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...there must be a hope at the other end of this "tunnel"

Club Sega, Akihabara, Tokyo

 

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Akihabara, Tokyo

Streetview

 

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El paradís de l'electronica al Japó és aquest barri de Tokyo. La publicitat és marejadora...

 

The paradise for electronic items shopping in Japan is Akihabara, in Tokyo. But is an stressing nightmare for your nerves...

Camera: Revue Electronic C (Cosinon 1:27 f-38mm)

Film: Alfred Rollo Cine Fuji Eterna 250

This picture was taken during my industrial visit to Bangalore. I stood at the tallest building thus got the chance to take this picture.

Shot on the way back home at Bangalore.

Camera: Revue Electronic C (Cosinon 1:27 f-38mm)

Film: Alfred Rollo Cine Fuji Eterna 250

Camera: Revue Electronic C (Cosinon 1:27 f-38mm)

Film: Alfred Rollo Cine Fuji Eterna 250

El pachinko és una mena de vici nacional al Japó. Es com les maquines escurabutxaques però amb boles de ferro... Hi ha sales amb centenars de maquines, i en totes elles la musica està a tota castanya!! No sé com ho aguanten.

 

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Pachinko is like a national vice in Japan. This machines are like slot machines, and usually are a lot of them, with hight volume music!

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachinko

Camera: Revue Electronic C (Cosinon 1:27 f-38mm)

Film: Alfred Rollo Cine Fuji Eterna 250

Camera: Revue Electronic C (Cosinon 1:27 f-38mm)

Film: Alfred Rollo Cine Fuji Eterna 250

Die Revue electronic C erschien 1971 und hat dasselbe Innenleben wie die 7 Jahre später auf den Markt gekommene 700 SEL aus demselben Hause. Das Gehäuse war eben dem Zeitgeist angepaßt. Bei der ersten Ausführung hat man auch den Namen des Herstellers noch nicht verheimlicht, wie man an der Objektivbeschriftung sehen kann.

 

Das "Innenleben" war der damals sehr verbreitete „Copal B Mat special automatic programmed shutter“ wie bei der Konica C35. Dieser Verschluss bestand nur aus zwei Lamellen, die gleichzeitig als Blende dienten. Das bedeutete nichts anderes, als dass die Blendenöffnung in einem direkten Verhältnis zur Verschlusszeit stand: Je weiter offen die „Blende“, desto langsamer die Zeit. Folglich ergaben die Blenden/Zeit-Werte fixe Paare und gingen von f 2,8 – 1/30 Sek. bis f 14,3 – 1/650 Sek.

 

Vorhanden war auch die Blitz-Leitzahlen-Automatik, die die Blende je nach Entfernung einstellte.

 

Die praktisch nicht mehr erhältliche 1,35-Volt-Quecksilberbatterie kann durch eine billige 1,4-Volt-Hörgerätebatterie ersetzt werden.

Camera: Revue Electronic C (Cosinon 1:27 f-38mm)

Film: Alfred Rollo Cine Fuji Eterna 250

Camera: Revue Electronic C (Cosinon 1:27 f-38mm)

Film: Alfred Rollo Cine Fuji Eterna 250

Barri de Akihabara, Tokyo.

 

Akihabara, in Tokyo.

Camera: Revue Electronic C (Cosinon 1:27 f-38mm)

Film: Alfred Rollo Cine Fuji Eterna 250

Electronics City is an electronics industrial park spread over 332 acres (1.3 km²) in Konappana Agrahara and Doddathogur villages, just outside Bangalore, India. It houses more than a hundred industries, including IT industry leaders such as Wipro,Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, Infosys, Siemens, ITI,Satyam etc. The area is maintained by Keonics, which provides all the necessary infrastructure.

 

The Electronics City was the brainchild of R.K. Baliga, the first Chairman and Managing Director of Keonics, Karnataka Electronics. He dreamt of making Bangalore the Silicon Valley of India when he developed the concept of Electronic City. He did not live to see his dream materialize (he died in 1988). The liberalisation of the Indian economy in the early 1990's by the then Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao and then Indian Finance Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh helped Electronic City to become what it is today—the outsourcing capital of the world.

 

With the development of Electronics City Phase 2, many more companies have set up shop here and this has led to enormous strain on the connecting roads from Bangalore. In November 2004 the government decided to construct a 9 kilometer long elevated road to enable smoother traffic flow. Work has already started and is now expected to be complete by the January of 2009.

 

Electronics City also is the home of the International Institute of Information Technology - Bangalore which is one of the premier graduate schools in India, focussing on all aspects of Information Technology..

Camera: Revue Electronic C (Cosinon 1:27 f-38mm)

Film: Alfred Rollo Cine Fuji Eterna 250

From inside Campus at Infosys in Bangalore. This image is merged into 1 photo in Photomatix PRO via 3 photos with exif data: 200mm, f/11, ISO 100 and 0,7 sec., 1,5 sec, and 2,3 sec.

Camera: Revue Electronic C (Cosinon 1:27 f-38mm)

Film: Alfred Rollo Cine Fuji Eterna 250

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