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OUTDATED FILM Agfacolor Optima 200 ( From the refrigerator. The emulsion expired in September 2004) + Pentax 67 + Smc Pentax 75/4.5

  

The car was produced by the Moscow Small Car Plant from 1962 to 1965. The body is closed, four-door, supporting. The front seat could be moved longitudinally, the seat backs could be folded forward and backward to allow seating in the back seat. The four-speed transmission "Moskvich-403" first transmitted torque to the rear axle from a 45-horsepower 1360 cc engine, borrowed from its predecessor, and since May 1964, the unit was upgraded and got a new radiator. Up to 100 km/h the small car with a curb weight of 980 kg and a length of 4040 mm accelerated in 36 seconds, and then the speedometer needle moved to a maximum mark of 115 km/h. The most curious was the export version, which received a modified grille, double side moldings, rear view mirrors on the front fenders, and other rear light housings, partly painted in body color.

 

Moscow. May 2021

   

BX20 50mm lens Close Range outdated EFKE KB20 at f1.8 Auto Exposure -- slight Back Focus

FX-37 1+9 7 mins @ 20oC Messing about with the May 1996 Bulk EFKE KB20 film from my Deceased Friend -- who Fogged it slightly ! I was GIVEN the PRAKTICA BX2 by a Great Camera Club / FLICKR Mate RICHARD. The 50mm f1.8 is poor at far distance at f1.8 -- although 'sharp' in viewfinder actual negs are back -focused .

28/05/2020; Bit outdated now that healthcare has dealt with the worst of the beer virus by now, but I couldn't resist shooting this piece of graffiti. And I couldn't resist to do a little light painting at it, as I have this new light source that I needed to try out anyway.

 

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Konica EFJ camera

Kodak 100 Tmax (outdated - 11/2013 film)

 

I had retired my 35mm Mamiya camera in January 2010 but I was given two roles of 35mm colour film (Blacks) late in 2010 that had an expiry date of 2002.

Needless to say I had to try it out so I got my Mamiya camera (purchased in 1984) and shot one roll on Nov. 22, 2010 of a few waterfalls.

This is one of the pictures of Kilbride Falls which was taken at f22 at either 2 seconds or 4 seconds exposure.

The film had been stored at room temperature by this person and I am surprised that the pictures turned out okay!

 

Kilbride Falls (also known as Cumminsville Falls) is located in Burlington on the east side of Cedar Springs Rd. on the hill as you enter Kilbride. In the mid 1800's this area was known as Cumminsville.

 

One of 6 visits to Kilbride Falls since early 2000.

Konica EFJ camera

Kodak 100 Tmax (outdated - 11/2013 film)

 

The B1000 was quite modern at the time of its presentation in 1961. Only the 2-stroke power source was already a bit outdated.

During her almost 30-year lifetime the B1000 remained unchanged. Only in Autumn 1989 the old Wartburg 2-stroke engine was replaced by a 4-stroke 1.3L engine.

This new engine didn't brought a solution for the big amounts of unsold vans in 1990. In this last year the IFA Barkas factory closed down.

 

I doubt if the year is correct, while Barkas changed to 4-stroke engines in late 1988. 1991 might be the year of official registration after camper conversion of a pre-1988 van.

In case 1991 would be correct then this B1000 could be taken from the big unsold Barkas stock which originated just after the 1989 Fall of the Iron Curtain.

Private import.

 

992 cc 3 cylinder 2-stroke engine.

1428 kg.

Production Barkas B1000: June 1961-1989.

Production B1000-1: Autumn 1989-March 1991.

Original first reg. number: March 13, 1991.

New Dutch reg. number: May 31, 2018.

Same owner since import.

 

Hilvarenbeek, Burgstad, Aug. 21, 2022.

 

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Outdated technical books (I have read a few...);

 

Lens : Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 2,8/80mm + tilt adapter to EF:

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From an ongoing series of Black and White photos exploring a now outdated and almost forgotten technology in and around the Toronto Canada area.

 

No 113 St Joseph St on the University of Toronto St George Campus.

 

Original photography from 2019 using a Canon EOS 60D body with a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens. Reprocessed using Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the Black and White conversion.

  

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During a walk in downtown Redwood City, Calif., I came upon this totally trashed pay phone. The handset was ripped away from the cord and graffiti was everywhere. I'll let someone else try to see if it still works. It's certainly doubtful the persons on the sidewalk have ever used a pay phone. They're not missing anything.

