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Then someone shouted "whats in that tank wagon ?" , "F**~#/ng Fuel " came the reply followed by "call the Fire Brigade" !
Brand: Volkswagen
Model: Transporter 5
Unit: National police, unit Amsterdam, VHT.
Call sign: 4306
Lisence plate: 3-TKS-72
In service: 16-4-2014
Out of service:
Side notes: One of the few Transporter vans in Amsterdam with this light setup, traffic advisor in the lightbar. Also there's not the option to add riot shields.
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a level 5 alert fire is the highest level a fire can be gauged. a level 5 requires the assistance of all available firefighters to help control the situation. yesterday i came across this fire incident which was given this status as the conditions, high level winds, water shortage and very dry weather, induced the flames even further. this large fire razed through this community of urban informal settlers in metro manila scorching hundreds of houses that left hundreds of families homeless. firefighters were able to control the fire after 12 hours
Another plastic fantastic camera from the 80's. This Ricoh AF-5 is a fixed lens AF compact much in the same spirit of the Nikon L35 AF. The highlights here are the 38/2,8 lens that has a very good reputation and the ability to permanently shut off the flash. The viewfinder is quite nice or such a modest camera and indicates focus distance and flash warning. No control over the camera, except for the ASA setting, which is nice. The lens cap acts as a mains switch, with the cap on, no function whatsoever in the camera, no power, impossible to take pictures, very clever indeed.
Number: CT-1579/60
Rank: Sergeant Grade 1
Alias: Carnage
2nd Regiment of the 253rd Legion
//Begin Log\\\\
We ran. we ran as fast as we could. Buck was really badly hurt, but he could still run. We stayed right behind him in case we needed to cover him from behind. that is when we heard it. the rumble of engines.
Protodeka.
//"Carnage" CT-1579/60: Run!
Our steady pace turned into a scrambling sprint. The beast was on our tail, firing missiles at us. It was over. we were going to die, surrounded by trash and muck.
//End Log\\
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my defeat buil, hope you like C&C are always welcome.
-Darman
i wanted to do the challange this week but with a big dog it was hard to come up with good ideas. i'll be away for the weekend so the time ran out and i had to pick one of the few photos taken this week. its been snowing lika crazy and i can't remember it being this much snow since i was little! berit is actually getting used to it and don't hate is as much. but it is still too cold. ;)
Father and son. Inspired by August Sander.
I have huge difficulties with Hasselblad focus system. It will have to be calibrated next week... I wonder how much will it cost me this time. :/
Otherwise: Kodak Ektar 100, f/5.6, 1/30 with Hasselblad 501 cm
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Day 5; January 5, 2010
A very wise man once told me that, "The hardest thing to stop is something that's trying to happen." From my experience these are some of the truest words ever spoken... and it's doubley true when it comes to being creative.
Yesterday I was a ball of fire. I was inspired and energetic. I created a list of the twenty or so techniques I plan to used during January for my 365. I created a calendar and entered them all in and started planning the weekly themes I would use throughout the coming year. I was on and I was riding the wave.
Fast forward to my planned theme for the day. "Strobist-Still Life" was on the agenda. Easy. I had a concept I had been thinking about for some time and this was a perfect reason to execute it. But the photo gods weren't smiling on me, I just couldn't get it right so I changed directions toward a previous shot that I wanted to redo. That also let me down. My heart just wasn't in it and frustration was taking hold.
By this time it was 9:00 p.m., I decided that I needed some air. I grabbed my photo kit and headed out the door. All of a sudden I was in my element. I love shooting long exposures. My whole outlook changed. I found something to shoot within 30 seconds of leaving my home and then I moved on and on and on. 2 hours, five locations and 50 frames later I returned home and I was ecstatic at some of the great shots I got.
So here it is, midnight, but don't worry I got my shot. It's not a strobist shot but it's a fun shot. =)
This is something I've been wanting to do for awhile. It's a long exposure of about 4 seconds at f ƒ/8 | ISO 200 with the camera sitting right on the stair tread of an escalator. This convenient, empty escalator was at the train station. Funny how I always end up there.
See you tomorrow!
