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1st May in the Open Air Museum in Großgmain, Salzburg.
Old handcraft and setting up of the maypole.
Taken today afternoon, then developed and scanned and now uploaded for you:-)
1. Mai im Freilichtmuseum Großgmain, Salzburg.
Altes Handwerk und Aufstellen des Maibaums. Aufnahme frisch aus der Dunkelkammer und gerade gescannt.
Leica M3
Leitz Summicron Rigid 50mm f2
Kodak T-Max 100, Rodinal, 1:50, 12min.
Freilichtmuseum Großgmain / Salzburg / Austria
Please view on flickriver and choose a white background:
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It looks better :-)
M3 é um livro escrito por duas Jornalistas do Piauí, que contam através de crônicas as dificuldades e felicidades das mulheres, mães e modernas.Ilustrado na íntegra por mim.
Globular cluster M3
(just testing the filter-offsets)
ASI1600mmp and Photoline TS 130/910 mm triplet apo.
3 x 10 x 30s R/G/B
Der M3 unterscheidet sich optisch deutlich vom normalen 3er, trägt er doch den Kühlergrill des 4er-Coupés mit der extragroßen Niere.
The M3 looks very different from the normal 3 Series, as it has the radiator grille of the 4 Series Coupé with the extra-large kidney grille.
Since I had never seen a 1:45 M3 before, I decided to whip one up yesterday afternoon. It's a little big for the scale (if that's possible), but I like it. It features moving legs and wheel segment. Your thoughts?
Soli Deo Gloria,
BSB
So this tank took me about a hour maby two to build mainly becouse it's a small tank so thanks everyone for any support you have given me and if it's to dark I will re do this one
Inspired by: www.flickr.com/photos/ww2lego98
Turret cred: www.flickr.com/photos/141688860@N07
Someone is ready for the flood. House is in eastern New Orleans.
Leica M3
50mm Summicron Lens
Portra 160 Film
Leica M3 + Leica Noctilux 50mm f1 v2 + Kodak Portra 400
Lab developed & scanned
Model - Charlotte
Coventry UK
Similar set to follow from this location using the medium format Rolleiflex SL66E + expired Fuji Provia 400 film
a leica m3, that i just purchased. i used my leica 35mm cron' along with some fujicolor proplus II 100 (expired 2011-04) film. hope to some great results....
leica m9
leica 50mm f1.4 summilux-m asph
Leica M3 borns in the 1950s' Germany, marking the beginning of "M series" era which gradually consolidates Leica's position till now.
Different from Zeiss and Rollei, this German brand still in its business without shifting its major business nor get bankrupted. Although the German craftsmanship has been well-received and recognized, it would not be easy for a optics giant to stand its own position and deliver consistent branding to achieve distinctive differentiation in front of the fierce onslaughts from the Japanese company that offer convenient and friendly product at a much lower price.
According to its SN, it should be born in 1960, and actually it already aged 50. It is very lucky to find a single-stroke M3 in an affordable price with minty outlook. I hope it could stay healthy and stay with me as long as possible.
It is also my first Rangefinder. It would take times for me to get accustomed to its focusing mechanism, yet I know it would be a new valuable experience in photography, and as a means to recording the transiency of time and life.
(Photo taken by Vivienne Chan, by Nikon FM2, Non-Ai 50mm F1.4)
Saturday, 24 March 2012
RPSI no. 461 runs around its train at M3 Parkway working the 'Spare-Link' railtour to Rosslare Harbour.
© Finbarr O'Neill
A giant ball of about 500,000 stars roughly 34,000 light years away!
The small galaxy to the right of the cluster is NGC5263, about 196 million light years away!!!!!
William Optics 61mm Zenithstar and ZWO ASI183MC Pro camera
15*3 min exposures with darks
L: 60x60s
RGB: 30x30s
Total Integration - 2.5h
New Orleans, LA
Bottle 8 Skies
AP900 TEC140
ASI 2600MM
PI: BXT, DBE, NXT w/ Lum Mask
RGB: HDR, LRGB, PCC
Photoshop: NXT, Curves, Smart Sharpen, Levels, Saturation
Leica M3 / Voigtländer 40mm f1.4 classic / Kodak trix400 @1600
Second time using a changing bag for film development. The film kept jamming badly in the spiral and got stuck. I tried trimming the leader a few times to improve it, but the film jammed every time. Sweaty hands in the tight bag didn’t help, and I almost gave up and considered developing the film loose in the tank without a spiral. Then I took the roll apart and started feeding the film from the tail end, and it went on perfectly on the first try. There are lots of creases visible in the negatives, but in some frames like this one they don’t bother me and actually add a nice reminder of the challenges of developing the film.