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Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm
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Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm
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Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm
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Agfa Selecta
Sucherkamera
AGFA Camera Werk AG - München
24x36mm, Kleinbildfilm
1962 - 1966
AGFA Color Apotar 1:2,8/45mm
Prontor-Matic P - Alfred Gauthier Calmbach
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MAN Beulas Gianino de Selecta Bus, realiza servicio de transporte escolar en Alicante
Alicante, Calle de Orión
The title is accurate, but a bit misleading. Yes, my brother's ‘66 GTO IS off the road, but not by much. I'm ON the road taking this pic... 58 years ago. This is the ONLY time this car went "off road".
Taken on August 12, 1966, eight days into our three week long cross country trip. The journey was my brother's idea, a chance to really "break in" the car,,,,, and a "last fling" for me, fresh out of high school and two months after we got home... into the Coast Guard for four years.
The GTO was still fairly new... just below 8.000 miles on the odometer when this was taken. Its new timing gear has less than 500 miles on it, the original one having "gone south" in Jackson, Wyoming, leaving us stuck at a ranch in Bondurant while a new one was installed at a garage in town. Because Jackson was incredibly busy, totally jammed with visitors, no accommodation was available anywhere in town. A nice lady at the chamber of commerce fixed us up with a place to stay for a few days... the Lawson Ranch in Bondurant, 35 miles down the road. With the car fixed, we hit the road again and swung south into Utah, The GTO is gone now, but I still have a piece of it... the original timing gear, with the tips of its teeth all bent over... leaning in one direction.
I was eighteen when I took this photo. Looking at it now I can't help wondering where all that time has gone.
Taken with my first 35mm camera, an Agfa Selecta with a non-interchangeable 45mm lens, Kodachrome 64 film, scanned on my old (but still working great) Epson Perfection 2450 scanner.
Cunewalde - Oberlausitz
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Agfa Selecta
Sucherkamera
AGFA Camera Werk AG - München
24x36mm, Kleinbildfilm
1962 - 1966
AGFA Color Apotar 1:2,8/45mm
Prontor-Matic P - Alfred Gauthier Calmbach
Blendenautomatic über Selenmessung oder manuelle Einstellung
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Volvo B12B Sunsundegui Sideral 2000 realiza servicio de transporte escolar para CEIP Nazaret
Alicante, Calle Méjico
A slightly unexpected thing to see on a shopping run in mid-February. It did nearly 7,000 miles between its last two MoTs, so it certainly sees regular use.
Keven got a photos of it at a local show back in 2019. I attended it this year, but I don't remember seeing the Panda there.
Ein paar Kameras, mit denen man in der Familie über die letzten sieben Jahrzehnte zu fotografieren und Doppel-8 Film zu drehen geruhte.
A few cameras that have been used by my family to take photos and shoot double-8 movies over the last seven decades.
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Leica M-P & Voigtländer Ultra-Wide-Heliar 12mm
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Mercedes-Benz OC500 RF Sunsundegui SC7 realiza servicio de transporte escolar
Alicante, Plaza de España