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Gallarate - Scorcio Urbano

Ottobre 2023

 

Nikon F2A

Nikkor AI 20mm f4

Fomapan 100

Bellini Hydrofen 1+39 x 8 min

I took the pictures in to be developed a day or two before the L. A. RIOTS broke out in April 1992. When the SHOOT , SCOOT & LOOT was over at FEDCO, they tried to set the store on fire, but the automatic sprinklers came on and some of the pictures show water damage and very slight to a lot of exposure damage. My other rolls of film were completely wasted. I finally got these pictures back about a year later.

 

Now four of these photos I processed myself because at the time Fedco didn't develope the images because they thought the film was too badly damaged to do anything with. So I just got the negatives. Well I remedied that problem. I had a lot of negatives but didn't want to pay a lot of money to take them to a film lab. So I bought a Kodak Slide 'N Scan digital Film scanner, no old school chemicals and dark room needed. Ain't technology gr8?

Milano 2019-06-14

Leica CL

Elmarit-m 28mm f2.8 ASPH

 

Kentmere 100 @ 100asa

Hydrofen 1+39 x 8 min

Busto Arsizio

Febbraio 2019

 

Leica CL

Summicron-c 40mm f2

 

Ilford FP4+

Studional 1+31 x 7 min

 

Album flic.kr/s/aHsmacWJEg

Citroen Kegresse Forestiere Autochenille (1931) Engine 1300cc S4

 

The Kegresse system is a clever form of the caterpillar tracked drive system. Invented by French born Adolphe Kegresse an engineer who developed the system at the behest of his former employer Czar Nicholas II, who had wanted a means of adapting his cars to drive across deep snow, Rather than using the heavy steel plates of a conventional crawler tractor, Kegresse devised a lighweight system that employed rubber bands running around the bogies driven from the rear axle. patents were duly filed in Russia and in France, and by the onset of the first world war the system had been perfected.

 

Returning to his native France during the Russian revolution Adolphe Kegresse was introduced to Andre Citroen, who recognised the potential of the system and purchased the sole rights, setting up Societe Citroen-Kegresse-Hinstin to further develope and manufacture it.

 

One of the systems major advantages is the fact that it does not require a powerful vehicle, and tests were first carried out on an adapted B2 10CV model. These autochenilles (auto caterpillars) were an immeadiate sucess were used by farmers and foresters and for a variety of military uses. A series of expeditions across the undeveloped parts of Asia, America, and Africa was undertaken by Citroën, demonstrating the all-terrain capabilities of these vehicles.

 

The French Army purchased large numbers of the P17 and P19 halftrack as gun tractors. The Kegresse drive system were also mounted on a large range of armoured vehicles

 

In World War II, both sides used this system in the war effort. In the 1920s, the U.S. Army purchased several Citroën-Kégresse vehicles for evaluation and then purchased a licence to produce them. This resulted in the Army Ordnance Department building a prototype in 1939. In December 1942, it went into production with the M2 Half Track Car and M3 Half-track versions. The Nazis also captured many of these Citroën half-track vehicles and armored them for their own use

 

Diolch yn fawr am 68,956,975 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mwynhewch ac arhoswch yn ddiogel

  

Thank you 68,956,975 amazing views, enjoy and stay safe

 

Shot 19.10.2018 at Donington Park - the final week of the Donington Collection Ref 137-200

      

Crespi d'Adda 2020-01-02

 

Hasselblad SWC (1968)

Biogon 38mm f4.5

 

Rollei SuperPan 200@200 asa

Hydrofen 1+15 x 4 min

 

Altre immagini in questo album flic.kr/s/aHsmKtU24G

100 years of service. Making my annual pilgrimage to the Armed Forces Event.

 

I used this film to test a monobath call FF1 by The (Famous) Large & Small Format Photography Co.. The 1 litre bottle claims to process between 70-72 degrees, room temperature and the bottle will process 7 rolls of 35mm. With the shipping cost the cost per roll is $5.50 to develope.

Following the directions I felt that Svema 200 and this developer is a complete failure, the negatives were extremely thin and underdeveloped.

