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This is from my new set, "Automatic Photography," so called because like Automatic Writing I utilize many different software programs on my realistic photographs and let Spirit lead the way into these abstractions.
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This is from my new set, "Automatic Photography," so called because like Automatic Writing I utilize many different software programs on my realistic photographs and let Spirit lead the way into these abstractions.
See more here as the set develops:
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157709703855097
Copyright © by John Russell
Una delle più belle sorprese della giornata sulla Hannover-Magdeburgo è stata sicuramente l'essere riuscito ad incontrare ancora una coppia di Br151 dotate del gancio automatico destinato alla trazione dei pesantissimi convogli di minerale ferroso fra Amburgo e Salzgitter.
Nella foto le unità .094 e .112 stanno giungendo alla protezione dei bivi di Braunschweig poco oltre l'abitato di Wechelde. (1/10/15)
This is from my new set, "Automatic Photography," so called because like Automatic Writing I utilize many different software programs on my realistic photographs and let Spirit lead the way into these abstractions.
See more here as the set develops:
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157709703855097
Copyright © by John Russell
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For Polaroid Week Spring 2023, Day 6, Photo 1.
Camera: Polaroid Automatic 100
Film: Fuji FP-100C (2017-02)
If you‘ve seen some of my (unfortunately kinda rare) outside shots during the last weeks you might know that I like the Domiplan a lot! Why, you ask? Oh, you didn‘t? Well, let me tell you anyway:
Firstly, because I like underdogs, and the the Domiplan is definitely one of those. Not one of the big Meyer Optik names, none of the aura, nothing to brag about.
Secondly it offers similar bokeh to the famous Trioplan while having better coating - at least by some accounts! I can‘t compare them because I don‘t have a Trioplan, but I like the effect the Domiplan has!
I’ve read - again and again - that many of these lenses suffer from severe problems (I think seperation in the rear lens), so that may be a factor for the lack of reputation!
If you find one in good condition, I would absolutely recommend it though - it‘s a cheap and easy to use lens - that is if you can find an adapter (or a simple workaround) to keep the pin in that allows you to move the aperture manually! Perhaps the older model (labeled 'Meyer Optik' and not 'automatic lens') doesn‘t have that problem at all… I still have to do some research there! Let me know what you think, if you have used this lens!
Shot with a Meyer Optik "Diaplan 100 mm F 3.5" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
A shot of a Canon AE-1 50mm lens set to automatic aperture. The camera is a recently acquired yard sale purchase that I got for a total of five dollars. I couldn't resist the price. HSS
Polaroid Automatic 225.
Fuji FP3000B (use before date: 2014-11). Scanned negative, inverted in APS.
for Polaroid Week Spring 2024 Day 5/1.
It says so right on the yellow dot !!!
It can also be Slippery when wet
Use of spiral stairs in the fifth dimension causes
spastic convergence.
Some photographers don't know which way is up.
Gather 'round ladies and gents as I demonstrate the remarkable conveniences of my Automatic Wardrobe contraption. All one has to do is stand on the dressing platform, pull the level and the device will not only pick out a suit for you but also apply the garments itself! No more manual labor! No more thinking!
My first entry for the Bricks and Boilers competition: Hall of Wonders category. I think this might be my first ever steampunk creation. I have an idea for another entry involving a more mystical device but I'm not sure if I'll have the time to finish it before the deadline. Time will tell.
Going through old photos since musical venues are closed until the heat death of the universe. Why didn't I post this one?
That straight segment at the top is about 0.75 in.
I thought it was self-explanatory, but the single sheet of pink paper is being spit out by the machine, so the edge is blurred as it moves to the right and falls down.
For my video; youtu.be/EHusKOSwqL4,
The Sunbeam Minx was available in North American markets only. It was really a rebadged Series V Hillman Minx.
All-British Field Meet,
VanDusen Botanical Garden,
Vancouver British Columbia, Canada.,
So many fish there in the sea
She wanted him, he wanted me
That's just a phase, it's got to pass
I was a train moving too fast
This is for Jone because apparently my selfies are more interesting than daffodils? :P
Front pagedddddd! :) Explore - highest #6