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East German DR Class 35 (originally Class 23.10 pre-1070) 2-6-2 No.35 1097-1 (ex-23 1097) with 2'2'T28 tender on a steam special run in association with the at the Dresden Steam Festival, 9 October 2021. The route was Dresden Hbf. - Kamenz - Hosena/Hohenbocka - Senftenberg and return. It is pictured at the end of its journey at Dresden Hbf.
The 113 23.10's built in 1955-59 were based on the pre-war DRG/DRB Class 23. They were fitted with Rekolok 39E high performance, all welded boilers with combustion chambers. The last was withdrawn in 1985. They were excellent mixed traffic locos - the East German equivalent of the LNER 'V2' 2-6-2's in the UK.
northern arizona
1972
rafting trip, colorado river
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
northern arizona
1972
rafting trip, colorado river
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
northern arizona
1972
cooling off in a waterfall
rafting trip, colorado river
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Interessante esemplare del microcosmo giapponese della Aires.
Decisamente ben conservato e funzionante. Rarità per collezionisti.
1958 Aires 35 IIIC Seikosha MXL H-Coral 45mm f/1.9
La piccola società giapponese Aires Camera Industry di Tokyo, dopo avere messo in produzione all'alba degli anni Cinquanta un certo numero di fotocamere 6x6cm biottica Airesflex, equipaggiate con otturatori Seikosha o Copal e con obiettivi Coral, ma anche con obiettivi Olympus Zuiko e Nikkor, decide di mettere in produzione delle fotocamere 35mm a telemetro. Le fotocamere Aires 35 nascono nel 1954 e vengono equipaggiate con otturatori a lamelle Seikosha Rapid o Seikosha MX da 1/500 di secondo, e con obiettivi firmati con il marchio Coral. Il primo modesto modello Aires 35 L è del tutto sprovvisto di telemetro ed utilizza un obiettivo con luminosità f/3.5. Quasi contemporaneamente viene messo in produzione il modello Aires 35 II con telemetro accoppiato al mirino e con obiettivo con luminosità f/3.2. Per la prima volta in Giappone la Aires 35 II viene equipaggiata con la cornice luminosa nel mirino per la esatta determinazione dell'inquadratura. Il modello successivo Aires 35 IIA viene rinnovato nella carrozzeria ed equipaggiato con un obiettivo con luminosità f/2.8. Segue nel 1955 il modello Aires 35 III, equipaggiato con un luminoso obiettivo H Coral 45mm f/2 a sei lenti, con la nuova carrozzeria moderna e con una leva di carica rapida che sostituisce l'ormai obsoleto bottone di ricarica. Per individuare il numero delle lenti degli obiettivi standard montati sulle proprie fotocamere la società Aires utilizza lo steso codice alfabetico della Nippon Kogaku, Q per quattro, P per cinque, H per sei, S per sette e così via computando. Nel 1957 accanto al modello Aires 35 IIIB fornito di un modesto obiettivo Q Coral 45mm f/3.2 viene messo in produzione il modello di punta Aires IIIL equipaggiato con un obiettivo H Coral 45mm f/1.9. Nel 1958 nasce il modello Aires 35 IIIS dalla carrozzeria modificata e più alta ed equipaggiato con un obiettivo leggermente più luminoso H Coral 45mm f/1.8 e con un esposimetro incorporato ma non accoppiato con il mirino, con la fotocellula al selenio posta sull'angolo sinistro in alto sul frontale della fotocamera.
Fort de son expérience en terme de 35 mm télémétriques, Aires avait l’ambition de rentrer dans la cour des grands. Ses ingénieurs travaillèrent donc sur un « Top Model » : un 35 mm télémétrique à système et objectifs interchangeables de grande qualité, à obturateur central et qui possèderait, en plus, une cellule au sélénium, couplée.
De ce cahier des charges ambitieux, est né le 35V. Un superbe appareil…
Il était livré soit avec son objectif H Coral 1.9/45mm ou (en option) avec un ultra lumineux S Coral 1.5/45mm, soit en système complet, avec les trois optiques (dont le f1.5), leurs pare-soleil et les filtres. Ils étaient proposés à la vente dans une superbe valisette en cuir, estampillée AIRES.
C’est cet ensemble que j’ai plaisir à vous proposer ici.
Les optiques sont donc :
Le S Coral 1.5/45 mm
Le W Coral 3.2/35 mm
Le T Coral 3.5/100 mm. Ce dernier objectif a une allure très germanique…
Le viseur est collimaté pour les deux plus longues focales ; le 35 mm correspondant au plein champ. Une qualité irréprochable et des performances remarquables auraient dû faire de cet appareil méconnu, un succès commercial honnête… Mais Contax et Nikon, avaient senti le vent tourner et savaient qu’ils vendaient leurs derniers télémétriques. Nikon présenterait son « F ». La messe serait dite, pour la quasi-totalité des télémétriques.
