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For "Looking close... on Friday!" group theme "pink on white background".
Happened to have the lens on the camera, grabbed three miniature pegs, put them on the table-top, quick photograph, and this the result - took longer to write up than to take!
Dacora Digna 80mm f7.7
Spent a happy couple of hours with a 'new' camera!
A 120-film camera built in Germany during the 1950s now lies in pieces on the kitchen table. The lens has been removed, and glued onto a 42mm threaded ring I just happened to have in my bits box. Now threaded onto a helicoid the lens is attached to my little Lumix GM1 camera.
This is the second photograph I've taken with this combination. There needed to be some post-processing and the result will only win a prize for my madnesst. Nevertheless it isn't a complete disaster and I've had a lot of fun.
Dacora Digna 80mm f7.7
Having some trouble with light leaks with this camera. One of the clips for the back is failing. All my 7x11 shots from this trip were fogged. Major contrast boost in Photoshop saved this one.
Nov. 25, 2018
SONY Cyber-Shot DSC-F77
Carl Zeiss Distagon 7.65mm (38mm equiv.) F2.8
日本海縦断の旅
A trip along the Japan Sea
Taken with a Voigtländer Brilliant with 75mm f/7.7 lens. Taken on Ilford FP4+ Shot at 125 ISO. Home developed in Kodak HC-110(B). Scanned with an Epson V800
Arriva the Shires
ADL Enviro200MMC
3130 YX17 NNF
Route 70
The Point, Milton Keynes
6th March 2018
This service is to be withdrawn on the 11th March and partly replaced by new service F77 between Luton and Bletchley
Somewhere east of Hollister. Another shot from 2020 with light leak related fog. I think I figured out where the leak is, but I've been playing with the Eastman No. 2 7x11 camera lately. So I haven't had the chance to test the Morito.
PACIFIC OCEAN (Dec. 9, 2020) Sailors aboard the arleigh-burke class guided-missile destroyer USS Michael Murphy (DDG 112) render honors to HMNZS Te Kaha (F77), an Anzac-class frigate from the Royal New Zealand Navy. Te Kaha and Michael Murphy conducted combined operations in the eastern Pacific, December 8 through 9. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jaimar Carson Bondurant)
Taken with a Voigtländer Brilliant with 75mm f/7.7 lens. Taken on Ilford FP4+ Shot at 125 ISO. Home developed in Kodak HC-110(B). Scanned with an Epson V800
Arriva Shires Enviro 200MMC YX17NNA 3116 is seen at Milton Keynes Central about to return to Luton on the soon to be withdrawn service 70, 18th February
From 11th March, this service will no longer operate. It'll be replaced by a new service F77 but will only operate between Luton & Bletchley
Ilford HP5 5x7” Large format contact printed onto Multigrade. Film was developed in Ifosol.
On the front of the building is a large mosaic Personnages Ouseaux ny Joan Miro. It is on the left side of the image.
Seen in Central Milton Keynes before returning on service F77 to Luton.
KX11OSE / 3893 is a 2011 Luton based Volvo B7RLE with Wright Eclipse Urban 2 bodywork (B45F) from Arriva The Shires.
Delivered new to Arriva The Shires in August 2011.
I think this was a bit of a last-minute decision to photograph this tatty Crosville Wales Iveco, but as I couldn't think of any other examples in the fleet with this slab-fronted Carlyle body, I wasted a slide on it. Good job I did, as they were far rarer than one might expect ....
This had been new in National Express livery, for use on a feeder service from North Wales into the NX network. It had actually replaced an identical vehicle (F898 XOE) on that run, but this one had the advantage of having been built with a boot, so had some luggage capacity, unlike its predecessor. I don't know how long that service lasted, but the fact that this was back in standard Crosville Wales livery by the time it was two years old suggests not that long.
And I could only trace one other Carlyle body built to this design, G407 DPD of Tillingbourne Bus in Surrey, so unless I am missing some obvious vehicles that I can't think of, these were very much oddballs. But bizarrely, it appears that F77 was rebuilt later in its life to a more normal bonneted layout, maybe after accident damage, appearing like that with its final operator, SM Travel at Harlow.
Seen at Luton Station Interchange.
My ride back to Milton Keynes on route F77.
KX12GZR / 3954 is a locally based 2012 Volvo B7RLE with Wright Eclipse Urban 2 bodywork (B45F) from Arriva The Shires.
New to Arriva The Shires in June 2012.
Travel West Midlands: 3077 (F77 XOF) a Metro Cammell bodied MCW Metrobus, painted in blue, red and white livery and captured here leaving Wolverhampton Bus Station whilst operating on Service 530 to Rocket Pool.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 14th August 2008.
Ref No: IMG_3760/JL.
(Wikipedia)
HMNZS Te Kaha (F77) is one of ten Anzac-class frigates, and one of two serving in the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN). The name Te Kaha is Māori, meaning 'fighting prowess' or 'strength'.
