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I found this picture on one of my harddrives this morning, a shot I took 5 years ago plus a couple months. It stands out because it is now the oldest shot in my photostream. I'd been taking shot since I was young, but most of those photos are either print, or on a computer's carcas somewhere in the abyss.
The day I took these shots I named my little "set" 'Gaining Back Inspiration'. Even if it'd be another 4 years until I started to fully embrace and meet my potential, it was still a pivotal day that's lead to all of the other's you've seen.
My new #5 Blonde Ponytail Barbie. I found this girl a few days ago! Got a great deal too, which is always a plus! She came with her box which is in great shape. Original top knot... I had to replace the bottom band as it had basically disintegrated. Her paint is all original, just look at those HUGE Lucy red lips! I am so happy with her. I have a few other #5's but none nearly as nice as this one. I love these girls best in their original B&W swimsuit. It is just such an iconic look.
Posada El Convento de Mave.
Antiguo priorato benedictino de Santa MarÃa de Mave rehabilitado entre unas frescas arboledas ribereñas al Pisuerga, muy cerca del lugar en donde toma sus aguas el Canal de Castilla, en plena Montaña Palentina.
The smile on my face doesn't mean my life is perfect. It means I appreciate what I have and what God has blessed me with.
PZL Mielec Lim-5 P - Château et musée de Savigny lès Beaune (Côte d'Or - Bourgogne-Franche-Comté)
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Heading north to Bispham in September 1985 is Blackpool 5, a former Railcoach which has been converted to an OMO car.
SHM-5 "Enkhuizen" heeft op 31-7-2020 bijna zijn eindbestemming Medemblik bereikt als hij zojuist de Overlekersluis-spoorburg (in de achtergrond) is gepasseerd.
*Explored*
My oldest turns 5 today, so I thought I would put up a picture of him. Happy Birthday!
50mm, f3.2 @ 1/250, Off Camera Flash from the left through a 42" shoot through umbrella just out of frame, 1/4 power, all manual
This is 5 in the number series. I realized yesterday that I hadn't taken any in a while.
I'm considering doing a 365, thanks to alexstoddard for suggesting it. =]
I really like how this turned out. Yes, I did tear old pages out of a vintage book. Shame on me.
No, it was not easy getting these pages to stick. The bees were buzzing around me as I listened to "The XX" on my iPod. These pages fell down incessantly. I even used duct tape.
I'm considering doing a paint series since I love to use paint so much in photos. I am already doing two other series. But this one would be a lot of fun. And, of course, colorful.
Explored #5 05/25/2014
Shot with a high camera speed while the wind was blowing hard on the tulips. Some move more than the others, creating a shimmering effect while the main subject is still in focus and crisp.
A Pentax MZ-5
I had a SMC Pentax-F 35-70mm F3.5-4.5 just sitting around without being used, which had come bundled with some other photo bits. Anyhow, I recently tried it on my Pentax ME, and it's a decent lens, so I picked up this MZ-5 body to take advantage of the autofocus.
I like this MZ-5 because it still has a shutter speed dial on top, instead of the PTvAvM/PSAM dial.
Olympus Stylus Epic (MJU II), test
Kodak Ultramax 400
Home developed in Unicolor/Argentix
Scanned with Pakon F135
Operator: Coastal Red Ltd
Fleet Number: 5
Registration: YJ55BKU
Body/Chassis: Optare X1200 Tempo
Chassis No: SAB28000000000025
Seating: B41F
New: October 2005
Ex: Arriva Cymru
Livery: Lynx
Date: Saturday 11th February 2017
Location: King’s Lynn Bus Station, Market Street
Route: 34 (Hunstanton via Gaywood and Q.E. Hospital)
B61 painted in the Streamliner scheme, is followed by GM27,S317,S302,S306 through the tight curves around Brewongle while enroute to Goulburn via Parkes on 28-9-2016
Canada Goose with 5 goslings. We now have 15 Goslings in the park and still a few more on eggs so as long as the Gulls leave them alone it could be a good year for them. If half survive it will be a success especially as some goslings seem to drift away from the group. Yesterday one was left out on its own and tried to join another family until the male realised there were 6 not 5 and scared it away. It did find its parents eventually.