Une page importante de la photo se tournait.
Le 35V était arrivé trop tard…mais reste un superbe appareil trop méconnu.
corsopolaris.net/supercameras/aires/aires.html
www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_a...
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My Olympus 35 RC had served me well, but it will go for sale at ebay :
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170722376644?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT...
You can see pictures taken with this camera and more pictures of the camera in my gallery inside the "1970 Olympus 35 RC" album. Only the camera and the case is for sale:
LEITZ TEOOH (1949-1954).Leitz Rondinax 35.
Tanque de revelado luz dia. Uno de los primeros modelos construidos en baquelita.
Side view of a German (Czech) Restored Panzer 35(t) tank.
Czechoslovakia/German
Model 35 LT/Panzerkampfwagen (PxKfw) 35 (t)
(Medium Tank)
Initial Production 1935 (Skoda)
The Model 35 was the main battle tank of the Czech Army prior ro the German annexation of Czechoslovakia in 1930 (38 & 39). The 35 had a crew of 4 and armed with one 37mm main gun and two 7.92mm machine guns. The 35 had a top speed of 35 mph on the road. It was very unreliable even though the Germans improved it she still retained a poor reputation. It was advanced for its time having a pneumatic transmission. Service included: Poland, France, the Balkan Front and the Russian Front. It also served with the Bulgarian and Romanian Armies.
For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzer_35(t)
The Qixi Festival (Chinese: 七夕節), also known as the Qiqiao Festival (Chinese: 乞巧節), is a Chinese festival that celebrates the annual meeting of the cowherd and weaver girl in Chinese mythology.
It falls on the seventh day of the 7th month on the Chinese calendar. It is sometimes called the Double Seventh Festival, the Chinese Valentine's Day, the Night of Sevens, or the Magpie Festival. This is an important festival, especially for young girls.
The Qixi festival inspired Tanabata festival in Japan , Chilseok festival in Korea, Thất Tịchfestival in Vietnam.
@ Hong Kong Museum of History
My Olympus 35 RC had served me well, but it will go for sale at ebay :
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170722376644?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT...
You can see pictures taken with this camera and more pictures of the camera in my gallery inside the "1970 Olympus 35 RC" album. Only the camera and the case is for sale:
This card is for Play Date Cafe Colour Challenge #35. I loved the inspiration photo and it made me think both of rusted metal and of wood, so I adhered a piece of metallic tape to cardstock and embossed it in my new Tim Holtz wood grain folder. Then I painted the piece turquoise, dry brushed it with brown paint and then sanded it a bit to reveal the metal. I stamped the poppy on a piece of watercolour paper which had been coloured with distress ink and perfect pearl glimmer mist. The poppies were coloured with coloured pencils. I die cut the grungepaper swirl and sprayed it with homemade glimmer mist. The flowers were also glimmer misted. The circle is a cut from a background stamp (Ancient Motif). TFL!!
Supplies: Hero Arts stamps: Long Stem Flowers (H5350), Ancient Motif (CG186), Sew Stylish (CL452); Sizzex Tim Holtz woodgrain embossing folder and swirl die cut; grungepaper; aluminium tape; Prima flowers; ric rac; Tim Holtz mini staples; brad.
northern arizona
1972
rafting trip, colorado river
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Anne likes the carpet but it makes me feel sick. To distract from inside we stare out the window at the mill, as it gets hit by diminishing orange shapes as the sun goes down. I get a napkin and wipe up the crisp crumbs left by the people before us. Later on I walk across to Asda to buy matches. When I get back they tell me that I missed seeing a fox run across the road outside. But what I did see, when I walked around the back of the hotel, was an arcade game, the type where a claw comes down and picks up a soft-toy, lit up in a darkened room. It was a Disney one. (Cai)
I was about half an hour late; having taken my time over a large tea : ) Cai said they'd just come inside cos it felt cold. We'd envisaged being out all evening. Perhaps getting a wonderful photo of the lighthouse; or just plain, beautiful, water and sky. We sat in a tightish circle, and agreed it was about as bad as Hunters Tryst! My view was mainly of car park . Cai walked home. I got him as far as Ocean Terminal, where a 35 bus was waiting. 35's go all the way to the airport; but the last bus terminates at the Longstone depot. (Jonny)
In the mould of the Hunters Tryst visited earlier; a motorway style eatery with beer available. Warning-the ice cream will carry all the e numbers and will knock the children balmy! If you want a family day out, the air heavy with vinegar, then this is the place for you. Granny will also be grateful for the treat. (Ian)