HMNZS Te Kaha in 2017
History
New Zealand
Name HMNZS Te Kaha
Namesake Kaha
Builder Tenix Defence
Laid down 19 September 1994
Launched 22 July 1995
Commissioned 22 July 1997
Identification MMSI number: 512000600
Callsign: ZMBE
Motto He Ponanga Kaha (Māori: "Service with strength")
Honours and awards
Meritorious Unit Commendation (United States)
Status Active as of 2021
General characteristics
Class and type Anzac-class frigate
Displacement 3,600 tonnes full load
Length 118 m (387 ft)
Beam 15 m (49 ft)
Draught 4 m (13 ft)
Propulsion
1 × General Electric LM2500+ gas turbine providing 30,000 hp (22,000 kW)
2 × MTU 12V1163 TB83 diesel engines providing 8,840 hp (6,590 kW)
two shafts with controllable pitch propellers in CODOG configuration
Speed 27+ knots (50+ km/h; 31+ mph)
Range 6,000 nautical miles (11,000 km; 6,900 mi) at 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Complement 178 Officers and ratings (25 Officers, 153 ratings)
Sensors and processing systems
Sonars: Broadband Sonar Advanced Processing System (BSAPS) for the Spherion B hull-mounted sonar and the TUUM-6 multi-channel Digital Underwater Communication System (DUWCS).[1] Provision for towed array
Air search radar: Thales Group Smart-S Mk2 3d multi-beam naval search radar.
Surface search radar: Thales Group Smart-S Mk2 3d multi-beam naval search radar. Sharpe Eye 2D.
Navigation: Two Furuno 3320 series X band radars.[1]
Infred: Vampir IRST Infred.
Laser: Elbit Systems Laser Warning/Detection.
Electronic warfare & decoys
ESM: Eibit/Elisra ESM.
Countermeasures: Decoys: G & D Aircraft SRBOC Mk 36 Mod 1 decoy launchers for SRBOC. Rheinmetall MASS. DLF Floating Decoys. Sea Sentor.
Armament
Guns and missiles: 1 × 5 in/54 (127 mm) Mk 45 Mod 2 gun.
1 × Phalanx CIWS
8 × M2 .50 Cal Browning machine guns (2 are Mini Typhoon)
20 GWS.35 VLS cells for Sea Ceptor surface-to-air missiles
AGM-119 Mk 2 Mod 7 Penguin Missile launched from SH-2G(I) Super Seasprite.
Torpedoes: 2 × triple 324 mm Mk 32 Mod 5 tubes.
Fire control: Navantia Fire Control
Combat data systems: CMS 330 Link 16
Weapons control: CMS 330 Navantia Fire Control
Aircraft carried One Kaman SH-2G(I) Super Seasprite helicopter
PHILIPPINE SEA (July 2, 2017) The aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) conducts a replenishment-at-sea with the Royal New Zealand Navy Anzac-class frigate HMNZS Te Kaha (F77), July 2, 2017, in the Philippine Sea. Sailors from HMNZS Te Kaha (F77) and Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 11 are conducting a series of bilateral training operations designed to increase interoperability and readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ian Kinkead)
Gv Florid Transport Inc F7
Bus Manufacturer: Del Monte Motor Works
Bus Model: Golden Dragon Marcopolo (Replica)
Shot Taken: Sta Fe Nueva Vizcaya
Taken with a Voigtländer Brilliant with 75mm f/7.7 lens. Taken on Ilford FP4+ Shot at 125 ISO. Home developed in Kodak HC-110(B). Scanned with an Epson V800
Used in Week 61a of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
52cameras.blogspot.com/, the Boltavit is a tiny metal camera made in 1936. It uses a long obsolete proprietary format of unperforated 35mm film with a backing paper. I have respooled an original reel with unperforated black and white film. The camera takes 12 square exposures, each 25mm x 25mm.
The film was developed in Ilfosol 3, 1:14 dilution, for 8mins.
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/7215762311...
The first year is documented in this book:
PACIFIC OCEAN (Dec. 8, 2020) Anzac-class frigate HMNZS Te Kaha (F77) approaches Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Michael Murphy (DDG 112). Te Kaha and Michael Murphy conducted combined operations in the eastern Pacific, December 8 through 9. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jaimar Carson Bondurant)
This is just a sample. More photos from this trip are in my April 2018 Bus gallery: mkttransportphoto.smugmug.com/2018/April-2018/UK-Bus-Apri...
Arriva Volvo Wright Eclipse LT63UNH 3964 at Bletchley bus station on the F77 to Luton, the new replacement for route 70, 03.04.2018.
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Crown graphic + kodak ektar 203mm f7.7 . Fomapan 100 stand dev in perceptol 1-10 . A two shot pan stitched in photo elements.
PHILIPPINE SEA (July 2, 2017) The aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) conducts a replenishment-at-sea with the Royal New Zealand Navy Anzac-class frigate HMNZS Te Kaha (F77), July 2, 2017, in the Philippine Sea. Sailors from HMNZS Te Kaha (F77) and Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 11 are conducting a series of bilateral training operations designed to increase interoperability and readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ian Kinkead)