Stanier class 5 No 45337 back in October 2013. Prepares to leave the North Norfolk Railway, Sheringham, bound for the Nene Valley Railway.
I believe it is now undergoing refurbishment at the Llangollen Railway Co.
Another from the archives, and a re-upload.
232 347-5 früh am Morgen bei Bernburg-Waldau
232 347-5 early after Sun rising at Bernburg-Waldau
17.03.2016
Todays Solar Disk 5/31/14
Caught some pretty cool prominence today. 6 panel mosaic-Coronado PST & QHY5L-II
Fotos mit der genialen SLR Fujica AX-5 hier klicken!
Entwickelt und gebaut von Fujifilm kam sie Anfang der 1980er Jahre in den Verkauf - auch umgelabelt für den damaligen Riesen "Foto Porst" zu einem erschwinglicheren Preis.
Die AX-5 hat einen elektronisch gesteuerten Schlitzverschluß mit automatischer Zeiteinstellung von 2 bis 1/1000 sec. und B, ist blitzsynchronisiert bis 1/60 sec und sämtliche Zeiten sind auch manuell einstellbar.
Die SLR ist mit einem hellen, silberbeschichteten Prismen-Reflexsucher mit Fresnellinse, Mikroprismen und Schnittbild-Indikator, einer LED-Anzeige für alle Verschlußzeiten, Unter- und Überbelichtung, Batterie- und Blendenanzeige ausgestattet.
Die Belichtungsmessung (mit Siliciumdioden) findet zeitgemäß im Offenblend-Meßsystem durch das Objektiv statt (mittenbetonte Integralmessung), die Zeitautomatik, die computergesteuert mit Blendenvorwahl ist, ist umstellbar auf Arbeitsblendenautomatik. Eine (sehr schön!) manuelle +/-1 Blende Korrekturmöglichkeit über ein extra Rädchen rund um den Rückspulknopf gibt es ebenfalls, ausserdem eine zusätzliche Zeit-/Blendeneinstellung und eine Meßwertspeicherung bei "AEL". Die Kamera tastet Filme von 12-36 DIN/12-3200 ASA ab.
Die Kamera hat keinen Autofokus und muss ganz konventionell manuell an der Optik scharf gestellt werden. Ebenso ist der Bildtransport per Hand durchzuführen - per gutem alten Schnellspannhebel! Beides nur von Vorteil :-)
Besonders wichtig: die Stromquelle ist eine handelsübliche Rundzelle mit 6,0 V, z. B von Varta 4028 oder auch "No Name" in jedem Elektronikshop günstig zu haben.
Die Kamera liegt sehr gut in der Hand, der Sucher ist wunderbar hell und Auslöser und Verschluß laufen butterweich, auch nach Jahrzehnten noch: halt eine echte Fujifilm :-)
Developed and built by Fujifilm, it went on sale in the early 1980s - also relabeled for the then photo giant Porst.
The AX-5 has an electronically controlled focal plane shutter with automatic time setting from 2 to 1/1000 sec. And B, is lightning-synchronized up to 1/60 sec and all times can also be set manually.
The SLR is equipped with a bright, silver-coated prism reflex viewfinder with Fresnel lens, micro prisms and cross-sectional image indicator, an LED display for all shutter speeds, under and overexposure, battery and aperture display.
The exposure measurement (with silicon diodes) takes place through the lens using the open aperture measuring system (center-weighted integral measurement); There is also a (very nice!) Manual +/- 1 f-stop correction option using an extra wheel around the rewind button, as well as an additional time / f-stop setting and storage of measured values ​​with "AEL". The camera scans films from 12-36 DIN / 12-3200 ASA.
The camera has no autofocus and has to be manually focused on the optics using the conventional method. The image transport must also be carried out by hand - using a good old quick release lever! Both are only an advantage :-)
Particularly important: the power source is a commercially available round cell with 6.0 V, e.g. B by Varta 4028 or "No Name" can be found cheaply in every electronics shop.
The camera is very easy to hold, the viewfinder is wonderfully bright and the shutter release and shutter run very smoothly, even 40 years later: a very good Fujifilm :-)