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Camera:Film LOMO LC-A (AGFA Vista 100)

by LC-A/AGFA

初ロモ。思いのほかくっきりした写りなんですね。アグファのフィルムだったからかな?

Camera: LC-A+ RL with Wide-Angle lens

Film: Ferrania Color FG Plus 200

Scanner Epson V500

  

Martes 23:30 3º temporada

Fans xD

My handwriting is notoriously bad. Teachers told me during elementary school years and no amount of sincere effort improved my penmanship. I was relieved at the age of 14 to inherit a manual typewriter; I don’t recall why the family owned one or how it came to be in my possession but the thing became my go-to for homework and personal writings. If I rightly recall, Royal was the brand.

 

I will always be fond of typewriters, even if my typing long ago transitioned to computer keyboard. The appeal grows with age and nostalgia for archaic technology. So I was both delighted and disappointed to see that someone left an old L.C. Smith model in a nearby alley—and I don’t recall which one.

New power on the L&C in the form of this former Southern GP38AC. She last worked on the Wiregrass Central and got some work done, including a chopped nose, in the Gulf & Ohio's Knoxville shops. This unit was built in 1971 for the Southern. Norfolk Southern later retired it and it was sold to Gulf & Ohio where it has worked on the Chattahoochee & Gulf as well as the Wiregrass Central. When the G&O sold the Wiregrass Central, it went back to Knoxville for a rebuild... and a chopped nose.

Shot with Lomo LC-Wide. Lomo 100 c-41 film

Hanka Rossbach | Photo by Nathan Woodside, LC PR and Marketing

LC's are boxcars equipped with roof hatches. Accurail model with Detail Associates hatches. Slight weathering with chalks.

LC-A taken with lomo purplechrome

July 2, 2021 - LC RiverSouth located at 275 S Front Street. New apartment homes built around a historic building in the River South area of Columbus, Ohio

LC-A+

Film : Agfa 100

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Fuji SensiaⅢ 100

edition code: kids classic

 

price: Php590 [all sizes]

  

For orders and inquiries, kindly text 0917 5875665. Thank you

  

INSTAGRAM – thevaultsuperoutlet

 

FB – The Vault Super Outlet Store (links of other sites only)

 

FB – Mister Le Croc (with pictures)

 

NOTE: The shirts were measured while laid flat on a surface. Best to compare the measurements with your existing shirts.

 

HOW TO MEASURE:

shoulder width - from the top edge of the shirt's shoulder point going to the opposite side.

 

chest width - from the shirt's left armpit going to the right armpit

 

length - from one top shoulder point all the way down to the shirt's edge

  

This prototype model, created by Apple Industrial Design Group and Matrix Product Design, dates from 1989 during work on the Macintosh LC.

 

The model has the usual slot for a 3.5 inch floppy in the front, but has a vertically-oriented screen not used on any production models. Considering the screen orientation, this could have been a prototype for a model targeted toward the business world, rather than the artistic, publishing and educational markets that the Mac traditionally attracted.

 

The painted foam item is 14 x 9 x 10 inches.

esmalte da Zoya inspirado no seriado The Hills. Esse é o Lauren Conrad(LC)

um vermelho coral lindo!

Não reparem a foto que é do Blackberry, foram duas camadas, sem top coat.

Lc.Plean Plit.

Expositor: Sergio Velho da OrquidaRio.

Floração de julho de 2013 – Inverno.

III Exposição de Orquídeas no Museu da República organizada pela OrquidaRio Orquidófilos Associados. 225.

 

lomo lc-wide with lomography cn800 film

I've always love toy cameras and always wanted a good solid platform to shoot film with. I didn't want to go the plastic route, ala holgas in fear or dropping the camera. I also wanted the LC-A and LC-W but the original is hard to find new, and the wide is just too expensive. I got my LC-A+ on eBay for cheap and instantly fell in love with it. I've had it for a while, hence why my digital stuff has slowed down, but I'm having a lot of fun.

 

Funny story about my LC-A+. I purchased the wide angle lens kit which stayed on my LC-A+ almost 90% of the time. During my trip the Starcraft 2 tournament, IGN's IPL, I finally got to meet SlayerS_BoxeR. Perhaps the most famous player in all of Starcraft and e-sports history, I fumbled between my dSLR and my LC-A+ to get a photo as fast as possible. I dropped my LC-A+ and broke my wide angle lens. A bit disheartened,I couldn't bear to use the LC-A+ in it's damaged stated, even though I carried it around. Till this day the camera is not the same to me, but I always try to squeeze out a few shots whenever I can.

