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Leica Monochrom | Leica Elmarit 28mm/f2.8 (v3)

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!

Just I saw on sale this camera and I realized that it is almost for authentic Norman))

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.

Olden Camera in Manhattan was founded in 1947 by brothers Kurt and Wigo Olden. This camera store specialized in hard-to-find #film cameras and supplies. We loved visiting this store and were especially fond of ifs oversize #neonsign. In 1970 Olden Camera arranged to sell the very last Stereo Realist cameras f2.8 that used standard 135 film. They continued selling these cameras under their own name for six years making them the last place one could purchase these odd cameras. We can't remember exactly when this shop near Macy's and Herald Square closed but our 35mm photo of the entire #storefront with this amazing #neon was taken in 2004 and appears in our book "Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York". We definitely wish we could have somehow saved and displayed this gorgeous neon sign! Please let us know if you remember this store and what you purchased there and if you know what happened to that huge neon #camera!

#disappearingfaceofnewyork #35mm #jamesandkarla #120film #120mm #neon #neonsigns #neonsignage #cameras #camerastore #analog #filmcamera #filmcommunity #filmisnotdead #filmcamera #filmcommunity #filmphoto

When I was 13 years old this was my dream camera, at age 46 I finally bought one.

Promotional posters for the branding of a chocolate company

Rangefinder Camera

Dedicated to Nate ;)

 

Shot with a mamiya c330s

What you need to know about the past is that no matter what has happened, it has all worked together to bring you to this very moment. And this is the moment you can choose to make everything new.

Right now.

 

Charles R. Swindoll

(thankyou for reading it)

Hi Guys ! I've abandoned my camera for almost half a year maybe. I'm in my second year of High School and only a few months left I will become a Senior , latter on I will become a college girl, I can't barely believe that, time sure flies very fast. Secondary year is SUPER HARD ! I'm falling behind with my score and it becomes a struggle for me to catch up with the standards. Since I'm joining Science Class, the main standards that I have to achieve is Physics, Chemistry, Math and Biology. The hardest subject this second semester is the deadly PHYSICS !!!!!! I really wish and hope I could make it by the end of the semester with a great score which mean above the standards score (but I'm falling quite far [66/68]) cause it will be influence my acceptance when I'm applying to university . I really need your support guys ! It will be bring me more courage. Thankyou !

the camera photographs what's there.

Jack Nicholson

The light was amazing the other morning when I took this.Coupled with where the flare happened to be made me happy.

Taking a step back and enjoying the scenery while I program a time-lapse city shoot. Motorola Atrix 2. Sony SLT a35 being held on a carbon fiber tripod and using a remote switch.

Telemétrica de mediados de los 60 con objetivo no intercambiable 45 mm f2,8. No me funciona, tiene el obturador chungo, pero a mí me parece una preciosidad.

 

Nikon D90 + Nikkor 35 f2 + SB-800 con grid snoot de pajitas.

One of the biggest thing's that i pride myself on is using in camera techniques and doing all my photos like that to create effects and not ever using photo shop to add in extras -thats a no no in my books all my motion,blurred, throwing object's, flares, double exposures, circle thing-e, reflections floating clouds (ect) and Light Painting photos are all done in camera. I really try to make sure of that, and its like a challenge to me to figure that out and keep trying ideas as ridiculous as they seem.Every time i pick up my camera i hope to learn something and on day 12 this is what happened.

 

I knew i wanted something abstract and some color for day 12 and wanted to give the "oil in water" attempt some hours worth of my time. So i grabbed some colored blue and red paper, a yellow o henry and orange reese pieces mini chocolate bar (for the background color) i did eat them after :0 and i set up for this shot.

Its a glass dish raised up off the counter with 2 mason jars(you can see the mason jar and the glass dish with the oil and water on the right side of the frame, have a look-- so cool it came out in the double exposure) and underneath the glass dish with the oil and water is where i added in all the colored paper and chocolate bars,--Thats how you get the different blends and color for the photo. The slightest movement and camera angle will give you a whole different look, its great fun to get lost in that world of abstract colors and bubbles. So after i had all the water and oil set up i did a bunch of photos of just that and then i got the idea of adding myself in there somehow with a double exposure. So here we go"oil and water" was right now to add side light on me and try to position myself at the right place so i would be inside that floating bubble. (Lets just say it was harder then it looked) but after some testing testing and more testing everything started to come together and to top it off i got myself inside that oil bubble and even got the placement for right eye (camera left eye) to be in the spot where that group of little bubbles were floating. And then guess what, as i was going in to take the next photo i bumped the counter and the whole big dish of oil and water went flying through the air like some kind of slow motion movie and slammed on the kitchen floor exploding everywhere. Wow did that clean up for sure not rank in good ways to end a photo shoot.

 

Specs and Strobist--

1st exposure SB-800 (bare)Zoomed 35 fired at background paper 1/128thpower

2nd exposure Sb-800 (bare)Zoomed 35 fired camera left(because of the flip around for the double exposure) at 1/128 power both fired via nikons cls,

as well i underexposed each frame by half of a stop to compensate for the double exposure and balance the light.

 

All in camera(sooc)

if you would like to post this picture please credit my flickr or tumblr cuddlingdemi.tumblr.com/

Film camera Zenit ET with Zenitar-M 1,7/50

Pyramid cam tracing a solargraph today.

Top half as it came out the camera bottom half rearranged in order.

Camera : OLYMPUS OM-D E-M1

Lens : M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO

Slipped a K1000 into my K-1 box in place of the camera, as if I can't read! :)

久しぶりに、フィルムも使ってみようかと思ったりしてます。

1976,

flash is stuck and won't pop up

still takes pretty good pictures though

Taken with a Nikonos underwater film camera, I'll be trying again in a couple weeks, so comments of what we did well or what we could improve would be great

A lazy Sunday in Oxford napping and punting.

6×7 strut folding camera with a coupled rangefinder.

Originally, PLAUBEL was a German company, a Japanese company Doi group purchased it in 1975.

We had lunch with him yesterday, he brought the old camera.

 

プラウベル マキナ67 

折りたたみ式の中判カメラ。

  

Canon PowerShot G7

Very handy for macro photos out in the sunshine. Will now live on perched against a digital camera (with adaptation). No meter coupling, no batteries. Long live the mechanical photo gadgets, may they ever reign supreme.

Serial: 1298522

Made: Jan 5, 1972

Date Purchased: April 12, 2013

Store: Lemonsha, Tokyo, Japan

 

camera.ediot.com

Rolleiflex sl66 Camera

The first Yashica Electro 35 camera was introduced in 1966 . It is a range finder camera . A number of cameras with that name appeared since then, with various suffixes . One of these is the Yashica Electro 35 MC in 1972. (according to a Dutch ad MC should stand for 'mini computer' , but possibly it just stands for 'manual choice'(of focus) ?) This camera is a simplified version with a zone focusing scale .

Today, i went to the biggest photo/camera store in Quebec(Montreal)..no need to name it, everybody here knows it... and the other ones, who cares.... But the counter where they sell expensives lenses had one of my hummingbird shot in background on the computor... yep very flattering but also very scary... so now on all my photos that are nice will have my logo in it. hey! it is copyright, If you want to use it, you have to ask!!! They are cool at the store..., but i will prevent some damage before it happen... too bad, i hate when i see logos on photos.. but i have no choice..

 

This is a unmature male...

might be one of my favorites. love how it turned out...

 

www.etsy.com/shop/jayfish

I lost this on my birthday in July. Cammie came up to me a couple weeks ago and says "Here Mommy". And boom, there is my Camera necklace out of nowhere

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