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Sonntag 7. Februar 2016

Ein herrlicher Sonntagmorgen. Die Familie schlief noch. Unsere Katze wollte vor die Tür und dann sah ich diesen tollen Himmel.

 

A gorgeous Sunday morning. The family was still asleep. Our cat wanted to outside the door and then I saw this great sky.

I know Christmas has come and gone, but I couldn't walk by two of my favourite things, fences and bokeh, and not snap a few shots!

 

Happy first Fence Friday for 2014!

Time to bet again~~

Germany vs, Argentina!

(Wish my friends happiness forever)

Monumento a Sibelius (Helsinki)

Esta linea tan bien trazada hace años que le tenía ganas, ya que por motivos de trabajo pasaba cada semana por la autovia (como Luis en su faena) y siempre pasaba de largo, pero al final cayó.

 

www.joangonzalez.es

 

Bearbeitungen sind ein Prozess. Es entstehen viele Variationen, manche sind es wert gezeigt zu werden : )

Edits are a process. The image can be developed greatly different. Some of these variations deserve it to be shown.

 

Thanks for watching and commenting!

Everything is welcome - especially constructive criticism!

  

jump 2 @ArtundUnart 2015

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Another shot of the British army apache longbow at Duxford

Look back and thank God.

Look forward and trust God.

Look around and serve God.

Look within and find God.

2-WOWS Cirrus Design SF-50 Wow Aviation @ Belfast City Airport 19/06/2022

Das Thema für Macro Mondays - Seeing Double (Sehen, Doppel)

15th June 2017 - On May 19 the French Groupe de Chasse 1/2 Cigognes, based at Dijon-Longvic AFB (BA102), unveiled a special painted Mirage 2000 to celebrate the centenary of the disappearance of Georges Guynemer, one of the most glorious aces of French hunting.

 

Georges Guynemer was a top fighter ace for France with 54 victories during World War I, and a French national hero at the time of his death. Guynemer failed to return from a combat mission on 11 September 1917. He took off aboard of his Spad XIII with rookie pilot Jean Bozon-Verduraz to patrol the Langemark area. During the mission, near Poelkapelle, Guynemer sighted a lone Rumpler, a German observation plane, and dove toward it. Bozon-Verduraz saw several Fokkers above him, and by the time he had shaken them off, his leader was nowhere in sight, so he returned alone. Guynemer never came back.

 

Captain Georges Guynemer was confirmed missing in action by his squadron commander Major Brocard; it was officially announced in Paris by the French War Department on 25 September 1917.

 

Here she is on the flightline at the Tactical Weapons Meet at Base Area Florennes.

Scille de Sibérie près d’un lac

South Wharf (Docklands), Melbourne. Version 1 is here.

Time seems to be moving at an exponential pace. I'm going to guess that this was one of my many encounters with BA5. A very reliable middle of the day turn back south out of Burnham Yard for Blue Island. I hid in the weeds on the north side of Calumet Park for this view.

 

The B&O mainline east from Barr Yard is running across the center of the frame from right to left. The wiggly wiggles on the left side is the Harbor's connection to what remains of the PRR's SC&S. And of course the Harbor is on the....well, maybe it isn't so obvious. Calumet Park also contained the crossing of the Michigan Central's mainline with the B&O and PRR. The present Harbor Belt main east from Calumet Park is actually the Michigan Central main from what Ive put together. The ancient Harbor predecessor Chicago, Hammond and Western would have sliced across the MC at Calumet Park way back in the day as they were actually destined for Whiting, via Calumet City Yard, State Line and Burnham Yard.

 

At least I think I have that right...

BEECH FOREST #2 | NIKON F90X WITH NIKKOR 24-85 MM | AGFA APX 100 | RODINAL 1:100

 

Film rating: 50 ASA

Dev. Time 60 min

 

Semi-stand development. Agitation: 1 min after pouring Rodinal; 1 at invert at 30 min.

 

Stop bath: 1 min Fomacitro;

Fixing: Fomafix 5 min;

Wash: 5 min;

Wetting agent: Fotonal.

 

Scanned with Epson V600 Photo

Rolleiflex 2.8 F Type 1 K7F

Taking lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 1:2.8 f=80mm, Coated.

Viewing lens: Heidosmat 1:2.8 f=80mm, coated

Filter Bayonet : Both lenses, size 3

Shutter: Synchro-Compur MXV CR0 leafshutter. Speeds 1 to 1/500 sec. and B.

Flash synchronization : Sync socket on frontpanel. M and X synchronization.

Selftimer

Rollei differential gear for coupling with the lightmeter

Lighmeter system: coupled, Selenium photo element, on the front top, meter in the focus knob

Exposure compensation 0-3 stops, in half stops arround the ASA/DIN selector

Parallax error correction.

Focus scale in meters

Coupled Depth of Field indicator.

Removable finder hood

Double exposure prevention

Conversion table of EV to aperture/shutter speed values on the back plate

Format : 12 exposures of 6 x 6 cm on 120 type rollfilm.

Color Lacquer : Black

Color Leatherette : Black

Dimensions WxDxH: 105 x 99 x 146 mm

Weight: 1140 grams

Production : from 1960 to 1961.

Rolleinar set of lenses:

Coupled

Separated

Mounted on camera

Leather case and Portuguese manual "Rolleiflex na pratica"

 

Explored on October, 10, 2015

  

Some pictures taken with it

 

I invite you to visit my camera site at Classic Cameras in english.

Convido-os a visitar o minha página Câmaras & Cia.

Taken from the intersection of OR Hwy 82 and Eggleson Rd between Enterprise and Joseph. From left to right are Hurricane Divide, Twin Peaks, Hurricane Point (behind the cupola) and Traverse Ridge.

Sigma DP3 Merrill : Sigma 50mm Macro f/2.8

233 452-2 mit dem leeren Gipszug nach Rottleberode, am Stellwerk Ilberstedt

 

233 452-2 with her empty gypsum train next to the old switch tower of Ilberstedt

 

21.09.2017

Nikon F-100 : 24-135mm Sigma f/2.8-4.5 : Kentmere 100 : PMK Pyro

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