Using up some outdated EFKE KB40 in a NIKON FM + NIKKOR -H 50mm f2 lens trying out my Home-Made MK35 Beutler Type Developer . Lens at f2.8 Cropped. The EFKE KB14 seems to be FINER-GRAINED in MK35 than THIS KB40 emulsion

• Camera: Nikon FM

• Film: Fuji Superia 200 (outdated)

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By the Third Colony War the Seraphim III was both outdated and outperformed by the newer Kampfers fielded by the UEF's enemies and even the UEF themselves. However, the UEF could not afford to entirely replace the Seraphim IIIs as they made up a significant chunk of the Space Arm and were effectively the backbone of the Ground Arm. The solution was to upgrade the unspecialised Seraphim models (both F2 and K types) to the R-spec. The R-spec was significantly more powerful than either the F2 or K-type and was almost on an equal power footing to most of it's more modern contemporaries due to a more powerful reactor core and additional external components which provided additional thrust and power. Both Earth based and space based models would be converted to the R-spec.

 

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A retake of the original R-spec which was coincidentally made exactly a year ago (10 days off but it's close enough).

Basically Seraphim III + Power + More Power = This.

 

EDIT: Just realised that I haven't actually uploaded the K-type Seraphim so no link. ¬¬

Entertainment the old-fashioned way

Hanoi 12/2021

LeicaM3 , 35mm, Portra 160 outdated 2014

 

Lâu tôi không viết gì,chỉ để thông số,ngày tháng,nơi chụp để lưu lại. Cũng bận quá để mà viết,rồi thì không còn tập trung nhiều vào Flickr được .Nay Hà Nội trở lạnh,lạnh đột ngột ,thấu vào tận xương.Cả ngày ngồi trong phòng mổ ấm áp, bước ra ngoài cổng viện là choáng luôn.Cái lạnh mà tôi được những người bạn ở trời Âu chia sẻ là lạnh khó chịu,cái lạnh mà mặc có bao nhiêu quần áo vẫn thấy lạnh. Kể ra cũng khó chịu thật nhưng mà thế mới là ngày đông ở đây, thế mới yêu quý những ngày đông có nắng ấm.

Despite working in a cutting-edge laboratry, Dr. Makise still clings to an old flip-phone she's had forever.

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Created for the Crazy Tuesday theme, OUTDATED.

Iceland 2014.

 

Just before the trip my friend came over an old and beaten Canon Ae-1. I had an Canon fd 50mm f/1.4 over and

a very old and outdated film from the 70s (think it was an old form of Kodak Tri-X).

Since I had one foot in the digital world and one in the analog, I didn't gave this much time when on Iceland.

We only took about 5 images with the camera. And it wasn't until three years later in 2017, by a coincidence that we

 

discovery the roll inside =)

I develop the roll and scanned the negatives, and fell into the archives... Now, three years later again I found it and decided to give it a new life after beeing hidden 6 years on diffrent places =)

  

I decided the last sigfig was a little outdated, so I present my umpteenth version. I lost count. This bad boy is sporting a cute, form fitting V-neck, some sick light grey chinos, Cole Haan loafers, and a dumbbell. I also had a double edge razor to go with the figure at some point, but that went missing. I like to give attention to all of my hobbies.

 

The hair is a modified Lego piece with procreate. The head is reversible. This was painted by me.

This was last used about 15 years ago but I still hang on to it !!

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Long range sniping with an outdated camera ;-)

My new AT-RT is an entire redesign of my old one and adds a lot of small details to the outdated design while still remaining in scale to my other vehicles.

 

It also features this motorized base which creates a walking motion for the vehicle. Click the link below to check out the YouTube video:

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Pinhole photograph w/ self-designed pinhole camera.

Paper negative on Emaks paper outdated by 50+ years.

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Benito digitally outdated :)

Crazy Tuesday: Outdated

 

Still works, though, and so does the Grand Theft Auto cartridge. Great for an evening of stealing taxis and taking the noodle truck out on deliveries in Liberty City. :)

  

An outdated kodak tungsten film with a 85B filter to balance the color to "daylight".

 

Rolleicord V – Kodak Porta 100T exp* 10/2006.

 

Söderslätt 2017.05.21

Zeiss Ikon Contax II (1937)

Carl Zeiss Jena 50mm Sonnar f/2 (1937) (3 stop ND filter)

Kodak Gold 400 (outdated)

We decided to walk around and shot on the last day hanging out with James Lee before he left Vietnam.

 

Superia 800 outdated

Dong Xuan market, Hanoi, Vietnam

04-2017

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Have you ever thought what an unusual or maybe outdated name this is? Well that wouldn't be surprising as the name for this butterfly first appeared in print in English in 1699, and has barely changed since. James Petiver called it the Lesser or common Tortoise-shell Butterfly, to distinguish it from the Greater (ie Large) Tortoise-shell. But the name dates back to a time before plastics had been invented, when everyday products such as combs and hair clips really did used to be made from carved and polished shells of hapless tortoises. The name of Tortoiseshell cats have the same origin, because of their marbled pattern of blacks, browns and orange, like polished tortoise shell. I think the underside of the butterfly looks more like the tortoise product but maybe Petiver thought the upperwing did?

