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Sparse.

Shibuya, Tokyo.

Canon New F-1 + FD 35/3.5 s.c. + Kodak ULTRAMAX 400

Lake Gregory Crestline Ca!

 

Longexposure

 

Aperture: 11

 

ISO: 160

 

Shutter: 30 seconds

 

WB: Auto

 

Camera: Nikon D5200

 

Lens: Nikon AFS Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G FX

 

Filter: 9 stop Hoya

the minolta rokkor 58 / 1,2 wide open at 1,2

 

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My cat.

 

Photographed with KOWA Super Prominar-W f/1.9 3.00in No, 631287

Super-Takumar 55mm f/1.8

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Kodak Ektar 100 pushed 2 stops, Milnota XD, Rokkor MD 50mm f/1.4

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Photo by Olympus EM5MK2 EM5MKII + 8mm f/1.8 Fisheye

testing the Tamron 35mm f/1.8

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Shot from a moving train.

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Cropping & cropping again :-)

Minolta Rokkor PG 58mm f/1.2

 

most of the time only part of it I need more shelf space. Auto-Takumar 55mm 1:2.2 (F8)

Datum eerste toelating: 23-03-1990

Still on the road in 2025!

I took this portrait of Princess Zelda from "The Legend of Zelda" with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera and Canon EF 85mm F/1.2L II USM Lens.

 

Princess Zelda (ゼルダ姫 Zeruda-hime) is from The Legend of Zelda series.

 

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Best viewed large click on All Sizes in the Menu above. Taken at Freestone Park Gilbert AZ.

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Taken with an old screw mount Pentax lens; handheld at f/1.8

Taken with a Neewer 32mm f/1.6 lens

Lego Sopwith Camel F.1 - 1/9.2 scale (uncovered airframe)

 

I have been contemplating building an uncovered Sopwith Camel for a few years now after I acquired a 1/16 Hasegawa model kit of the same style. I built it alongside my Lego English Electric Lightning F.6, the two models together taking 1.5 years to complete. The scale was defined by the Lego 8x8 dish and 81.6 x 14.2 tyre and results in a model with a wingspan of 93cm. I have owned the two official Lego Sopwith Camel releases to date but the shape and proportions of those kits are very compromised so I liked the idea of producing a “UCS Camel”. The model has functioning control surfaces attached to the control column and rudder, a detailed cockpit and Clerget 9B rotary engine.

 

In order to make the wings strong enough with very little room for hidden structure I used aftermarket aluminium Lego style liftarms for the wing spars. The main wing, tailplane and undercarriage rigging is made from grey Lego string but the internal rigging and control wires are made from fine gauge steel wire as Lego string was too thick for a scale look. The internal rigging is not structural but the main wing rigging of the model serves a critical purpose as, much like real biplanes, it provides a lot of the strength to support the lower wing dihedral angle that in turn provides support to the upper wing via the cabane struts. Without the tensioned strings the model’s wings would sag considerably.

 

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Pentacon 50mm @ f/1.8

film/8

 

Nikon F100 • Nikkor 50mm f/1.4G • Kodak Portra 160

 

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Vintage lens (1960), Bokeh test

f:2.8

Sony A7Rii, Voigtlander Nokton 21mm f/1.4 Aspherical

Eu amo essa lente, essa é a unica coisa q eu digo.

I just got a new old manual pancake lens. This one is in pretty good shape, even though it's from the early 1980s. Bokeh!

 

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