 

Camera: Minolta 600si AF 35-105 lens

Film: Svema 200

Processed in FF1 Monobath, 6 minutes at 72 degrees.

Image by: Leslie Lazenby,

Findlay, Oh. Armed Forces Day, 19 May 2018.

Busto Arsizio - Scorcio Urbano

Maggio 2024

 

Leica CL

Leitz Elmarit-m 28mm f2,8 ASPH

Kodak Eastman 5222 double-x 250@200

R09 Studio 1+32 x 7 min

Legnano

Ottobre 2022

 

Leica CL

Leitz Elmarit-m 28mm f2,8 ASPH - Leitz Summicron-c 40mm f2

FomaPan 100@100

R09 Studio 1+31 x 10 min

This is my first processed photo in Lightroom. It rained all day and I spent the day trying to learn the whole program. Haha!!! But I did import, file, make collections, sets, smart collection, slide shows and develope. I did get a little hung up on exporting, but there's always tomorrow.

 

But I can see a huge improvement with locating photos... Hopefully I can get and stay organized.

Canale Villoresi - Tornavento

Gennaio 2023

 

Hasselblad SWC (1968)

Zeiss Biogon 38 mm f4,5

Rollei SuperPan 200

Bellini Hydrofen 1+30 x 9 min

Fagnano Olona - Scorcio urbano

Giugno 2025

 

Rolleiflex 3,5E

Schneider-Kreuznach Xenotar 75mm f3.5 + filtro giallo -1

Fomapan 100

R09 Studio 1+31 x 10 min

Castano Primo

Scorcio Urbano

Settembre 2023

 

FujiFilm GA645W

Super EBC Fujinon 45mm f4

Rollei Retro 80

Bellini Hydrofen 1+31 x 9 min

Gallarate - Gennaio 2022

Scorcio Urbano

 

Hasselblad 500 C/M + Zeiss Distagon 50 mm f4 + yellow filter -0.5

Rollei Retro 400 S @400asa

Bellini Hydrophen 1+30 x 17 min

Porsche 911 Evo GT1 Evo (1997) (Engine 3200cc F6 Water Cooled Twin Turbo

Decals 48 Play Station

Driver Mark Sumptner

PORSCHE SET

 

www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623690528015...

 

From the mid 1990's Endurance Racing catagories were re-organised and Group C was superceeded by the GT1 classification. The 911 GT1 was designed for racing along with a street legal version the 911 GT1 Straßenversion (Street version).

 

Porsche expressed interest in returning to top level sportscar racing and went about developing its competitor for the GT1 category. Cars in this category were previously heavily modified versions of road cars, usually supercars such as the McLaren F1 and Ferrari F40, but when the 911 GT1 was uneveiled in 1996 Porsches answer was, rather than to rather than develope a race car from one of their existing models, why not create a purpose built sports racer and develope a road going supercar.

 

Despite the 911 name the new racer bore very little in common with the 911 family, even though its front chassis was shared with its 993 version of the 911 the rear was derived from the earlier 962 Group C car ncluding its water-cooled, twin-turbocharged and intercooled, four valve per cylinder flat-six engine which was arranged in a mid-mounted position, compared to the rear-engined layout of a conventional 911. The engine was making about 592bhp.

The new car won won the GT1 class at Le mans, its debut event, ceeding overall victory to Joest Racing's Porsche WSC-95 prototype. The 911 GT1 made its debut in the BPR Global GT Series (the FIA championship's predecessor) at the Brands Hatch 4 hours, where Hans-Joachim Stuck and Thierry Boutsen won comfortably, although they were racing as an invited entry and were thus ineligible for points. They followed up by winning at Spa and Ralf Kelleners and Emmanuel Collard triumphed for the factory team at Zhuhai. The 1996 car was clocked at 205mph in practice on LeMans Mulsanne straight (in low drag form) and with its engine at 640bhp.

For 1997 the GT1 was not as effective, firstly against the McLaren F1 GTR, then against Mercedes new CLK-GTR. Towards the end of the season, revisions were made in preparation for 1997. The front end was revised with new bodywork and head lights and the car renamed 911 GT1 Evo. The car had the same 592bhp turbo engine, but the new aerodynamics increased speeds. At Le mans the car suffered reliability issues, and an older privately entered 1996 managed 5th overall, third in class.

