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Recomiendo verlo en tamaño grande.
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These rocks were amazing and the green contrasted really well with the harsh landscape
What is in my bag?
Nikon D800
Zürich, Switzerland
Contax T2, Ilford HP5+
gatogatogato.ch/blog/2017/02/10/ilford-hp5-in-the-contax-t2/
Zum 100 jährigen Streckenjubiläum am 1. August 2010 wurde der früher der BTh gehörende und dort eingesetzte Triebwagen T2 wieder zurück auf seine Stammstrecke geholt. Aufgenommen bei Riede.
Canon Eos 6D, Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM
Mehr Bilder findest du hier/ More pictures can be found here
Doing a wall with this guy soon. Pure style. See more here: colddogsoup.wordpress.com/2012/01/13/old-school-north-eas...
week 12 of the 52x35mm project at www.52x35mm.com
contax t2
fuji sensia 200 (expired)
cross processed
scanned negative
VW Transporter T2 in Bonn, Germany.
Widely used by German emergency services, the VW Kombi was also fitted as a Funkkraftwagen (radio van) for disaster relief units in the 1970s. This particular van was operated by the district of Uelzen and still has its original markings.
There is also a white VW T4 parked behind the red VW T2.
The Volkswagen Type 2 is a forward control light commercial vehicle introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model.
Known officially (depending on body type) as the Transporter, Kombi or Microbus, or, informally, as the Volkswagen Station Wagon (US), Bus (also US), Camper (UK) or Bulli (Germany), it was given the factory designation Type 2 as it followed – and was initially derived from – Volkswagen's first model, the Type 1 (Beetle/Käfer).