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La Ernemann Heag XVI és una càmera transformable, capaç de fer servir tant rodets de pel·licula ( el gegant i desaparescut format 116 o el 118, m'imagino), com plaques de 9x12 cm. Fou produida a Dresden entre el 1909 i finals de la Gran Guerra (1918?).

 

És una càmera força gran però elegant, tot i ja haver abandonat els vermells altres detalls d'inicis del s. XX. Tot i la austeritat del negre uniforme, el gran nombre de detalls cromats la fa força espectacular. L'objectiu és un Ernemann Aplanat Symetrical, montat en un obturador pneumatic també Ernemann, model Bob I tardà.

 

Dos detalls destaquen d'aquesta càmera, encara en estat de funcionament. En primer lloc, el seu sistema de canvi de format. Per passar de plaques a pel·licula, es monta al entorn de la càmera una carcassa secundaria que incorpora el rodet, el seu pla focal i el rodet receptor. Una tapa cobreix el pla focal per tal de no velar el rodet (en aquest cas s'ha perdut, pel que no es pot fer el canvi a mig rodet. Aquesta carcassa "exterior" es treu i posa amb un moviment lateral.

 

El segon element és especific d'aquesta càmera en particular. A la tapa o "llit" hi ha l'emblema metal·lic del Aeronautique-club de France, mostrant un globus, un dirigible i un avió. Aquest club aeronautic estava i està (encara) basat al aerodrom de Meaux-Esbly. Fou fundat el 1897, i la càmera segurament pertanyia a algun membre o bé al club mateix.

 

Encara més interessant és que la càmera conservava quan la vaig comprar aquest 2020 un rodet Kodak Verichrome de format 122, exposat però no revelat. Deu datar dels anys 30, segurament, tot i que podria ser de fins els anys 50. En tot cas és molt posterior a la càmera, que ja tenia uns 15 anys com a mínim, i probablement molts més. Veure'm si dona alguna sorpresa.

 

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The Ernemann Heag XVI is a transformable format camera, capable of using both roll film (the giant, discontinued 116 or 118 format, I imagine), and 9x12 cm dry plates. It was produced in Dresden between 1909 and the end of the Great War (1918?).

 

It is a fairly large but elegant camera, even without the earlier red bellows. Despite the austerity of the uniform black, the large number of chrome details makes it quite spectacular. The lens is a Ernemann Aplanat Symetrical, mounted on an Ernemann Bob I shutter.

 

And yes, the Ernemann Bob I and II shutters look like copies of the Bausch & Lomb Unicum, although there are internal differencies.

 

This camera, still in working order, has two special details. First, its format change system. To switch from plates to film, a secondary housing is mounted around the camera, that incorporates the roll film, its focal plane and the receiving roll. A dark slide covers the focal plane so as not to veil the film (in this case it has been lost, so the change cannot be made halfway). This "outer" housing is removed with a lateral movement. The camera also has not it's ground glass, so would be difficult to use with plates.

 

The second element is specific to this particular camera. On the bed is the metal emblem of the "Aeronautique-club de France", showing a balloon, an airship and an airplane. This aeronautical club still exists, with another name, and is based at Meaux-Esbly airfield. It was founded in 1897, and the camera probably belonged to a member or to the club itself.

 

Even more interesting is that the camera kept, when I bought it this 2020, a 122 format Kodak Verichrome roll film, undeveloped. It must date from the 1930s probably, although it could be from the 1950s. In any case, it is much later than the camera, which was already at least 15 years old, and probably many more. We will see if it gives any surprise images.

 

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West Chester, OH. May 2021.

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'LUCY & BOB' - 'STAVELEY HALL 1940s EVENT' - NIKON D750 & NIKKOR 85mm F1.8 - 1st-2nd MAY 2022

- www.kevin-palmer.com - This Bob's Big Boy statue has been confusing Yellowstone visitors for a long time. The nearest restaurant is more than 800 miles away.

Publishing and sailing entrepreneurs Bob and Jody Lipkin at the United States Sailboat Show in Annapolis, Maryland, in 2017. In 2019, Bob, AKA "Bob Bitchin," was named recipient of the Sailing Industry Distinguished Service Award by Sail America, an industry trade group. Bob is a longtime magazine publisher, editor, and columnist, and has founded several magazines from scratch. He and Jody co-publish the sailing magazine Latitudes and Attitudes, as well as publish books and run vacation charters.

 

I am a longtime Communications Professional specializing in photography and videography.

 

Located in the DMV (District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia) region, I shoot real estate, events, fashion, events, news and sports. I have produced many TV commercials and corporate videos, and have a rather long credit list of local (to Southern Maryland) TV shows I have developed, hosted, shot, directed, edited and produced.

 

I'm interested in hearing from and interacting with serious hobby photographers and professional photogs and videographers, as well as hearing from anyone who wishes to discuss a photo or video project.

 

Thanks!

Tim

Even more hair cut!

Bob Marley - Born Feb 6, 1945

 

He would have been 62 years old today.

 

Thank you for putting my island on the map.

Thank you for your music.

Thank you for your message of peace and love.

His last words to his children were 'Money can't buy life'

 

This is an old pic that I decided to re-upload

Collection of well used fishing bobbers.

 

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Bob schenkt euch eine Blume zur Begrüßung. Es ist schön hier zu sein, meint er.

Our cottage in Northamptonshire is next to a farm and in the winter the farmer's pet bull, Bob, is moved off his pasture and comes to live next to us in his stable. Bob was born at literally the wrong time of year and so didn't get to go to market with the others. The farmer decided to keep him and so now he's here to stay. My little granddaughter loves to come round and help Judy feed Bob his favourite treat - cabbage leaves.

