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One think I added in my diorama was a camera crew.
While I was doing research on my Flak 18 and looking up combat footage, I just realized something I have never really seen anyone before add into a build, at least I think. Combat photographer and cameramen! They wouldn't be too uncommon to be found every now and then at the front. As world war II is well documented in that department. So it felt like a nice add on!
While doing research I figured also out that its rather common that they would in pairs from photos of them doing their work. One taking the photos and the other taking film.
The film camera is based on a Arriflex.
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not just this one, but all the ones i've seen lately (I assume the same species). These little leaf beetles seem to keep turning up but either won't sit still, or will play dead and fall to the ground in a heap. This one was slightly more cooperative, in that it didn't 'die' on me, but it wasn't really for hanging around to get its picture taken either.
a stack of 15 handheld images, outdoors in natural light
I got a new camera for my birthday, no more crappy pictures, yay!!! Though I gotta play around with it some more to figure out how to use the macro thing correctly!
I suppose at one time or another we all get a little camera shy. Such as the case here when Cry Havoc did just that, she closed her eyes but let me to continue to photograph her.
I bought this off ebay for the shutter (which didn't work) and left the bellows in place to have a go at a 'zoom' pinhole camera. It has three presets 30mm, 40mm, and 60mm.
Wide-open, mirror image. It is funny how easily one can create a (totally one-sided) relationship with a camera. Even project human qualities to it. The Fuji X-Pro3 is one of such cameras that may trigger such temptation. It is very tactile, responds gladly and wants to be treated well. You guessed it: her name is Helen.
This crowd funded camera is made of cardboard (mostly) and shoots Inxtax mini film. The learning curve is continuing - note the bad shots on the right. Even the good ones are not great - yet.
for my Get Pushed partner Pat (www.flickr.com/photos/33929747@N07/): create a photo using camera movement, but this time take an indoor photo somewhere.
Early examples of the Cycle Poco and the Folding Poco cameras with uncommon black leather covering on the interior. Made by the Rochester Camera Manufacturing Co. in c 1896.
Guess who got a new charm?
Macro Mondays group has given us the challenge to capture macro 'Reflections'.
You can't tell from this photo but this display is vertical, mounted on the wall of Downtown Camera on Queen St. in Toronto. I thought it was amazing to see.
Camera: Nikon D800E
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach 50mm PC-TS Super Angulon f/2.8
2 image stitched panorama
1/3 sec, f/11, ISO 50
Tripod: Gitzo GT3541LS
Ballhead: RRS BH-55
No Filters
Processed using: Lightroom 4, Photoshop CS6 (blended by hand)
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I spent Easter sunday with some family on Coronado Island in San Diego, CA and we walked to the beach to watch the sunset. The clouds were rolling in as a rain storm approached and it made for quite a dramatic image. The sunset looked promising but the clouds did not light up with color as we hoped. I used a Schneider 50mm tilt shift lens and shifted left then right for the 2 image pano. I tilted about 2 degrees to get the waves as well as the ship sailing past the island in the background all in focus. It was a fun Easter and suprising to see a storm come in after the beautiful day here in San DIego.
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Camera: Yashica Electro 35 GSN
Film: Fujicolor Industrial 100
Scanning Film: Canon Canoscan 9000f Mark II
Missing boxes:
Pentax FA 50mm F1.4
Alien B400 (shipped in boring brown boxes)
Nikon SB-28 (Never got one)
Strobist Info:
Pentax AF-540-FGZ flash fired camera right at 1/4 at 28mm
Nikon SB-28 fired at 1/2 camera left at 1/2 at 24mm
Zorki 1 with Jupiter 12, Fuji X-E1 with 7Artisans 35/1.2.
Shoot by Graflex Century Graphic 2x3, Wollensak 90mm f/12.5 Anastigmat Extreme W.A. Ilford HP5. Kodak XTOL 1+2.
Well, my old F80 was shaking, albeit, slightly!! A stack of some of my old cameras!
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