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Mercedes SLR McLaren in Hamburg/Vier Jahreszeiten Hotel
Hope you like that shot, pls give me some feedback about the edit :)
Série de fotos abordando o universo e cultura automotiva em Lisboa (Portugal), durante o breve período em que morei lá.
'In Fog and Falling Snow' rehearsal in York Guildhall on 18 April 2015.
The community theatre production 'In Fog and Falling Snow', about the railways in York in the 19th century, is to be held in June-July 2015 at the National Railway Museum in York. For further information see www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk/event/In_Fog_And_Falling_Snow....
A group of volunteer photographers are documenting the preparations for the production. For more of my photos, including some not posted in the Flickr group, see my album www.flickr.com/photos/nican45/sets/72157650414812085/
SLR3_8696
when i saw the SLR for the first time long time ago, even before it was released... i felt like i really wanna try drawing it ..so i did , and here it is ...
Hope you like it .. its the First time for me to put my drawings , so if you like it .. i'll post more , But if you didn't .. Just tell me and i will STOP !!
THanks a lot ;)
Universa Interflex TL to lustrzanka wyprodukowana przez japońską firmę Cosina w latach 60. XX w. dla niemieckiej firmy Universa Fototechnik GmbH, która zajmowała się sprzedażą produktów fotograficznych. W latach 1964-1994 oferowali klientom w Zachodnich Niemczech i Europie różne produkty różnych producentów.
Universa Interflex TL for authorized production by the Japanese company Cosina in the 1960s for the German company Fototechnik GmbH, which Universa sells photographic products. From 1964 to 1994, they offered products in West Germany and various different manufacturers.
My current collection of old Canon SLR's and lenses. It all started with the FX in the middle, given to me by my brother-in-law in the 60's. It became a collection when I went looking for an FL lens on eBay and found you could just as easily acquire a nice lens with a camera attached, which is how I ended up with the FTQL on the left, and the black body FTbN on the right, all laid out on an old, slightly warped tansu brought home from Japan in 1970.
(Project 365 Day 169)
Through the viewfinder of a Nikon FG-20. I had this idea a while back, but I was inspired to do it by watching Grindhouse tonight.
I found the SLR version to be a little weak for my Nikon D50 even with just the kit lens attached, so I upgraded to the SLR-Zoom. The SLR-Zoom is far far stronger and the fact that there is no ball under the head eliminates the 'creeping' problem I had with the SLR version. The best thing is they are the same size, if in doubt, by the SLR-Zoom version!