Bob was on the northeast corner of Ohio and Michigan. He's been homeless for a few years. He stays at Pacific Garden Mission. He likes it there. "I just take it day by day", he said, "and if I get down, I just read my Bible and it picks me up". He was a simple man, didn't complain, and seemed content with where he was. He smiled and said, "My parents had twelve kids...and I'm the youngest. I'm the only one living." As he talked, you could see his love for his parents. "They taught me to love everyone".

 

"We don't make mistakes here, we just have happy accidents". - from the Joy of Painting Bob Ross.

  

Happy St. Patrick's Day from me and Bob.

It's hard to tell but Bob's "holding" a 4-leaf clover that I found. I find them easily ... it's one of my super powers :)

Bob was on the Adams Street bridge. He's been homeless for about two years. He blew out his knee and couldn't work. He currently stays in a men's hotel for about 17 bucks a night. He fell behind in his rent, but he's gradually paying it back, so he can continue to stay there. He's stayed in a shelter before, but he said there a lot of schizophrenics there. Homeless people are just people on hard times. He feels especially bad for mothers and children out here and homeless families too. Not all of us are bad people. "We used to be your neighbors", he said.

 

Ein ungewohntes Bild, ein BOB Integral fernab der bayrischen Heimat im Kreis Mettmann. Am 24.09.2020 sind die ersten drei Integral bei der RegioBahn angekommen, die Fahrzeuge werden hier, nach ihrer Ausmusterung bei der Bayrischen Oberlandbahn, eine neue Heimat finden und auf der Linie S28 der RegioBahn eingesetzt.

Bob is our latest (unexpected) addition to our family. He was delivered in the bushes next to our house. In this photo, he is three days old.

Bob Lemmons, The Original Mustanger, 1936, Carrizo Springs, Texas

 

Lemmons was born into slavery in1848 in Caldwell County, Texas. Freed at the age of 17, he was employed by rancher Duncan Lammons who taught him about horses and gave him the surname "Lemmons".

 

"No other cowboy equaled Lemmons in capturing mustangs, which were in high demand for roundups during the cattle drive era of the 1870s and 1880s. Lemmons usually worked alone totally isolating himself from humans to gain a mustang herd’s trust and thereby infiltrate the herd. He then uprooted the herd hierarchy by mounting the lead stallion and then taking control of the herd, which followed him into a pen on a nearby ranch."

 

"In 1870 at age twenty-two, Robert Lemmons had earned a small fortune of $1,000 for gathering wild mustangs. He bought his own ranch and learned how to read and write. Eleven years later he married Barbarita Rosales, a Chicana, on September 3, 1881. The couple had eight children. During his life Robert Lemmons had amassed 1,200 acres of land and impressive holdings of horses and cattle. With his own financial security achieved, Robert and Barbarita Lemmons became well known as people who helped their neighbors during the Great Depression. Robert Lemmons died on December 23, 1947 at the age of ninety-nine years."

 

Tricia Martineau Wagner, 2010, August 26

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Original black and white photo by Dorothea Lange

Library of Congress

Taken through a window as the wind bobbed this Northern Cardinal about. Surprised it wasn’t blurry.

 

We're Here - Profiles

Somewhereville's Bob McGrin and Bob Brightly doing their best to spread the joy. Their smiles are available for Bar Mitzvahs, weddings, and other occasions where you're looking for an infusion of pure joy.

 

Image imagined in MidJourney AI and Topaz Studio and Lightroom Classic.

Bob-omb Battlefield is the first stage of Super Mario 64 - the flagship game for the N64 game system. This game came out way back when I was just a freshman in college, and I have great memories of endless game nights with friends playing this game.

I've had the idea of doing a Super Mario layout for a while, but just what to do escaped me. (Lego versions of the original NES games have been done quite often). Upon finding my old N64 in 'storage', I was inspired to create this.

Bob-omb Battlefield can be seen this weekend (Dec. 14th and 15th, 2013) at NITLC's Christmas Train Show in Wheaton, Illinois.

 

I have also created a video fly-by of the entire scene, here.

Triumph motorcycle, waiting for another ride.

Bob Williams Produce - Oaktown, IN. Buses are used for transporting melons.

Retour au paddock pour Bob Jungles après la 6ème étape du tour de France 2018.

Most of those high piles are what was shoveled off the roof. Because Bob can't see down when shoveling, he covered the pipe from the basement sump pump that goes out to the bush.

Anticipating a melt in the next little while, he is making sure the line is clear of ice and caches of seeds from the squirrels and chipmunks etc.

Around our house, underground, is a weeping tile that drains rain and meltwater into the sump and is then pumped out. In the spring when the snow melts but the ground is still frozen the basement could flood (it never has yet but this year could be the one) and so the sump would empty any water that gets into the basement.

Bob is 6' 4" for height reference. : )

NOTE: Only groundwater.. not household water or waste.. goes out to the bush.

For those who love information:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weeping_tile

Bob Marshall the bear attends The Wheels Festival 2016 in Bournemouth with his human marshalls. East Cliff Bournemouth. #BournemouthWheelsFestival

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Concrete Bob close up

 

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A Class 37 diesel locomotive at Norwich. Built in 1965.

 

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Super Mario:Bob-Omb

White Squirrel is still about so can't really carry on calling it the Christmas Squirrel and as I am not sure if its a boy or a girl I was going to call it Rebel or Bob and in the end decided on Bob (sorry if you are not a Blackadder fan you will not understand why).

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