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Down by the pier on the Halifax waterfront a few weeks ago at dawn. Another pinhole camera photo. Ilford Delta 100 film.
Very simple homemade 6x9 view camera. The ground glass back and film holder are from a Graflex XL. The chassis uses a threaded rod for focusing. This is the same chassis design as my 6x17 camera. The bellows was found at a surplus store. I think it is a Graflex 4x5 replacement bellows. Cut it short for this camera.
"You can't shoot here! You have big cameras!" OK, let's see what we can do… Photo from the iPhone 6+. Used the Manual camera app to keep the ISO low.
NEWPHE Dalia Top in store for HW
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KUNST Daphne necklace for FAMESHED (nov round)
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RVN sip & smoke for LEVEL EVENT (nov round)
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CORAZON/DOUX
Soviet folding 6x6 camera "Iskra";
Lens Industar-58 75/3.5;
Film: Fomapan 100;
Developing: Kodak HC-110 (1+79 dillution) 22C, 11min. 1 full flip of tank every 20 seconds.
The yellow of straw stalks and gone-to-seed weeds against the white snow lure me outside with the camera despite the freezing temps. Add a bit of red bared willows and the winter Wyoming sky and I'll be out to play.
Winter landscape
Taken with a Zeiss ikon nettar II 518/16 6x6 from 1949.
Lens: Novar anastigamat 75mm f4.5
Film: Kodak ektar 100
Aperture: f8
四年前
一個河邊微風徐徐的黃昏時分
畫面中的她
走到我面前
往後看了一眼後
蹲下去緩緩拿起相機取景
看她拿著初階相機
我猜她可能是初學攝影
不太了解廣角鏡的視角會有多麼的廣
以為蹲下去就不會擋到後面的視角
由於人自然入鏡會使畫面更顯生動
我會將人融入畫面中重新取景構圖
所以我沒有出聲請後到的她移動位置
那天她是跟一群認識的人前來拍攝
我不認識她
也沒機會跟她說上話
當然更不知道她的名字
所以我只能稱她為「相機女孩」
不知道這一面之緣的相機女孩
這四年來換相機了嗎?
攝影技術進步了嗎?
還是和大多數的人一樣,接觸攝影幾年後就放棄了攝影?.....
(攝於大直橋)
Fotos tiradas com esta câmera:
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a) guardando una bella gnocca che transitava?
b) facendo un esercizio per il mal di schiena?
c) tentando di suicidarsi?
d) dando di stomaco?
I hope you enjoy my impression of the mysterious Manukau harbour, Auckland. On a gloomy day it's a silent, magical and strangely ominous place. A plane can be seen just above the boat navigating the sandbanks. ICM (Intentional camera movement)
Project 52, week 30
This weeks prompt "Vintage".
This camera belonged to my grandfather. He was a very avid photographer, so now I can look at photos of my father when he was a child and see what his chilhood was like. Unfortunately he died when my father was only fifteen, so I've never met him. Someday I will try if this camera still works :)
This week I learned how hard it is to take a picture of a camera. It is a big black blob and nothing made it look very interesting :)
Have a great weekend!
ZeroImage Zero 618B Infinite Multi-Format Pinhole Camera | Ilford Pan F Plus B&W | negative developed at home using Cinestill Dƒ96 monobath
Are we getting tired of looking at gravestones yet?
I was poking about and found my old Olympus camera. Actually this might be my daughter's camera. We both had the same model. They haven't been working properly for some years and they've been put to one side. However, one of the batteries still had enough charge to take a photo (the charger doesn't work) and one of them could be linked to my computer to take this photo. I really liked this camera, it had a lot of features that my more recent cameras don't have.
When one can't think of anything to take for one's daily selfie just take a photo in a mirror – and flip the image 😀
Director Tim Cash of Far From Earth Films preps the scene during filming of The Astronot. The trailer for the film is in the profile link if interested.
For the Saturday Self challenge, this is my Dads old camera. I love having this memory of him... knowing that when I hold this camera, and peer through the view finder, I am doing exactly the same thing he did all those years ago.
I feel a strong connection to my Dad, particularly when I look back at images he took with this camera.