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A great photograph is a full expression of what one feels about what is being photographed in the deepest sense, and is, thereby, a true expression of what one feels about life in its entirety.

~Ansel Adams

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Inspired by Sharon Tenenbaum's work...

Drum Manor Forest Park

Near Cookstown,

County Tyrone.

taken by ParkSunHwa

Samsung Smart Filter

This is our pinhole camera made from cardboard, and hot glue. It has a latch in the back to open and close the part to put in the picture. The roof was the hard part getting it to fit right. I think we could have done a better job making sure there were no holes for light to leak through.

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Салют (Salyut) II^ type by Kiev-Arsenal

 

The Salyut was the first attempt by the Soviet camera industry to produce a sophisticated medium format camera. It was probably a near copy of the Hasselblad 1600. The Soviets claimed that both the Hasselblad and the Saliut were derived from a Nazi prototype, however none of these supposed forerunners have ever been seen so this origin is dubious. These cameras were very expensive at 400 Rubles, which represented 6 months salary to the average Soviet citizen. The Mir-3 cost 240 Rubles. This means that production was very limited and these cameras and lenses are rare. Production started in 1957 or 1958 and ended in 1973 with three variations. Variation one has a top speed of 1500 and a self-timer. Variation two has a top speed of 1500 and no self-timer. Variation three has a top speed of 1000. Variation three can also be found marked Zenit 80 and were produced for TO&E in England. The Zenit 80 has a slightly modified lens mount and will accept and function with the later lenses (source: www.commiecameras.com)

  

Produced: 1957-1972

Name: „Салют“

Producer: Arsenal (Kiev)

Frame size: 6x6.

Lens: Industar-29 2.8/80.

Shutter: 1/2s-1/1500s + B.

 

Quantity: ±50.000 units.

Not much snow this winter. So I decided to make my own und use it on old zenit my friend gave me. Happy New Year

Lens: M42 Super Takumar 2/55

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Two different single use cameras with promotion for the Dutch fairy tale theme park "Efteling" . Made in France and Hungary , with expiration dates 2000 and 2002 .

Had Fun with is Male Anna,s Humming Bird,wanting to be in every shot.Fun Stuff.

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