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One of my photos took part in the "Your viewfinder" gallery opening exhibition in Winterthur.
Find more info here:
www.viewfindercenter.com/news/2013/6/10/viewfinder-center...
Switzerland 2013
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He doesn't quite grasp the difference between my 'big' camera and the one I let them mess around with. No viewfinder? What is this crap!
Shot on November 9, 2013. I pulled out my Kodak Duaflex which I haven't used in awhile. The camera needs to be cleaned and then I'll do some cleaning :)
ViewFinders_Overseas_Outing Aug 2010- Jakarta --> Surabaya --> Bromo --> Solo --> Jogjakarta
Mount Bromo
Mount Bromo (2392m) is a small pyroclastic cone which rises 133m above the surrounding floor of the massive (9x10km) Tengger Caldera. This caldera, also referred to as the sand-sea caldera due to its flat sandy floor, is the result of the collapse of the top half of a probably nearly 4500m high pre-caldera stratovolcano over 250000 years ago. Bromo has been frequently active since historical records began in 1804, with a total of over 50 eruptions being recorded up to the present date. Due to its location on the base of a steep-walled caldera, it generally only poses a local threat due to the impact of ballistics from explosive eruptions. These may occur with little warning. Such an eruption occurred on 08.06.2004 and accounted for 2 fatalities in the vicinity of the crater due to the impact of ballistics.
Post-caldera vents of Tengger Caldera - Batok in center, Bromo to its left. Nearby Semeru volcano is smoking in background.
Several phases can be defined in the evolution of the Tengger Caldera volcanic complex (summarized in Gerven and Pichler, 1995. J. Southeast Asian Earth Sci. 11(2), p.125-133). The original Tengger stratovolcano was built up by a succession of pyroclastic deposits and lava flows to a height of about 4500m. This would make it the highest mountain in Java in the present day. A further slightly smaller volcano, Ngadisari, adjoined it in the NE side. Ngadisari collapsed after a massive eruption around 150000 years ago, forming a caldera. At a later time, eruptions from vents in the Ngadisiri Caldera resulted in the emplacement of significant amounts of ignimbrites (pyroclastic flow deposits) and also some lava flows. The products of these eruptions built up what is now the NE wall of the Tengger caldera, also referred to as Cemoro Lawang. The Tengger Caldera itself formed over 45000 years ago following what must have been a huge eruption, possibly similar to that of Krakatau in 1883. The final stage of activity has involved the emplacement of 6 intra-caldera vents.
Taken through the viewfinder of a Kodak Duaflex III. See this thread from DPS for a little more info about TtV.
There's been an external skeleton holding up the newsagents on St Mary's Row for well over a year now.
TTV - Through the Viewfinder
Shot on a Canon EOS 400D coupled to a old Kodak Duaflex II TLR box camera.
+4 Hoya close up filter on a 18-55mm kit lens at 55mm
A PASSENGER SPECIAL SEEN HERE MAKES FOR A SPECTACULAR VIEW OUT OF ORRVILLE OHIO....ON THE OHIO CENTRAL RAILROAD..
neon girl viewfinder - Close up of retro girl using her hands as a viewfinder. Makeup by Irene Prowell - professional freelance makeup artist.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24710102-neon-g...
I was amazed at how bright the prism on the Seventy-Five. When I got it I could hardly see through it. Now its awesome. This is my Christmas Tree looking through the viewfinder.
we just had a bit of a hair curling day and she got these glasses free in a magazine!!! oh my word!!!