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Second outing with the A3000:

 

Vivitar 28mm 2.8 @ f8

850nm (I think) filter

Lumix G1 & Leica 45mm f/2.8 macro Elmarit lens.

art in Kumu, artist Raul Meel

Boeing 767 - MSN 30846

Status : Active

Registration : C-GHLQ

Airline Air Canada Rouge

Air Canada Rouge

Country : Canada

Date : 2013 -

Codes RV ROU

Callsign : Rouge

Web site : www.aircanadarouge.com/

 

Serial number30846 LN:832

Type767-333ER

First flight date03/04/2001

Test registrationN6009F

Plane age18.7 years

Seat configurationC18 W14 Y232 Seat

Engines 2 x PW PW4060

 

C-GHLQ13/06/2001Air Canada

C-GHLQ09/02/2015Air Canada RougeLsd From Gecas

 

Rolleiflex 2.8f | Kodak Portra 160NC | Bahrain

2nd Feb 2013 - parkrun no. 89 By Mabel Lewis

Horseshoe Falls, Mt Field, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA

This vertical version seems to be preferred by 90% people I show it to above my preference for the horizontal shot. Certainly it has some advantages : more even lighting, less movement of the foliage. Specifications : Canon 5D, 16-35mm 2.8L, Gitzo tripod, polaizing filter, ISO 100, f22, shutter 20 seconds.

20160721樹之林特賣

Sofi Strokatto part 2

Winter must be approaching... the fish tank has come out to play. :)

 

This is a keyring, by the way.

Taken at school

Another image (hand held) taken with my Helios 44-2 48mm vintage lens. I also used a macro extension tube. It's been fun learning, there is a slight learning curve to using this lens. I hope you guys like it.

DRAGO VF PRESSO SAVIGNONE GENOVA

2018-01-06, Kyoto, Japan, SONY a7II, Nippon Kogaku NIKKOR-S AUTO 55mm F1.2

A turtle takes a break after carefully digging a nest for her eggs on a sandy beach by Lake Erie in Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada.

 

In the summer of 2001, as a present to myself, I purchased a Canon FD 200 mm bayonet mount lens. This roll of film was my first test roll shot with it. I still have the lens and regard it as one the best in my collection.

 

Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 2001.

 

Canon FTb

Canon FD 200 mm f/2.8 S.S.C. bayonet mount telephoto lens

 

Kodak Royal Gold 100 ISO film.

 

Scanned using a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED with the FH-835S 35mm strip film tray.

Despite its bright yellow finish, this 1967 Ford Fairlane was far from being a taxi cab. Instead of a modest inline 6 that could be had with a basic model which makes up a typical taxi, it had a V8 sound. This one is a 2-door sedan, a bit more unusual to see compared to the popular pillarless 2-door hardtop that didn’t have window frames.

 

The Fairlane for 1966 and 1967 had stacked headlights which I feel is a handsome look.

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