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PictionID:41566395 - Title:Seversky P-35 Republic P-35 (PA-41) airplane in flight with drawing of the plane that was sold to the Japanese - Catalog:15_002874 - Filename:15_002874.TIF - Image from the Charles Daniels Photo Collection album "Seversky, Republic and P-47"----PLEASE TAG this image with any information you know about it, so that we can permanently store this data with the original image file in our Digital Asset Management System.----SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
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Lucius Annaeus Seneca: On entering a temple we assume all signs of reverence. How much more reverent then should we be before the heavenly bodies, the stars, the very nature of God!
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L’estate morente saluta un’altra mia primavera.
Segno una tacca sul quadernetto sgualcito, sopravvissuto con me, chissà come, ai novanta agli zero e ai miei doni ignorati.
Lo sfoglio a ritroso, cerco di fare un bilancio, di capirci qualcosa. Trovo storie lasciate a metà, appunti che non dicono nulla si alternano a ritratti di persone incrociate un momento, una vita fa.
La calligrafia sbilenca si accavalla ai quadrettoni grigi, mi parla di attimi rosicchiati al lavoro, di tentativi vani di salvare pensieri all’oblio.
Leggo quei segni sgraziati, pieni di ispirazione e speranza, privi di stile.
Sono istantanee dei miei giorni rubati, sassolini lanciati in un uno stagno deserto.
Qualche rimbalzo li ha portati più il là, ha fatto sperare.
Niente di speciale comunque, e nessuno guardava.
“Cosa ti aspettavi?” chiede beccamorto.
“Il lieto fine? Quello esiste solo nelle favole. La vita è una merda; e poi si muore”.
G. Pesce
Manufactured by Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., USA
Model: c.1946, with Kodak Anastigmat Special f/3.5 with Flash Kodamatic shutter, produced between 1946-48
RF means rangefinder, not engraved on the camera, this is only collectors' name
All Kodak 35, viewfinder and rangefinder produced between 1940-51
35mm film Rangefinder camera
Lens: Kodak Anastigmat Special 50mm f/3.5 filter slip-on serial no.EO28952
Aperture: up to f/16;setting: lever and scale on the lens-shutter barrel
Focus range: 4-50 feet +inf
Focusing: match the rangefinder images in the rangefinder eyepiece by turning the thumb wheel coupled to the lens focusing ring or simply lens front element
Shutter: Flash Kodamatic leaf shutter, speeds: 1/10-200 +B & T; setting: ring and scale on the lens-shutter barrel, not works wo/ the film in the camera
Shutter release: on the lens-shutter barrel, w/ a finger support for security
Cocking knob: also winds the film, on the top plate, double exposure prevention
Before winding, you have to press the knob just beside the cocking knob, and immediately release, at this time a red lever on the top of the lens-shutter barrel indicating that the shutter is set, if it does nor show, the winding knob must be turned
Frame counter: on the top plate, additive type, manual setting
Viewfinder: reverse telescopic finder, separate eyepiece
Re-wind knob: on the top plate
Re-wind release: lift the rewind knob
Flash PC socket: old type, on the lens-shutter barrel
Cold-shoe: none
Memory dial: on the winding knob
Self-timer: lever on the lens-shutter barrel
Back cover: removable, opens by a latch on the bottom plate
Engraving on the bottom plate: serial no.
Tripod socket: ¼"
Strap lugs
Body: metal; Weight: 668g
serial no.148428
+Original leather ever ready case
Kodak 35 RF versions:
1940-48 Kodak Anastigmat Special f/3.5 with Kodamatic shutter
1946-48 Kodak Anastigmat Special f/3.5 with Flash Kodamatic shutter
1947-48 Kodak Anastar f/3.5 with Flash Kodamatic shutter
These two lenses were optically identical, differing only in name and the inclusion of flash synchronization.
Dating of the camera via the lens' serial no.:
The first two letters of lens serial means for the age of lens manufactured as below table. The two digits corresponded to two letters by the table stands for the lower digit of the age(19xx). 1234567890 CAMEROSITY
i.e The lens serial number of my camera begins EO, so it corresponds to 1946.
More info: Collectors Guide to Kodak Cameras Joan McKeown & James McKeown by Centennial Photo; 1st edition (1981) ISBN-10: 0931838029 downloadable site of the book
Lens serials in Cosmonet, in Matt Denton website, Manual in Butkus org, in McConnely website, in Camerapedia
This is my favorite way to start off the day. It is sunny in Portland today, so I am off to celebrate my 35th birth-day : )
Eventos de la celebración del 35 Aniversario de la Escuela de Nutrición de la Universidad de Montemorelos, realizados el 30 de noviembre del 2012 en el marco del 70 Aniversario de la UM. Fotografía: Benjamín García.
Sábado (04/05), a Igreja do Nazareno Central de Campinas foi palco de um dos eventos mais esperados pela Portas Abertas Brasil: a comemoração dos 35 anos de ministério a serviço da Igreja Perseguida.
Date taken: 10th January 2022
Service: Sunderland District Cherry 35
Operator: Go North East
Fleet code: 6942
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One of a pair of USAF F-35 Lightnings that had a training 'dog fight' over our heads. Appearing every now and again through the high misty cloud.
What could be better, sitting in the garden, drinking coffee, and F-35's at full throttle, whew, chat was impossible. 😁
Die Fujica 35 FS (1971) ist eine Kompaktkamera mit Blendenautomatik und Zeitvorwahl, mit einer bemerkenswerten Einschränkung: Es gibt nur zwei Zeiten – 1/30 Sek. und 1/250 Sek. Diese Zeiten lassen sich auf dem Objektiv durch Wetter(!)-Symbole einstellen. Die von der Automatik ausgewählte Blende wird im Sucher angezeigt, ebenso die über Symbole eingestellte Entfernung. Es gibt also keinen Entfernungsmesser.
Geblitzt wird mit Hilfe einer Leitzahl-Automatik, wie man sie an vielen der damaligen Kompakten findet.
Das Fujinon 1:2,8/35 mm zeichnet erstaunlich scharf, es hat natürlich durch das Weitwinkel eine gewisse Reserve bei der Entfernungseinstellung.
Cap Dramont is a place is in the South-East of France, 1 hour from Nice. A good place for taking pictures of sunset with the tower making a subject and well oriented...
This time the weather was windy and maybe I should have keep some shorter exposure to keep some wave shapes instead of trying to blurry the sea; which is a bit difficult when the sea is mooving too much...
Olympus E-M5
Panasonic 12-35 f2.8 @12 mm
iso 200, 15s, f16
Tripod + Cokin Z-Pro ND8 + GND8 +GND4
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