 

Its scientific name Aglais urticae is perhaps more appropriate. Aglais (coined in 1816 by a chap called Dalman. It was Nymphalis before that and there is a move to shift it back there) simply means beautiful, and I cannot argue with that. Urticae was given by Linnaeus in 1758, who correctly identified Nettle (Urtica dioica) as its larval foodplant. I photographed this one recently nectaring on Blackthorn blossom. Like Peacocks and Commas, they hibernate as adult butterflies so are eager for nectar when they emerge in spring as they will not have "eaten" (ie drank) since last October. You can see its straw-like proboscis probbing into the flower to reach the nectar.

 

This once common butterfly is common no-more. This is from the short version of Butterfly Conservation's Big Butterfly Count report for 2018: "The Small Tortoiseshell suffered its worst summer in the history of the Big Butterfly Count with sightings falling by 32% compared to last year. Just 23,000 Small Tortoiseshell were counted by participants across the UK during the three-week recording period which coincided with the joint hottest summer on record.

 

The population of the once common and widespread Small Tortoiseshell has collapsed by 75% since the 1970s and there are now growing concerns amongst scientists for the butterfly’s long-term future. Reasons for the ongoing decline are being investigated with climate change, pollution and parasites all possible culprits"

Cette fresque a été réalisée dans le cadre du projet Street Art Trail mené par les cinq villes MAHHL de l’Euregio. Le cœur de ce projet, ce sont cinq associations d’artistes spécialisées dans le domaine du Street Art qui ont uni leurs forces pour réaliser, en étroite collaboration avec les Villes de Aachen, Hasselt, Heerlen, Liège et Maastricht, cinq fresques monumentales autour d’un thème unique « Love letter from 2123 ». Ces œuvres d’art uniques ambitionnent de raconter l’histoire de chaque ville liée à travers un objectif commun : donner de l’espoir et imaginer un bel avenir pour les générations actuelles et futures. Les interventions réalisées dans l’espace public des cinq villes formeront un parcours artistique sur le territoire de l’Euregio et inviteront le public à découvrir ces nouvelles œuvres monumentales.

 

La Ville de Liège a été heureuse d’accueillir un artiste de Heerlen, Dazetwo (Wesley van Heugten).

 

La fresque que l’artiste Dazetwo et la ville de Heerlen ont offerte à Liège se décline en un diptyque poétique. « A gauche, une pile de déchets électroniques sur laquelle se trouve un corbeau. Ce mur de gauche représente les temps modernes et est partiellement construit en noir et blanc. Cela symbolise le fait que nous vivons à une époque moderne, mais que nous sommes encore très dépassés par la technologie utilisée. À droite, la représentation de l’avenir : derrière le corbeau, la nature y est pure et unique. C'est un symbole du jardin d'Eden. » Entre ces deux travées, une lettre flotte et fait la connexion entre aujourd’hui et demain. Une lettre pleine de bonnes nouvelles de nos arrière-petits-enfants.

 

This fresco was produced as part of the Street Art Trail project led by the five MAHHL cities of the Euroregion. The heart of this project is five associations of artists specializing in the field of Street Art who have joined forces to create, in close collaboration with the cities of Aachen, Hasselt, Heerlen, Liège and Maastricht, five monumental frescoes around a unique theme “Love letter from 2123”. These unique works of art aim to tell the story of each linked city through a common objective: to give hope and imagine a bright future for current and future generations. The interventions carried out in the public spaces of the five cities will form an artistic journey across the territory of the Euregio and will invite the public to discover these new monumental works.

 

The City of Liège was happy to welcome an artist from Heerlen, Dazetwo (Wesley van Heugten).

 

The fresco that the artist Dazetwo and the city of Heerlen offered to Liège is presented in a poetic diptych. “On the left, a pile of electronic waste on which there is a crow. This left wall represents modern times and is partially constructed in black and white. This symbolizes the fact that we live in modern times, but we are still very outdated by the technology used. On the right, the representation of the future: behind the crow, nature is pure and unique. It is a symbol of the Garden of Eden. » Between these two spans, a letter floats and makes the connection between today and tomorrow. A letter full of good news from our great-grandchildren.

yet again with the mirrors. i should get a fish-eye lens and stop all this madness.... :)

 

canon new f1

canon fl 50mm 1.8

fujicolor proplus ii - outdated 100 april 2011

An abandoned papermill virtually untouched by vandalism or graffiti. Not sure about the whole history but it dates back to the 1920s/30s.

 

The Chocolate Milk Germany UE Tour. All win no fail and some epic locations with host, sunny weather, many miles travelled and much chocolate milk consumed.

 

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On a nighttime walk in downtown Palo Alto this week, I encountered this very scary artifact. It reads 50 cents to make a call, but I decided to hang onto my money.

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