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Looking at my camera screen

- Camera: Polaroid SLR-680

- Film: Polaroid SLR-680

- Settings camera: neutral

I want to go out cycling with my camera soon. Needed a good backpack that would take my Fujifilm X-Pro1 and some extra lenses and with room for a few extra items but without it becoming this huge carryall bag. Found the Lowepro Hatchback 16L in a funky bright red colour and thought that would be perfect. Now all I need is time and daylight :)

 

I've always found it a little odd the way that people with cameras react to having their picture taken. whether it's a news crew, or a store security camera, or just another photog, usually it's a defensive reaction. I love it when another photographer takes my picture when I've got my camera. seems like a sign of respect.

A breathtakingly unremarkable 1990s-era SLR for 35mm film.

Walk around the Lange Erlen Basel Switzerland

Here is my half-assed attempt at a 300th Day pic, just minutes after realizing that today was my 300th day.

 

Monumentous! 300 days down! And I don't feel a day over 136!

 

Surely, everyone's heard it before, but I really can't believe that I only have a couple months left with this project. I can't believe I stuck with it for these 300 days and I didn't get utterly sick of it.

 

Two months left. Let's have some fuuuuuuuuuuun (for once), shall we?

  

Strobist: 430EX II through umbrella @ camera left

©1947 - - Zenith Camera Corp

 

How cool is this little guy?

 

Plastic, 127 film

 

Front is telescoping

 

Design is cool!

But the box is the kicker!

 

Sweet little toy =)

Handmade vintage cameras to raise money for a new camera. Blogged here:

Handmade vintage camera, blogged here:

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Baker House, designed by Alvar Aalto.

 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

 

All rights reserved. No use & distribution without express written permission. Strictly enforced.

Nikon D800, TAMRON 180mm F3.5 MACRO

Pedro's homemade fisheye camera lens.

 

Go to www.cbc.ca/spark for instructions

Minolta X-370 and B/W Filters. Christmas 1988.

Summer Day #25

The guys of the lab printed my photos in a terrible way, I'm seriously thinking of buying a negative scanner.

 

Minolta Srt 101b

28 mm Rokkor

Portra 160

Two new prints.These were previously only on shirts.

my site

Olympus OMD EM1 mill and a bit of additional lighting.

Here, the pinhole in the aluminum foil over my window (right) focuses an image of Ellsworth Avenue on the canvas (left). Exposure time was like 20 minutes.

Made in Germany , 1959-1960 . Serial number 81441 . SLR for 35mm film . Interchangeable lenses. Page from photo retailers brochure (undated).

4x5 Stereo/4x10 Panoramic Pinhole Camera

The entire thing is made out of black foam core and black gaffers tape. The pinholes were bought (it's quite hard to make your own matching pinholes for stereo). There is a piece of wood on the bottom with a bit of steel to allow it to be mounted on a tripod. I use the outer two holes and a divider down the middle to create a stereo image or I use the center hole without the center divider to create a panoramic image. It's built to use 2 4x5 film holders or 1 4x10 film holder. The shutter is a flap of foam core (that's currently up) and I use tape to cover the holes I'm not using.

I picked this camera up last year for $5. 38mm lens, fixed focus, two settings 100/200 film and 400/1000 film, auto film wind, flash, 35mm film, takes 2 AA batteries.

This is my Ferrania box camera. I'm guessing it's from the 1930s? If anyone has any info, I'd love to hear from you.

It happens to us all - shoved into a corner and forgotten about :-))

Classic camera collection (Top -> Bottom)

1. Zeiss Ikon Taxona

2. Minolta 7Hi(Digital)

3. Fujifilm Instax Mini

4. Olympus Pen EE-3

5. Voigtlander Vito-B

6. Zeiss Ikon Contessa

7. Petri Color 35

8. Zeiss Ikon Tenax I

9. Contax RTS II

10. Voigtlander Vito IIa

11. Contax D

12. Praktica FX

13. Pentacon F

Vintage FED Cameras from USSR / Ukraine / Russia

The wait is over!

 

And the big night is here, as the ghouls of monster high step out in there freakum dresses on the black carpet for the premiere of Frights, Camera, Action! at HauntlyWood!

 

The collection consists of 6 dresses for Clawdeen, Lagoona, Catty, Cleo, Frankie and Draculaura. Each dress has been made and designed with the ghoul in mind to convey and suit there personal style.

 

The dresses will be listed on Etsy with in an hour, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled out for them! I will be uploading seperate photo's of each dress as they are put on to my Etsy store so when you see a photo of a dress you'll know it's up on Etsy, but there will be links to each dress.

 

I hope you all like them and can manage to buy one as so much effort, time and detail has gone into all of these dresses and I'd love for you all to have one but they are limited edition and there are only four of each dress available. so be sure to be fast to get yours!

 

So what will your ghouls we wearing to the premiere tonight? We want to see photo's of your ghouls all dressed up in there freakum dresses!

 

- That-Doll

 

www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ThatDollCouture?ref=si_shop

Olympus Pen D - been waiting for this tiny camera won on eBay last December ('09), ready for a test drive!

Pen F and Minolta MG16 were given to me by an uncle this past weekend. Unfortunately both have stuck shutters.

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