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Our new hound hid behind the tree when he saw my camera.
He is a blue tick coonhound mix, so we named him "Blue." Very original.
The camera has a split image screen installed. It is the absolute best for manual focusing! It even indicates which way to rotate the focusing ring.
Sometimes it seems to me that I've got more film cameras than I've shot rolls. Srsly, it has to stop!
American, Japanese and German cameras of the 50s-70s. Crown Graphic, Vitessa, Diacord, Nikon F2, Rollei 35S. Photographed with Graflex Graphic View II, Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 180mm f5.6 at f22. HP5 (a bit underexposed). D76 1:1 13min at 20C. Scanned on Epson V750 at 2400ppi.
Cameras in a very dusty and smeared glass cabinet and the only lighting was the lamp you see reflected in the glass. Shot with Fujifilm x-t3 & 18-55mm f2.8-4 fujinon zoom lens.
A 'Borrowed' Camera, the PETRIFLEX V from the 1970's - I did a VIDEO all about it which you can see here :
He was carrying a heavy camera on his shoulders and other equipment was hanging by is side. It would appear that he was about to film some news or documentary item along our Sea Walk area in West Vancouver, BC. The car marked CBC was parked just behind him and across the street from my apartment. I wonder why he and the script girl were filming along our sea walk in West Vancouver BC.
Playing around with the Nik Collection which Google are giving away free: Nik Collection
Venice Lido, Venice, Veneto, Italy
Plymouth, Devon, England
August 2018
This store has since relocated to 56 Cornwall Street, Plymouth.
Last hoorah in Blacksburg so I treated myself to this beauty on the right.
John's Camera Corner/Gentry Studio, Blacksburg, VA
A new old camera. Lens still needs some cleaning but it seems good to go.
Kodak Duaflex II
Kodet Lens
Kodak Portra 400
A random tablescrap between projects. The legs are a variation of these. I know the legs are a mix of old gray and bley, but I have no 1x1 clips in bley :(
Enjoy!
This is the view behind the BYUtv camera at a recent BYU basketball game in the Marriott Center.
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This pic was taken on saturday, around 5.30 pm at Kenjeran beach.
The idea and editing was from me, but it was my friend, Daniel, who shot it (my hand holding the camera).
#87 at explored, thanx!!
I remember the Brownie 8mm motion picture films from my youth , but I don't remember the model with the multiple lenses.
I got this idea from a post to this group that i saw last week.
I used a shoot thru umbrella to the right of the camera and a direct flash from behind and to the left. I also had a background light. For me i just used one light (shoot thru) to right as i figured the hair light would not have hit me if i was inside the camera.
I will add photoshop details soon at
Yes, those tiny (inverted) photos were literally taken by that 2x2 brick :)
It's just a piece of brass shim with a pinhole cut in it, with tape to cover the bottom of the brick. The brick's tube has been cut out, and the photo paper just rests in the back of the brick.
It works with film too, but I haven't been able to get a presentable shot that way yet. It's surprisingly difficult to process a piece of film that tiny!