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A burnt out camera is seen on the ground, following bushfires that swept through the region on February 9, 2009 in Christmas Hills, Australia. (Lucas Dawson/Getty Images)
camera: holga wide pinhole camera
film: fuji reala 100
sephia filter cokin 005
location: asti at italy
2013 avril
Instant camera , introduced in 1967. This model was made in France. Fixed-focus , single speed (1/200 sec.) . Takes black- and-white pictures only on Type 20 roll film. Recessed socket for AG-1 flashbulbs on top of front panel .
Title: Camera with kitten
Dated: No date
Digital ID: NRS4481 [7_16149] 52346
Series: NRS 4481 Government Printing Office glass plate negatives
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Black aluminum plate 8x11 Inch., a projection lens, 300mm f 3,5. Film or digital camera captures the reflected image on the 8x11 mat plate.
An old 40's Polaroid I found in an antique market. Such achievements. I love looking at these older cameras.
I get a decent number of questions asking me what I shoot with, do I use X or Y or whatever... so to make it easier I recently just took a photo of what's in my camera case, and then dumped it out so folks could get an idea of what tools I use (admittedly some more than other's).
This is what I keep my camera gear in... if you want to see the contents dumped out see this photo where it's easier to see everything as in this photo there is a lot of stuff that is buried under something else.
Click here to see it larger.
Click here to see a close up of the bottom section of the case.
Camera Bodies:
Canon 5DMkII
Canon 5D
Canon 50D
Canon 20D
Canon Elan 7
Lenses:
Canon 15mm f/2.8 fisheye
Canon 35mm f/1.4L
Canon 50mm f/1.4
Canon 85mm f/1.2L MkII
Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro
Canon 135mm f/2L
Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 MkII
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L
Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS
Lensbaby Composer (w/ lens diaphram set)
Flash / Lighting Stuff:
Canon 580EXII x3 (w/ foot stands)
Pocket Wizard Plus II x4
Sekonic L-358 (w/ Pocket Wizard Trigger Module)
Canon Remote Shutter Release Cable (to trigger camera via Pocket Wizards)
Pocket Wizard Mini to PC Sync Cables x4
Canon CP-E4 Camera Battery Pack (filled with Maha Powerex 2700mAh batteries)
Canon ST-E2 Wireless Trasmitter
Film / Memory Cards:
SanDisk Ultra II 2GB x 9
SanDisk Ultra II 4GB x 1
SanDisk Extreme III 8GB x 2
Fuji Pro400H and NeoPan Film
Gepe Cardsafe Extreme Cases x3
Accessories:
Lastolite White/Grey Card
x-rite Colorchecker Passport w/ no case (recieved it as a beta tester for the product)
Business cards, Canon CPS Calendar, Pen
Large and Regular Sized PhotoClear Cleaning Cloth
LensPen, Giottos Cleaning Brush
Hot Shoe Level
Extra Battery for Canon 5DMkII and for the ST-E2 Transmitter
Battery Chargers for Canon Camera's
Hoya CP Filter
Case:
Pelican 1614 Hardshell case w/ rollers and adjustable dividers
Pelican 1609 Lid Oranizer for 1600 Case
Pelican Silica Gel Pack (for removing moisture, able to be used over and over)
Tech Details: If your curious how one takes a photograph of all of one's photo gear the answer is you borrow a friends camera from down the street (a Rebel XT/350D with a Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L lens).
Lighting provided by one White Lighting X1600 to camera right difused through a large softbox, with Westcott 42" Silver reflector to camera right to just bring in some fill light. A short roll of White Savage Seamless just hanging off the knuckle arm of an Avenger C-Stand (easier and quicker than getting out a big background stand). Triggered by a good ole-fashioned sync cable connected to a Nikon AS-15 on the hot shoe since the RebelXT/350D lacks a PC Sync connector.
Shoulder Strap for easy carry, with strap or with out, check my website www.trevorhannant.com
CAMERA BEAN BAG.70% of weight filled with PLASTIC PELLETS for extra support,
Support my 500 lens no problems
made from a High quality poly/cotton fabric printed with a camouflage pattern. The bag is also fully lined in all compartments.
