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6.2mm Fisheye Nikkor f/5.6
55mm Micro Auto-Nikkor f/3.5
45mm GN Auto-Nikkor f/2.8
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500mm Reflex-Nikkor f/8
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35mm PC Nikkor f/2.8
1970/February “Popular Photography” magazine.
From Vienna in 1961 contemporary advertisements including Mercedes Benz and the programme for Carmen on 10th Dec 1961.
#9-advertisement 100 pictures group
I was asking my husbands opinion the other night about what kind of shot I could do for the word advertisement-he says I bet you have something in your camera already, let me go see. He comes back with the camera and says, See, you have one right here! This is something I probably would have eventually just deleted, not sure why i was taking macro photos of my shoes anyway, but I guess it does work. I think it would be interesting for converse to take a look at all of the photos posted on flickr of their shoes-I wonder if they could use them in some way? That would be fun! (Some wonky processing-because I felt like it! The blue ones in front are mine-the pink high tops in the background are my daughters.)
This processing and the shoe-of course-kind of reminds me of my flickr friends ...sherry...'s photos of her sneakers! (Sorry, sherry, it would not let me do a link, I will add you in the person's in the photos part!
Woman on the vintage NYC subway train from 1930's, run by MTA along the M line on Sundays in December.
From London in 1927 an advertisements for Cadbury's Chocolates and Apollinaris natural mineral water.
RD18418. An advertisement for the Swiss metre gauge Gornergratbahn rack railway which climbs around 4,873ft (1,485m) and links Zermatt in The Valais (Kanton Wallis) with the Gornergrat Summit Station.
This, at 10,135ft (3,089m) a.s.l., is the highest open air station in Europe. From the Gornergrat there are panoramic views of mountains and glaciers including the world famous 14,692ft (4478m) high Matterhorn.
Tuesday, 11th September, 2018. Copyright © Ron Fisher 2018.
Cover of a small booklet containing information about the set of miniature presidential figures that was issued by toy manufacturer Louis Marx and Company in the 1950s and 1960s.
Originally posted on Ipernity: American Presidents in Miniature.
Following a brief promotional advertisement for McCain's Chips Volvo B9TL, Wright Eclipse Gemini number 859 (SN57 DFO) returns to service in Lothian's Classic livery and is seen working on Service 47 at the Royal Forth Yacht Club, leaving Granton terminus and bound for Penicuik way out in the Pentland Hills.
See below to compare the old and the new 859...