 

The cars were heavily revised for 1998 as the 911 GT1-98. Designed to match the also new Toyota GT-One and Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR, the 911 GT1-98 featured bodywork which bore more of a resemblance to traditional sports-prototypes than the previous 2 models while a new sequential gearbox was installed. As per the regulations a street-legal version of the 911 GT1-98 was spawned, but it is believed that only one variant was produced which was still sufficient to satisfy the regulations.

 

This car had languished for a long time and has been brought back to race trim by Mark Sumpter and his team at Paragon and the race track beckons. The engine rebuild has been completed by Paul Knapton involving around 150 hours work

 

This car took part at Silverstone in the 90.s GT Legends display

 

Many thanks for a fantabulous

41,542,386 views (reduced by over 3 million in FLICKRs re-engineering

 

Shot at the Silverstone Classic 14-15 July 2015- Ref 109-705

 

Located just in front of Akbari Gate of Lahore Fort, the old Shahi Begum Masjid is hidden within a cluster of residential houses and tyre shops.

 

The deteriorated masjid offers splendid geometrical (if not that much with floral) patterns that would develope into the grandeur seen in Masjid Wazir Khan.

Busto Arsizio - Febbraio 2022

Scorcio Urbano

 

Olympus OM-4 + OM Zuiko 35-70mm f3.6 + yellow filter -1

Rollei Superpan 200 @200 asa

Bellini Hydrophen 1+30 x 13 min

Milano 2018-06-09

Area Cascina Merlata

Writers

 

Olympus 35 RD

Kentemere 100

Ilfotec LC-29 1+19 x 7min

nadia slept over last night and then rains came over and we went to the woods to take some pictures (:

i took a lot with film/fisheye/polaroid so i have to develope some but the digitals will be up tomorow (:

 

not much editing on this one because hannah, paige, and shannon are here and were going out soon . nice weekend so far.

 

HAPPY EARLY MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY !

Ok, so not a lot of time to do my 365 today, but I did it dang it! lol

 

We spent the day doing wedding stuff. Wrapping up loose ends, picking up rings, making phone calls...so fun!

 

So, I did a quickie 365 today, I've been a Nikon girl since I picked up my first camera...a Nikon N8008, it was my dad's and we'd shoot black and white film, then we'd coop ourselves up in our home darkroom and drink hot chocolate and develope the film. Those were some of the best times of my childhood and from that point on I was hooked to photography and I always will be, it's in my blood.

 

My dad still has the darkroom, we don't shoot black and white film anymore and the nobody uses the darkroom at all :( I have a few roles laying around as well as the Nikon N8008, my dad gave it to me...so maybe, I'll load up the old 35mm, shoot some film and develope it in the old darkroom.

   

Do Not Copy! All Photos are Property of Sarah Robinson, Sarah Dee Photography

 

Porsche 911 Evo GT1 Evo (1997) (Engine 3200cc F6 Water Cooled Twin Turbo

Decals 48 Play Station

PORSCHE SET

 

www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623690528015...

 

From the mid 1990's Endurance Racing catagories were re-organised and Group C was superceeded by the GT1 classification. The 911 GT1 was designed for racing along with a street legal version the 911 GT1 Straßenversion (Street version).

 

Porsche expressed interest in returning to top level sportscar racing and went about developing its competitor for the GT1 category. Cars in this category were previously heavily modified versions of road cars, usually supercars such as the McLaren F1 and Ferrari F40, but when the 911 GT1 was uneveiled in 1996 Porsches answer was, rather than to rather than develope a race car from one of their existing models, why not create a purpose built sports racer and develope a road going supercar.

 

Despite the 911 name the new racer bore very little in common with the 911 family, even though its front chassis was shared with its 993 version of the 911 the rear was derived from the earlier 962 Group C car ncluding its water-cooled, twin-turbocharged and intercooled, four valve per cylinder flat-six engine which was arranged in a mid-mounted position, compared to the rear-engined layout of a conventional 911. The engine was making about 592bhp.

