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Remember when Gentle Giant made the 12 inch versions of the vintage 3 3/4 scale Star Wars figures ?
The one I wanted was this Monster !
It would be cool to suspend it from the ceiling, like it is flying in space ......Hey I can dream about it :)
Charles Franklin Capps (1909 - 1973)
On this Father's Day I wanted to make a post of remembrance for my father. He was the sweetest and most considerate man I have ever known. We lost him much too soon at 64 to his first heart attack.
Since all my family photographs as still packed from the move I could only find this 2 inch diameter brass powder compact. It holds a small snapshot of my father standing by an early automobile behind a celluloid cover. It predates my birth and I think the picture was taken when he was a teenager. I find the ill fitting suit and round glasses rather endearing. I found it among my mother's things and think it may have been made when they were courting.
My '95 E36 Compact.
Unfortunately, the EXIF is missing. Note that this is an 8s long exposure lit only by a street lantern.
I did some heavy post processing on this one: desaturated all but the coloured applications (I like the rim logos best), meddled with highlights and shadows and got rid of all noise to give it a smooth look.
1995 BMW 316i Compact.
Fitted with a 1991cc engine.
Previously registered M53 WVW.
11 previous keepers.
Someone dropped a few cameras they didn't want anymore at work, all point and shoots. My co-worker took a Sony digicam, and I took the two film ones. Yeah, free cameras! Well, one working free camera. Happy to have another toy.
Diramic Micro RSD, first roll
Carenar 50mm f/1.8
Flic Film Ultapan 200 (Foma 200?)
Blazinal (Rodinal) 1:25, 5 minutes, 20°C/68°F
Pakon F135
Pocket dump picture with Boker Kwaiken Compact titanium knife designed by Lucas Burnley, Nottingham Tactical Ti Clicker Pen Triple Aught Design topo edition, Lthrsht key holder in Horween Shell Cordovan, Willow Craft Goods Posh Wallet
Vintage compacts and lipstick holders in a cabinet that once held hotel keys and messages for hotel guests.
The Photographer above the Yukon River on Christmas Day @ 35 Below (with texture) - 35mm Compact Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
Canon 50mm Compact Macro, handheld. See it Large.
Manual exposure 1/30 and f19 using lighting by a single JTL Versalight-300, with 2' x 2' softbox, postioned high and slightly to the right. Strobe fired using Pocket Wizards.
Backdrop is a single sheet of common 8 1/2" x 11" copy paper held by a cardboard box.
Conversion to black and white via Adobe Photoshope CS2 using a simple Channel Mixer and Curves approach.
Another XA for my collection, that's three now ^_^ - This one probably needs new light seals, when I'm feeling brave I'll get some and take on the decaying foam mess.
The XA, introduced in 1979 was the benchmark of the series containing a true rangefinder focusing mechanism and an aperture priority exposure system within its tiny case. It had a six element Zuiko 35mm f:2.8 lens, a CdS exposure meter and a shutter to 1/500. The viewfinder also houses a needle shutter speed indicator.
with Porst Color Reflex 1:1,8 50mm lens
The camera is a relabeled Cosina CSM
more black cameras in the black camera group
Three of these are vintage - one at least (and probably all 3) date from the 1950s. Bottom left is a souvenir from the 1951 Festival of Britain, the other two are golden compacts stamped 'Stratton'. Top left is the modern one - a gorgeous enamel peacock feather (and it is also not a powder compact, as it opens to show two mirrors)