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This has been a tough one for me to research. Not much information out there.
I believe this to be made by Laboratorium Prinsen - Netherlands - ©mid to late 1940's.
120 rollfilm for 6x9 photos
Little tin camera with a wooden frame around the back of the lens area and very unique viewfinder.
Did I come across a rare one? I think maybe! If you have more information, please share! =)
Date published: June 14, 2010 #263
practice again on lightings.... product shoot since no time for outdoors!
Leica APO TELYT-R 280mm F4 – one of the legendary Leica R lenses. They don't make glass like this any more!
See the first comment below for more shots. All photos taken with Leica S2 + Leica 120mm APO Macro Summarit-S 120/2.5
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Minolta MC W.Rokkor-HG 35mm f/2.8 (MC-I) lens with original cap, UV filter and genuine leather carrying pouch. Year of production: ca. 1966. NOS condition! :)
Macro Mondays theme 'Inside Electronics'.
Back lit.
If you have ever wondered, this is the inside of your home, blood pressure monitor. ❤✔.
my best friend died last year bcoz of speed :'(
and the sadness thing was .....he died b4 we start final exams of high school(2 weeks)
i sacrifise myself to take this picture.....i hate speed :s......for my friend
Macro Mondays 'inside electronics' theme.
I thought I would have to miss this week as I really didn't think I had anything interesting to fit the theme. I took this shot just after the theme was announced and almost discarded it, but this afternoon had another look and decided it was worth processing and submitting to the group, and at least I haven't missed a week.
This section of my old mobile measures approx 2.5 x 1.7 cm.
ThanQ u Dady ♥ :D
So Happy with it :*
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On the day I took this I was up to 238,822 miles on my 1995 Eurovan camper. The moon ranges from 225,623 to 252,088 miles from earth with an average distance of of 238,855 miles (384,400 km) from Earth, so I've driven the average distance to the moon. I've got a lot of good memories from that.
Wandering around the Boeing facility in Everett.
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