The new car won won the GT1 class at Le mans, its debut event, ceeding overall victory to Joest Racing's Porsche WSC-95 prototype. The 911 GT1 made its debut in the BPR Global GT Series (the FIA championship's predecessor) at the Brands Hatch 4 hours, where Hans-Joachim Stuck and Thierry Boutsen won comfortably, although they were racing as an invited entry and were thus ineligible for points. They followed up by winning at Spa and Ralf Kelleners and Emmanuel Collard triumphed for the factory team at Zhuhai. The 1996 car was clocked at 205mph in practice on LeMans Mulsanne straight (in low drag form) and with its engine at 640bhp.

For 1997 the GT1 was not as effective, firstly against the McLaren F1 GTR, then against Mercedes new CLK-GTR. Towards the end of the season, revisions were made in preparation for 1997. The front end was revised with new bodywork and head lights and the car renamed 911 GT1 Evo. The car had the same 592bhp turbo engine, but the new aerodynamics increased speeds. At Le mans the car suffered reliability issues, and an older privately entered 1996 managed 5th overall, third in class.

 

The cars were heavily revised for 1998 as the 911 GT1-98. Designed to match the also new Toyota GT-One and Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR, the 911 GT1-98 featured bodywork which bore more of a resemblance to traditional sports-prototypes than the previous 2 models while a new sequential gearbox was installed. As per the regulations a street-legal version of the 911 GT1-98 was spawned, but it is believed that only one variant was produced which was still sufficient to satisfy the regulations.

 

This car had languished for a long time and has been brought back to race trim by Mark Sumpter and his team at Paragon and the race track beckons. The engine rebuild has been completed by Paul Knapton involving around 150 hours work

 

Thanks for 18.7 million views

 

Shot at The Silverstone Classic 28th July 2013 Ref 95-701

Within each body, made ​​of flesh and perfume, steeped in memories, in the same bones, in the marrow, circulating life.

It's not on the skin, does not stop in the folds of his soul, life flows through the ground, life gets inside.

The life is in the hands, our feelings, is in bone.

It'is harsh, it's hard. But it is beautiful. God particle is inside us.

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Old self, with a big big big concept for me. View on black! (L)

 

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Busto Arsizio

Aprile 2022

 

Meopta Flexaret Standard (1969)

Meopta Belar 80mm f3.5

Fomapan 100@100 + filtro giallo -1.5

R09 One Shot 1+50 x 9 min

Marzo 2020 - Interno casalingo

 

Kodak Retina II 1949

Rodenstock Heligon 50mm f2

 

Kodak Trx400@250 asa (expired 2017)

Studional 1+15 x 5,5 min

Malcesine

 

Olympus OM2n

Zuiko OM 35 f2.8

Zuiko OM 21 f3.5

 

Kodak T-max100

R09 1+50 x 12 min

 

Altre nell'album flic.kr/s/aHsmAebvta

Castano Primo - Marzo 2021

 

Rolleicord Vb

Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 75mm f3.5 + yellow filter

Ilford HP5+ @ asa 320

Bellini Hydrofen 1+30 x 8 min

Gallarate - Gennaio 2022

Scorcio Urbano

 

Hasselblad 500 C/M + Zeiss Distagon 50 mm f4 + yellow filter -0.5

Rollei Retro 400 S @400asa

Bellini Hydrophen 1+30 x 17 min

Busto Arsizio 2018-06-30

Zeiss Super Ikonta IV - Tessar 75mm f3.5

 

Fomapan 100

Studional 1+30 x 10 min

Crespi d'Adda 2020-01-02

 

Olympus 35 RD

F.Zuiko 40mm f1,7

 

Kentmere 100@100asa

Studional 1+30 x 9 min

 

Altre immagini in questo album flic.kr/s/aHsmKtU24G

mi nueva-vieja cámara

Legnano - Scorcio Urbano

Aprile 2024

 

Hasselblad SWC

Zeiss Biogon 38 mm f4.5

Rollei Retro 80 S

Bellini Hydrofen 1+30 x 9 min

Busto Arsizio Luglio 2022

 