The bean bag comes with an attached Polypropylene Strap Webbing (25 mm wide, olive green colour) handle for easy carrying and has 3 separate compartments, with 20mm Velcro Tape and 10 mm Press Studs Snap Fasteners PRYM.
Each one is fully lined and filled with “Poly plastic pellets” and mixed with poly balls, total weight of bean bag is approx 900 grams, 700 grams of that is taken up with poly plastic pellets, the plastic pellets gives extra support and stability the rest is made up with poly balls and the material.
This bean bag is invaluable in bird hides, where it can be rested on the window ledges and avoid camera shake and also car windows, the weight of the bag is also ideal to carry around all-day. To have a bean bag just filled with poly balls is not heavy enough or stable, the plastic pellets in these bags gives that extra weight and support. It is lightweight, but stable on the surface.
This is really a great convenience for a photographer taking photos in the CAR, BIRD HIDE.
The quality of each bag is made to the highest standard and individually made in the UK.
---apologies for the massive upload spam. i feel like three photos is now a lot to upload, ahaha --
old photo. but i love it. wanted to post it.
might delete thiiiis.
Camera: Nikon d40x
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm
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شكر خاص للأخ جمال الأيوبي على مساعدته لي في الحصول على البرنامج(فوتوماتكس)
و يزاك الله خير :)
Special Thanks for Jamal Alayoubi ..
..my first camera...
...a reverence to my dear father...
...wherever he may be...
...I do thank this so special gift...!
Quick Camera Review
I use this camera as a street camera setup. The camera is quick and very responsive. It is an excellent camera for photos, but I don't recommend it for video shooters since there are no mic input and some minor problems with continue focusing. If you look at other reviews on the net, there are a lot of people not liking the dial's functions on the front of the camera, but I find it very useful from switching from bw to color. I don't use the creative filters, so I agree with those who say it would been good custom program the functions. Daylight IQ is great, but IQ drops when you up the ISO since it has a small micro four third sensor. The focusing is quick and accurate as long as you are not doing focus tracking.
The big question is going to be is it worth $1200 US. There are a lot of cameras on that price point which is going to out perform the Pen F, however this is the camera if you are looking for a compact, light camera system for photos with out using continuous auto focusing.
I have a Panasonic GX8 and a bunch of lenses. I was going to sell them all and move on completely with the Sony system. I was visiting a local camera store and found this camera for $850 as a store closing sell out deal. I bought it and am currently using it with the Panasonic 15mm F1.7 lens. I'm still going to sell off all of my Panasonic system, however will keep this with the 15mm lens. It is well worth $850 to me, but I don't think I would have purchased this for $1200. I will purchase the Sony a6300, a good overall camera for photo and video, if I was starting from scratch. I know the olympus and panasonic has way more lenses, but I prefer the bigger sensor. Be Aware that the Sony lenses are more costly...
I found a 26 year old Canon T60 in my family's storage the other day. It's in great condition. I'm going to be learning film now. Very excited.
I visited this place again yesterday to find an angle for a picture I am going to shoot later this summer. The guy in the picture is me taking a picture with my iPhone. I had my Canon 5D Mark II on a tripod when shooting this.
This picture is edited in Camera Raw. Click this link for a before and after preview: glennmeling.blogspot.no/2013/05/camera-raw.html
My boyfriend bought me this Canon AE-1 at a garage sale :) I haven't taken any pictures with it yet because I need a battery, but once I get it i'm gonna go picture crazy <33
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Don't be a camera fiend!
A vinegar valentine, circa 1950s. For more of the same, see my Vinegar Valentines album.
Camera Fiend
You "jerk"! It takes ten years before
A pose can get you satisfied!
And when you've snapped 'em all--you find
Your camera's got no film inside!
This photo was taken a few minutes after my latest pullip photo. 8D The light is very different, isn't it?
This is my twin sister. She was derping around with her Canon EOS 600D. 8'D
It has a movable screen! I think that's pretty cool and useful for self portraits.
I don't know if you can see it but she is smiling like ... I don't even know. xD
Well, I realized my chance and took a snapshot of her. I enjoyed the editing a lot. I've always wanted to create a grainy photo.