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ODC, June 28, 2022; THREE OF SOMETHING. Three manual focus Nikon cameras ranging from 1969 through 1984. The F3 is nice, but love the fact that the F2 and FTN can operate fine without a battery.
Hasselblad 500C
Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 C
Fomapan 100
Developed with HC110 dilution B
Program:Manual
Lens:150-600mm f/5-6.3 G VR
F:6.3
Speed:1/1250
ISO:1000
Focal Length:600 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:0
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO
VR:On
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Standard
Focus Distance:4.22 m
Dof:0.016 m (4.209 - 4.225)
HyperFocal:1901.83 m
Okay, this is the last of these photos because I'm done with my story now. This was my grade.
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I took a photo of the same are using the manual white balance and manual exposure. This is what I got. Oddly enough, sometimes the auto iris and auto white balance works out better. For the previous photo I did not do much tweaking on Lightroom and Photoshop express to get what I wanted. This one, however, took a bit longer. The shadow areas are much darker, despite efforts to brighten things up to make it look like the other photo. Interesting how things work.
Life is so hard when you are 6!
I was playing with the exposure wheel to try and darken the image to show Eve having a good old sulk
Continuing my Astro Projection series on maximum WARP!!
Zoom-long exposure travelling in my out-of-body & lens experience on downtown-scapes during Canada Day festivities this summer! It was an exciting 2-stop manual zoom-journey during the long 30 sec exposure, experiencing all these festive city colours, lights and CN Tower's magical projection too...
...all brought to you by my manual zoom / long exposure magic! : )
*It's a SOOC image, manual zooming during long exposure - no processing involved!
This is a REALLY old manual cultivator we found in the ground at my house when we first moved here. In the early 1900s and maybe possibly before there where my house is now was nothing but farms as the eye could see and there are a lot of old farming equipment buried in the ground around the area.
In my own backyard, there is an entire car buried in the ground. Looks like something from the 30s. Crazy!
This old cultivator we saved and use it as decoration.
Illustrations compiled from Neon Signs and Cold-Cathode Lighting, by Samuel C. Miller, Tubelite Co., 2nd Edition, 1963 (1st Edition, 1935). Collection of Letterform Archive.
I assume this to be the most comprehensive technical manual on neon ever published. Subsequent reprints are easy to track down and it makes a great companion to Neon: A Light History, by Dydia DeLyser and Paul Greenstein, which was just released last month.
Repurposed from the original 1940s manual from an Exa camera.
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