Rolleiflex 3.5F

Zeiss Planar 75mm f3,5

Rollei SuperPan 200

Bellini Hydrofen 1+30 x 13 min

Busto Arsizio - Gennaio 2022

Scorcio Urbano

 

Leica IIIG

Leitz Elmar 50 f3.5 LTM (1947)

Rollei SuperPan 200

Bellini Hydrofen 1+30 x 13 min

Busto Arsizio Luglio 2022

 

Rolleiflex 3.5F

Zeiss Planar 75mm f3,5

Rollei SuperPan 200

Bellini Hydrofen 1+30 x 13 min

Castiglione Olona

Ottobre 2023

 

Hasselblad 500 CM

Zeiss Distagon 50 mm f4 CT*

Rollei SuperPan 200

Bellini Hydrofen 1+30 x 10 min

Busto Arsizio

Scorcio Urbano

 

Canon IIS2 LTM (1955)

Canon 50 mm F1,8 LTM + Filtro giallo -1 stop

Kentemere 100

Bellini Hydrofen 1+31 x 8 min

Busto Arsizio

Maggio 2022

 

Voigtlander VITO III

Voigtlander Ultron 50mm f2

Kentmere 400@400 + filtro giallo -1.5

R09 Studio 1+30 x 8 min

Busto Arsizio - Gennaio 2022

Scorcio Urbano (same places - another film and equipment)

 

Hasselblad SWC

Zeiss Biogon 38mm f4,5

Bergger Pancro 400

R09 one shot 1+25 x 8 min

Leyland started work in the late sixties on the FPB7(Forward Project Bus 7) to design and develope an integral rear-engined single deck city bus. Following the formation of the state owned National Bus Company or NBC for short, that came into power on the 1st January 1969,when BET and the Tillings Group were merged together, resulted in the NBC and British Leyland joining forces to design a standard single deck bus to be bought by the NBC, the date was July 1969. Thus the FPB7 project bus now coded B7 became the Leyland National. A brand new state of the art factory was built on the outskirts of Workington at Lillyhall, to build the Leyland National at the rate of 40 per week. Pilot production of the Leyland National commenced at the new factory during late August 1971. Cumberland Motor Services or CMS for short was a former Tillings company, now part of the NBC had the honor of being the very first company in the world to put a Leyland National in service. Our of the 10 pre-production Nationals to be built, CMS took number 00005 ERM 35K fleet number 350, which was handed over to the NBC at their head office on New Street in London on 13th March 1972. A few days later ERM 35K entered service with CMS and operated a short journey from Workington to Whitehaven on the 41 service, the driver was Barry Taylor. It then started to operate the 05 service on 16th March 1972. Here we see during the long hot summer of 1972, ERM 35K picking up passengers outside the Shiprights Arms on Bransty Row,CMS' head office was next to the pub. It will be noted that when new, ERM 35K wore the Tilling livery with the small gold Cumberland fleet-name, also it had dual doors, and was later converted to a single door layout. ERM 35K was withdrawn from service in 1986, and cut up for scrap in 1988. The only weakness the Mk1 National had was the dreaded 510 engine.

Milano Bonola

2019-02-05

 

Ricoh 500 G - Rikenon 40mm f2.8

Fomapan 100

Studional 1+31 x 10 min

 

Le altre in questo album: flic.kr/s/aHskNsF2ap

Busto Arsizio - Scorcio Urbano

Maggio 2024

 

Leica CL

Leitz Elmarit-m 28mm f2,8 ASPH

Kodak Eastman 5222 double-x 250@200

R09 Studio 1+32 x 7 min

Milano - Dicembre 2022

Scorcio Urbano

 

Leica M5

Voigtlander SuperHeliar III 15mm f4 - Summicron-c 40mm f2 - Elmar 90mm f4

Rollei SuperPan200

Hydrofen 1+30 x 13 min

Busto Arsizio - Gennaio 2022

Scorcio Urbano

 

Leica IIIG

Leitz Elmar 50 f3.5 LTM (1947)

Rollei SuperPan 200

Bellini Hydrofen 1+30 x 13 min

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