 

Bringing me forward to this photo. I journeyed out on New Years Day at some ungodly hour and decided to take some shots. While I was doing long exposures on my slr, I decided to take a few shots with my LC-A+, finally clearing out the iso800 color film so that I could get some B+W film in. Mid way changing the film, I decided it would be nice to take a picture of my trusty little toy camera to show off that bokeh.

Before I get into the item description let me set the stage...

 

In the mid-1990's Apple fans were Steve Jobs-less. Lacking their creative energy guru Apple cranked out poorly designed computers that earned the nickname "pizzabox." But Steve came back from the wilderness and cast out the heretics.

 

In 2004 the Apple world was rocked to the core (pun intentional) with the P-P-P-Powerbook scandel (google it). The Apple world has not recovered from laughing so hard since.

 

For near a decade Apple fans have been high and mighty. Long forgotten are the days of fickle extension managers, sketchy PC compatibility, endless streams of free AOL discs, proprietary hardware, and Pizzabox Macs. Apple fans have since grown fat at Job's utters of awesomeness. But now, in Job's leave of health-related absence, it is time to remind my fellow Apple fans of what darkness lies ahead should he permanently shed his mortal coil. (Side note: His immortal coil is that getup consisting of a black mock turtle-neck and jeans.)

 

For this reason...

 

...and the fact that my fiance has ordered me to "clear out some of this crap."

 

Out of my personal dungeon of rare Macs from the Dark Ages I render unto thee...

 

RARE Apple Prototype

Pizzamac LC

(16 inch Model)

 

This rare one-of-a-kind mint pristine prototype has everything a Macintosh should probably have. Its got all the ports and stuff. I opened the lid and the chips were all in there. I couldn't figure out what some of them are, but they taste of processed cheddar cheese. The original little white pizza-standy-thing is also included. I'll tape everything down before I ship it out.

 

On the top it says "In Pizza We Trust." Clearly the designer of this rare Mac has forsaken the almighty Jobs. I bet (s)he was cast out when Jobs returned.

 

The keyboard is stained a deep shade of jaundice yellow. This thing smells absolutely rancid. I think it may be because of all the grease. The original owner died of flagrant obesity without a permit. Anyway it has all the buttons you need to place an order at your local pizzadrome of choice. Of particular note is the "favor" payment option.

 

The mouse has been castrated to control ADB Mouse populations.

 

One final warning before getting into the nitty-gritty transaction details. This thing was never approved by the FCC and gives off copious amounts of radiation. I've been sterile since 1998 because of this machine, yet my fiance has had two kids. I recommend finding a heavy lead apron to wear when using this computer.

 

If you have any questions feel free to ask. Bid before James does. That guy will buy anything with an Apple logo hastily slapped on it. Then again, if you are trolling the Vintage Apple Computers category of eBay, in all probability you will too.

 

Payment via PayPal only. Shipping to the continental Unified States of Americaland only. You're outta luck Cannucks! Learn to speak Americano por favor! OBAMA 2012 and God Bless.

 

19-LC-27275: USS Atlanta (CL 51), keel being laid at Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Kearny, New Jersey, April 22, 1940. (2/18/2015).

19-LC-1238: USS Houston (CA 30) view looking forward during her construction at Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Virginia, on January 2, 1929. (2/3/2015).

camera > Lomo LC-A (1991)

lens > Minitar 1 1:2.8 32mm

film > Kodak Ektar 100

exposure > A

development > Tetenal Colortec C41, 38 °C, tank AP.

scanned > Epson V600

LC-USZ62-49365: Boston Tea Party. Photo of the mural painting by Robert Reid, copyrighted by the Detroit Publishing Company, 1911. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (5/8/2015).

First outing with LC-Wide...box fresh from here!

 

microsites.lomography.com/lc-wide/

 

:o)

LOMO LC-A

lomography 100

Lomo LC-A

 

My first camera, purchased in Europe in 1998. I had a second one, but lost it in a bad relationship.

Take with my LC-A and Xprocessed with photoshop

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