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LOL, eu adorei essa foto, tirando meu rosto que me da medo auhsduhas, mais eu sempre quis uma foto assim, eu já vi algumas, espero que gostem. veja aqui como fazer esse efeito!
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LOL, I loved this picture, taking me to my face that fear auhsduhas, but I always wanted a picture like that, I've seen a few, hope you enjoy.
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Eine schöne Variante, alte Kameras für ein Kunstprojekt zu verwenden. Gesehen in Berlin Mitte.
A nice variation to use old cameras for an art project. Seen in Berlin Mitte.
I love my Sony RX100. It has over 20 MP, can fit in my pocket, has a great lens, and has a killer watercolor feature. I often find myself taking it with me rather than my Canon 40D DSLR. Most reviews say it's the best pocket digital camera you can buy. But do these compact cameras have a future given the advances in phone cameras? Phone cameras today are able to add so much more functionality via software, it's hard to see how these won't be relics.
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Venus was ready for an unforgettable adventure, her well-deserved vacation. Dressed in her bright red swimsuit and carrying a woven bag, she imagined exploring distant horizons where golden sand met shimmering waves. Salty air, fiery sunsets and a gentle breeze promised days of discovery and relaxation. Nothing could stop his desire for freedom and escape. 🌅👜
Have been a bit slack on the night photos recently - partly due to deciding my DSLR kit was too much of a pain to lug around, so I've downsized to a Sony A6000.
Seems to have done a good job with the long exposure shots I tried tonight.
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In the heart of winter, she strolled through the snow-covered streets with her signature boldness. While others clutched steaming drinks to keep warm, she proudly held a Frozen Peach—a playful twist that perfectly complemented her unique style. Because who said you can't enjoy a frosty cocktail beneath a flurry of snowflakes? That winter evening, she owned the scene with elegance and charm, dressed to conquer the snowy backdrop like a true fashion icon.
Big camera in Rimini, close to the Grand Hotel.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 14mm F2.8D lens. Lomochrome Purple XR 100-400 35mm C41 film.
We had traveled to the remote Yucatecan site of Ake, a fabulous archeological site near a small village. We were stuck in the village for about 4 hours until the next combi left for Tixkobob, where we caught a second-class bus to Izamal.
We bought a coke and sat in the shade of this place, where this kid had a lot of fun taking pictures of us with this camera.
This is my cherished first camera given to me as a present when I was a child. Happy crazy Tuesday everyone!!
To all the people who inquire about this Polaroid photo box/drawer. I did not make this. I do not have a pdf, print or copy for you to download. I cannot make one for you and I do not know how to make one. I bought it from an etsy seller. The etsy seller has now closed the shop. It is from Korea. Try searching for "Polaroid photo box" or something similar at Etsy. There may be other etsy sellers in Korea who sell them.
It is not a pinhole camera either. It's just a box to keep your Polaroids in.
And to all the people on Tumblr who steal this photograph, it's really not that interesting.
For the Daily Dog Challenge -- 1/2 "Turning The Tables"
For Our Daily Challenge -- 1/2 "Behind The Scenes"
For 366: The 2016 Edition -- 2/365
Bunny usually spends her time in front of the camera, but she is very aware of what I do behind the camera. So much so, that she often anticipates my moves before I tell her what I want. So, today, she decided to give being behind the camera a shot.
You can read more about Bunny at TalesAndTails.com.
My Son Jonathan making a brake after carrying my Tripod the half day...He will flickr by himself in the future...And i have to carry my things by myself...
'British Made' camera circa 1920... inspired by Bill Whāla www.flickr.com/photos/31704683@N06/
Early cameras are great... as well as being fascinating objects you are left wondering about the photographer/s who used them and all the people and places they captured...
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They just want more attention.
Playing around with my mom's new toys, the 5D Mark II and fisheye lens.
I have a camera of mine own.... I have two lenses to see... no one can see through ma lens ! no one can know what I see ;)
Thank u Allah...
These are beautiful and well-made cameras that take surprisingly sharp photos. The 635 has an insert that allows the use of standard 35mm film to take tall vertical format shots.
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Here's my first underwater disposable camera which is waterproof up to 16 feet, shot from the other side. I'm planning to try it out soon with 17 exposures to use...watch this space to see the results!
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This is another much loved and well used 3D or stereo camera from my collection - the German built RBT X4 35mm film camera. It used a pair of Cosina 35 - 70mm zoom lenses linked beautifully together to perfectly match the aperture, focus and zoom, and it also had the ability to use both viewfinders to view in 3D what you were actually taking. Here it also has a matching pair of circular polarising filters which I had to line up manually in order to get them to match. Apart from the complex mechanical internals, it was a simple, good old fashioned fully manual camera with nothing more than a basic built in light meter.
It has had a hard life in my hands (as you can see!) as I put it to good use for a lot of years and it helped with my collection of 3D slides from our round Australia journey back in 2004 where it was used in conjunction with a pair of Canon SLR cameras. Sadly it is no longer working. No local camera repairers were game to pull it apart and have a look. It has a complex mechanism for winding on the film each time the shutter is pressed, and that seized up totally. It has to alternate between winding on one frame, then three frames in order to space the stereo pairs on the film and use all the frames with no gaps. I could have sent it back to the German manufacturer for repair, but a lot of extra expense was involved in that at a time when I was a little short of spare cash for such projects. As you can see, it has had a hard life, and is even held together on one of the lens linkages with a carefully reshaped paperclip which I used for an urgent repair when the original fell off somewhere near Albany in Western Australia! On our journey around Australia, it attracted a heap of attention from other tourists and even some local newspaper journalists in several areas. I recall a short article about it and me appearing in the local Alice Springs newspaper. Not a day went by on the trip without me explaining what it was to somebody, and I was always happy to talk about it. It was a really enjoyable camera to own and use.