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Was walking through the trails of NJ Great Swamp. When got to the boardwalk bridge, this squirrel kept following me. At first thought he wanted food, but now think he just wanted his photo taken.
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so yeah this is what im doing during my free...since i really dont feel like doing chem...photoshop sounds better :)
the first layer is obvious..celine with her canon
the second layer is raindrops that i took that actually look like tons of shooting stars going in the wrong direction
Contax RX / Carl Zeiss Planar T*1.4/85
fujipro400H
只今、6×6の写真展参加してます
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6636チームNADARメンバー36人が中判フィルムで撮影した6×6フォーマットの写真を展示します。
「6月6日は6×6の日」を合言葉に、6×6フォーマットの真四角写真にこだわったグループ展です。
2012/05/29(火)-2012/06/10(日)
open 12:00-close 19:00 *月曜休廊 *最終日は16:00まで
NADAR/TOKYO
東京都港区南青山3-8-5 M385 Bldg #12
個人の出展者情報:コチラ
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Action shot of two male Grey Kingbird (#297) battling it out in the air.
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(The power of the lightweight Canon 400mm5.6 lens. Sorry Nikon shooters, Nikon does not have the equivalent lens.)
Scanned from the negative. Stand processed in Rodinal, 1:100.
Olympus OM-4T
Zuiko 50mm f.1.4
Rollei Retro 400S
Sinar P / Industar 51 / Agfa MCP paper negative
Ah! Another strange beast. Not because its rarity; in fact, it's quite common, but take a look at it. How on earth did them people at Olympus manage to put a reflex camera into this tiny compact body. Well I guess that the vertical half-frame (18x24mm) helped, but still...
It is the porroprism arrangement of mirrors that made it possible: two small prisms, one in front of the other, instead of one single, bigger pentaprism. It has its drawbacks, too, as the image in the rangefinder is somewhat dim, but hey, I've seen SRLs worse than that.
One curious thing about this camera is that I've heard that long since now, in the era of the all-analog film making the Olympus PEN FT was highly coveted by photography pros in the movie sets, as it offered the chance to shoot stills with frame ratio similar to that of cinema cameras.