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N.P.S. 28mm f3.5 lens

Kodak Colorplus 200 35mm film

Promatic CC Auto 50mm f1.7

Kodak Colorplus 200 35mm film

The McGill lineup during their game against Concordia.

 

Not so sure why, but this looks like a strong photograph to me. Is it because of the compression at 300mm that give the impression of a really tight group of players ? Anyways, I hope you'll like it too.

 

Promatic CC Auto 50mm f1.7

Kodak Colorplus 200 35mm film

Upper portion is mirror reflections of the palette.

Image measures 2 1/2 " across

Nikon D5500 with Helios 44-2 58mm and 12mm extension tube

 

For Macro Mondays

Theme: Cosmetics

I'm guessing they service small cars only. On Gerrard street east of Main. The exterior is coloured about the same as well chewed grape gum; and in fact it looks like it might be made from the stuff.

Day 20…365 days of macro photography with The OM System TG-7 compact camera

That sharp wedge plate has odd dimensions being 3.5 studs long, and I was curious as to what it could be meshed with on a standard grid. The humble pentagonal tile was the answer, and the circular tile was the cherry on top (well, bottom). The result is this modern looking coupe - short wheelbase with the usual touch of angry styling.

Apartment block in tai koo hong kong

Rolley 35 and Olympus PEN EE

Ores 2k13

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BMW 316i Compact from Germany seen in Cambridge.

Greggsy rockin' the Instax 210 on the wonderful tunnel bridge over the Clydeside Expressway.

 

P.S. I'm waiting on my invitation to the Cliche Glasgow group :-)

Fujica compact 35 with Fujinon 1:2.8 f=3.8cm using Fomapan 100 cooked in weakenig Kodak D76 (stock) for 7:30

The Walkie Talkie Building and the growing Urban Jungle , London.

 

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Pocket cutter, which could be used by engineers for the opening of something not very massive. Possible the narrowing of the beam in one spot for more precise operations.

 

Just finished Dead Space and Dead Space 2, it was AWESOME! Very liked it, now it's my second favorite franchise after Mass Effect. Scary in some moments, but still dynamic and awesome. Cant wait for DS3.

And I hope the Severed DLC will port on PC.

 

Comments and fan-emotions from Dead Space would be cool.

 

P.S.: Which moment in DS2 was most *SCARY!1* for you? For me it was a sun on a school scene. I shoot it off from it's place (nervous, yup) and killed 2 monsters with it and with *WAAAAAAAGH* :3

Some like it, some not. Who am I to judge. We are all different.

Old compact camera.

SIne the I began photography I have liked the idea of a small camera with the quality of bigger cameras. I am not overly keen on the bulk and noise of SLR cameras yet do appreciate their versatility. I use mostly Olympus OM and a Pentax MX for SLR photograpy.

 

What I like best is a pocketable camera offering control and a good lens. In 1980 I heard of the Olympus XA cameras and was saving up for one then lost my after school job and had to wait some years before buying an XA.

 

The Minox EL has needed attention to give it a working shutter and reliable metering, when working well it's lens produces immages full of detail and feel.

 

Yoshihisa Maitani did not like the complexity and potential for unreliability pop out lenses give, both the XA and Pen D have fixed lenses and are spot on for reliability. Of the two I prefer the Pen D it is designed like the Rollei 35 to be operated first from the view of the top plate, the exposure and focus are set this way on both then its up to the eye and the phograph is made.

 

Heinz Waaske used innavative design with quality engineering for the Rollei 35. Like the Pen D the Rollei 35 feels good with a satisfying mechanical feel in use.

 

The aperture priority automatic cameras here offer convinience of setting exposure and in most circumstances are accurate. The XA's rangefinder patch is small and I use it as a distance estimation camera most of the time like the other three. Maitiani thoughtfully designed the distance scale window to be viewed from the top and it works well like this.

'SHEFFIELD' - TAKEN ON A PANASONIC LUMIX DMC-FX12 CCD SENSOR COMPACT CAMERA - NOVEMBER 2024

The final to my future-auto exploration. This time, based on several retro-future compact-car designs (including by Syd Mead of course). Ironically, this is the only of the three that actually fits a full figure.

 

The purpose of the three cars was to look at what I consider the three main areas of consumer-cars in futuristic media: Luxury, Show, and Utility. I am disregarding Industrial and Military as I have made a ton of the former already and I don't really like the latter.

 

Elegant

Fast

Nikon D3300 - Nikkor 18-140mm f3.5-5.6 DX ED VR

As I was looking around on Flickr I saw a trash compactor shot, I decided to give it a try came out with this. I'm really happy with it and thought it was pretty accurate to the film.

 

Hope you like it! :D

I still think these are handsome little cars. And, yes, they were slow. ;-)

For the small starfighter competition.

Walking around Austin, TX.

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Grulla común / Common crane / Grus grus

 

Fotos hechas desde hide fijo

 

Photos taken from a fixed hide

Recreation of the vz 58 compact. Fully recolourable :)

pastebin.com/eu7mUXpa Code for anyone who wants it

 

Stock unfolded: i.imgur.com/Ltm1XSg.png

Grey colour:

i.imgur.com/9ogj3QN.png

 

Reference

i.imgur.com/DjeGpN5.jpg

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