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Fujica Compact 35mm is a 60's compact point and shoot, zone focus with 38mm lens and biggest aperture of 2.8-F22. Also it has a built in selenium light meter, meaning no battery needed.
Mitsubishi DJ 1000 (1997)
Le premier et le dernier Mitsubishi
Capteur de 190,000 pixels ( 320x240 normal ) ou ( 504x378 haute résolution )
Stockage: 2mb CompactFlash
Prix $249.00 USD
C’est un appareil photo très compact
Egalement commercialisé au Japon sous le nom DJ-1
Pour plus d’info :
www.digitalkameramuseum.de/en/cameras/item/mitsubishi-dj-...
www.reddit.com/r/LGR/comments/9hqkiq/mitsubishi_dj1000_wo...
Compact fluorescent bulb. Note discrete red, green, blue emission as opposed to a long fluorescent striplight (see next photo)
Abstract digital rendering from original photograph of a collection of golden makeup compacts from various manufacturers and periods. I don't usually post-process images into digital art, but this one just tended to lend itself to the format quite well with exaggerated golden tones and glowing highlights.
Ready to navigate the subway with ease, these nesting drums include many TreeHouse firsts, such as rim clip mounts for the floor tom legs, and a new, simple beer tap strainer. 7x10, 9¾x14, 16x18, 4½x14; plied maple; semi-gloss wax.
234/365, SOOC
My second dorm decoration (and no worries, I'll take a photo of the first, too...it's a bit of a joke between me and the roomie, but maybe worth sharing nonetheless)! I know I said that the green wall wouldn't be making any more appearances for a while, but I did get two rolls of film developed in California before school started...and decided to put this one up before anything else.
It's like having a nice little piece of home stuck on my wall (which is made up of a bulletin-esque material, so convenient!). I wake up and see it and have to smile :) I love that green color and I'm glad the verse can still watch over my bed from a couple hundred miles away.
Psst...all the photos in this upload batch of six are SOOC! I'm utterly in love with the natural light streaming into my room.
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I LOVED these when I was a kid! I had so many of them, I didn't know where they got to but I found these on ebay. Yay! Polly pockets are so lame now, and kinda skanky.
Compact Film Magic at 38mm/2.8 - 9 (of 22) - Minolta Dual Lens Freedom Tele AF Multibeam 35mm Compact with 38/2.8 & 80mm/5.6 Macro Lens (1988) & Kodak ISO 400 Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
Why? I don't get it, why does one even need a trash compactor instead of just a nice sized trash bin? I guess I'm missing the point, but judging by the paw prints the raccons sure find it interesting.
"Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Verdoni', 2017, Compact [Hinoki Cypress], kam-ee -SIPP-ur-iss ub-TOO-zuh (hi-NOH-kee), 3x2 ft #Conifer, USDA Hardiness Zone 4, Yellow-Green, orange bronze in Winter, Bloom Month --, In Garden Bed Y2 for 3.3 years
Dwarf Japanese Hinoki Cypress. Leaves are yellow-green on a conical upright habit. Leaves orange-bronze in winter. Does not burn in full sun. Plant was introduced in 1966 by Rogers Nursery, England. Sun to partial shade. Planted 2013. Physical damage 2015.
#Chamaecyparis"