotives that were all mainly withdrawn and awaiting their fate with the cutters torch.
Although there are several other contributions on Flickr I had to add my own. Standing forlornly next to 25007 on 8th May 1982.
026 finally succumbed to the cutters torch between 9th-14th September 1983.
This is another iPhone scan from my collection of prints taken during 1981/82 before I moved onto slide film. Memories!
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Sorry for the quality of this one, but it's about the only one I have of a 25/0 in ex-works condition.
Zenit-E / Nikon LS30.
Dashing BZA WAP-4 #25007 charging 22416 NDLS-VSKP AC AP Express and greets ET WAP-4 #22629 hauled 11464 Jabalpur Somnath Express at lush green Misrod.
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25007 passed Princess St Gdns at teatime on 18/06/80, with an eastbound service of Parcel vans & MCVs (probably from Haymarket TMD), as a class 47/7 pushed a service from Edinburgh to Glasgow Queen Street.
BR Class 25 25007 on what appears to be a very short freight train, at Larbert station in the late-70s..
The loco was withdrawn in 1981, and scrapped in September 1982. No less than 20 Class 25s have survived into preservation..
Larbert station has since been completely rebuilt, and the platforms shortened at this location....
Restored from a severely under-exposed grainy original..
Original slide - photographer unknown