Manufactured by Krasnogorsky Mekhanichesky Zavod (KMZ) ,(Красногорский механический завод = Mechanical Factory of Krasnogorsk), Moscow, USSR
Stamping on the Black metal plate: Зоркий-5 (= Zorki-5), means Sharp Sight
Model: 1959, type 5b, (produced between 1958-59)
All Zorki-5 Cameras produced between 1958-59, quantity 236501
As to Alexandr Komarov
35mm film Rangefinder camera
Engravings on the back of the top plate: KMZ logo, serial no. and
СДЕЛАНО В СССР ( = SDELANO V SSSR = MADE IN USSR)
Lens: KMZ Industar-50 (ИНДУСТАР) 50mm f/ 3.5, collapsable,
Mount: M39 screw mount, filter slip-on, serial no.5948733
Lens release: simply screw anti-clockwise
Aperture: f/3.5-f/16, no click stops; setting: ring and dial on front of the lens
Focus range: 1-20m +inf
Focusing: matching rangefinder images in the finder, lever and scale on the rear of the lens, w/ DOF scale; Focusing lever locks on infinity
Shutter: horizontal travelling focal plane, rubberized silk double cloth curtain;
speeds: 30-500 +B; setting: dial on the top plate, lift and turn
Shutter release: on the cocking lever knob
Cocking lever: also winds the film, short stroke, on the right of the top plate
Frame counter: on the cocking lever knob, additive type, manual reset
Viewfinder: coupled rangefinder/ viewfinder, blue rangefinder images, orange glass, very bright
Diopter adjustment lever: beneath the re-wind knob
Re-wind knob: on the left of the top plate
Re-wind release: via a small knob beside the shutter speeds dial
Flash PC sockets: two, bulb and X, on the left side of the top plate
Cold-shoe
Memory dial : on the re-wind knob
Self-timer: none
Film loading: bottom loading like old Leicas,
Bottom plate opens by a pop-up lever on it,
Engravings around the opening ring:
3aKP - ОTKP (= Zakr - Otkr = Close - Open). ОTKP is an abbreviation for ОТКРЫТЫЙ
Special take up-spool, removable
Tripod socket: Old type 3/8''
Strap lugs
Body: metal, Weight:604g
serial no. 59073510 (first two digits correspond to the production year)
+ original leather ever ready case
On Zorki, as with other Soviet-era rangefinders, the shutter speed selector rotates when the shutter is released, and should not be changed until after the shutter has been cocked. If you change the shutter speed without cocking the shutter first, the setting pin can be broken when you advance the film and cock the shutter.
The Zorki-5 is one of the less known Zorki model. Some collectors consider it (and its successor Zorki-6) one of the best Zorkis ever made.
Zorki-5 is a modified Zorki 2S (similar to the FED-2): a longer rangefinder base, an advance lever instead of knob, a combined viewfinder and rangefinder window, and an adjustable diopter.
The Zorki-5 comes in two versions with 7 types. The first version with a square rangefinder window and Industar-50 both collapsible or rigid lens. The second version is very similar to the Zorki-6. With a round rangefinder window and Industar-50 f3.5/50mm lens.
There are at least 2 different body coverings.
The very early models of Zorkis are Russian Leica II inspired cameras, but later models like Zorki-4 are quite different from the Leicas. Zorkis are very nicely made and finished. The results are as good as any Leica.
KMZ founded in 1942, in order to produce optical equipment for the war needs.
KMZ factory began making cameras, starting with the Moskva folding camera in 1946.
They began producing FED cameras to cover the low production of FED factory in 1948.
The factory made some design and technical changes on FED, so the production of the Zorki began in 1949. KMZ factory is the manufacturer of the Zenit and Moskva cameras also.
In 1952, KMZ created an SLR based on some modifications of the Zorki, and thus the Zenit was born.
more info: in Sovietcams, in Camerapedia, in Cameraquest
Muchas gracias a todos por participar, nos vemos mañana con nuevo tema.
1. otra valla_Snapseed ok, 2. Para Miel y Limón... Semana 5 "Vallas", 3. l'amour..., 4. Mi cámara me hace libre., 5. A un lado del sendero, 6. Junto al mar, 7. IRON FENCE - HFF, 8. Òxido, 9. Happy bokeh fence friday =D, 10. Verde lejano, 11. Valla, 12. La Pedrera, 13. 318/365, 14. “And in that moment, I swear we were infinite.”, 15. Al Mar, Miel y Limon, 16. 5. Vallas
May 30th, 1968
Farington Junction, Preston
Black 5 45342 of Carnforth heads south towards Wigan with a fitted freight. A second Black 5 is just visible above the tender. Lostock Hall depot coaling plant can be seen in the right background
Ref B1-34
Stancez r coolz. Yo Skrillz drop it hard.
No seriously, almost all stanced cars look better than their standard counterpart.
No exception for the Subaru Impreza WRX STi here. Damn, this thing reeks of stance and JDM so much, I'm gonna get knocked over.
Form over Function, stanced!
Stance 4 lyfe.
Photo Taken in Gran Turismo 5.
5/52 - 52 Weeks of Jedi
"Places Jedi Shouldn't Be"
Somebody snuck into the fridge to steal some yoghurt! Ahsoka decided that she needed to clean up the evidence!
I had such a great literature class today that i needed to take a picture with a book, heh.
(happy 6 months anniversary for me and my boyfriend :3)
Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn HGe 4/4'', 5 "Mount Fuji", stands at Bahnhof Visp waiting to depart with a service to Zermatt
Another glimpse of an area to be visited in 1967 - near Tebay with an unidentified Black 5 on a Container train. 16/9/66.
“La sera di quel 5 maggio, coloro che erano destinati a partire, ricevuto un ordine aspettato tanto, quale da solo quale con qualche amico, come se andassero a diporto, così consigliati per non dar nell'occhio alla polizia, cominciarono a uscir da Genova per la Porta Pila, sulla via del Bisagno. Andavano alla Foce o a Quarto, secondo che loro era stato detto. E trovavano sul loro cammino folle di cittadini di ogni classe, donne, uomini, che senza parere davano loro l'augurio, e ciascuno un poco dell'anima sua”.
Some great product shots from the Pentax Japan site www.pentax.jp/japan/imaging/digital/slr/k-5/feature.html
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