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Due to a flub reading the exposure chart, this photo was way overexposed. What we see was rescued during the scan. It's seriously broken, but I like the funk the scanner found. Exposure experiments continue....
View of Sydney shot from a weather station on top of the Mathews building at the University of New South Wales, Kensington. Shot taken by the Climate Change Research Centre (ccrc.unsw.edu.au) at 2016 Oct 06 22:08.
Usually I make my up-loads according to a certain order. For now I'll make an unusual exception, on special request for Rob, and show you this Crown, because I promised him.
When we were passing this spot, this Crown pulled over, two men got out of the car and entered directly the cafe along the street. I was right on time to record this jewel.
2563 cc 6 cylinder engine.
1367 kg.
Production Crown Fifth gen. / S80, S90 and S100-Series: Oct. 1974-Aug. 1979.
Original Dutch reg. number: April 27, 1978.
Neer (L.), Napoleonsweg, N273, June 15, 2014.
© 2014 Sander Toonen Amsterdam | All Rights Reserved
The Automatic Warrior Rifle is built to replace the aging AR15 series with its new and innovating design.
With features such as a robust forward-piston blow back system, interchangeable magwell to accommodate standard three different rounds, easy moderations to fit the style of combat your looking for and ability to use existing parts from the AR15 series!
Calibers:
- 5.56 NATO
- 6.8 SPC
- 7.62x39mm
Versions:
- Standard/Long
- Standard/Pistol
- Sniper Platform Rifle
- SOPMOD (over 20 interchangeable parts)
I might not win this competition, but I will put up a damn good fight!
Credit to Duke and Wes~
Polaroid Automatic 350. Objectif 114mm f/8.8 en verre à 3 éléments de haute qualité . Viseur Zeiss Ikon avec télémètre intégré et correction de parallaxe et minuterie de développement d'impression électronique. Flash Polaroid Model 268. Année 1969.
J'ai commencer a faire des photos avec cette appareil quand j'avais 18 ans.
Cardiff rock band playing their 2006 hit single Monster at the Monmouth Festival. The younger elements in the crowd loved them.
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I took this shot about an hour ago while dog walking. Used my new phone camera (Moto G) and by the time I got back it was already on my computer and (something) had generated an artistic interpretation complete with border!
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And the last catch from the event is this. A South African import based on the Opel Rekord D. Possibly converted to LHD as they were almost the same apart from the engines.
Aquesta joia és la Kodak No.3A Folding Pocket, una càmara produida entre 1903 i 1915, i destinada per Kodak als amateurs avançats. De fet es defineix com a càmara de "butxaca", tot i que ha de ser una gran butxaca d'abric o anorak!
Aquesta càmara en concret és de la variant B-2, produida a Rochester (NY) entre 1904 i 1906. Compta amb un obturador FPK Automatic molt bonic i un disparador de pera modern que l'hi he afegit per acabar de donar-li el toc classic (la majoria de disparadors d'aquest tipus estan desaparescuts, el cauxú no ha sobreviscut un segle).
Aquesta càmara feia servir carrets de 122, que fa dècades que no es produeixen. Però amb uns adaptadors hi he fet servir carrets de 120.
El que més em fascina d'aquesta càmara, que per cert funciona quasi com nova, és que finalment he establert que es tracta del model que portà Frank Hurley mentre acompanyà a Ernst Shackleton en la seva odisseia antàrtica, entre 1914 i 1916. Primer pensava (com diuen moltes webs), que portava la molt més portable Kodak Vest Foldking Pocket (VFP), però una foto de Hurley a Elephant Island el mostra amb la funda de cuiro inmensa de la 3A Folding Pocket!
Hurley portava diverses càmeres de plaques, amb les que feu les principals fotos del inici de la expedició. Però quan el vaixell Endurance s'enfonsà, es va veure obligat a quedar-se amb la molt més "petita" 3A Folding Pocket, i 3 rodets. Les fotos que feu de la èpica supervivencia antartica durant més d'un any son mítiques.
camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/No._3A_Folding_Pocket_Kodak
www.historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium/pm.cgi?action=di...
redbellows.co.uk/CameraCollection/Kodak/No3AFoldingPocket...
camera-wiki.org/wiki/Kodak_Automatic
I aquí Frank Hurley en la foto que us he comentat:
photobucket.com/gallery/user/gfirob/media/bWVkaWFJZDo0Nzc...
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This beauty is a Kodak No.3A Folding Pocket camera, built in Rochester, NY, in 1904-1906. The No.3A camera was produced from 1903 to 1915, but this is the B-2 variant, so it's sure that was produced in 04-06.
A wonderful detail of this camera, and what convinced me to own it, was that I'm now quite sure it was the camera that Frank Hurley used in Shackleton's antartic oddisey, one of the most dangerous and wonderful trips ever done. Most web sites tell that it was a much more portable Kodak Vest Pocket Camera, but there's the picture of Hurley in Elephant Island with the huge case of a Kodak No.3A:
photobucket.com/gallery/user/gfirob/media/bWVkaWFJZDo0Nzc...
This camera is provided with a FPK Automatic shutter and I bought also a modern reproduction of a rubber bulb (original ones are mostly destroyed by time). This is the origin of the "B" or "bulb" setting in even modern DSLR.
This camera used the 122 film format, long gone, but with an adaptor, modern 120 film could be used with some limitations (much more panoramic pictures and you have to guess how much film you have to roll for each pic).
camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/No._3A_Folding_Pocket_Kodak
www.historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium/pm.cgi?action=di...
redbellows.co.uk/CameraCollection/Kodak/No3AFoldingPocket...
Leiden
"This beautiful and quite rare Fiat 132 1800 S automatic was sold new in Rome to Rolando Filipetti, the personal driver of Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti. The car comes with a lot of memorabilia from this relationship; a farewell letter signed by Andreotti, a personal Christmas card and an autographed photo. Historical documents and the original user manual are also present with the car. Before the car was exported to the Netherlands in 2018, the car was extensively serviced in Italy (September 2018). Among other things, the radiator has been renewed, as well as the fluids, hoses and tires. The Fiat was provided with new paint in the past, this was done very neatly and professionally. The car shows all original details and the original interior is completely original and in pristine condition. This Fiat is in a very good to excellent condition, you will find only light traces of previous use in the interior, and some minor imperfections such as a paint damage on the co-driver's door, a small rust spot at the bottom of the right front fender and two missing 'plastic head' - screws into the taillight covers. The mechanism works perfectly, the engine runs smoothly and the automatic gearbox shifts accurately. The odometer currently shows 06,243 kilometers. It is realistic to assume that the car has driven 106,243 kilometers from new given its beautiful overall condition. This is a rare Fiat 132 1800 S Automatic with a 1970s Italian government relationship close to the most famous Prime Minister. It will be hard to find a more beautiful and better preserved example!"
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mixed media on paper 32.5 x 25.1 cm
Semi-automatic combat pistol chambered in .45 ACP, manufactured by Kompacc.
Despite its simple construction, the Praetorian-C45 is a robust combat pistol, providing satisfactory resistance to the elements and performance in multiple situations. The gun had good reception in the military market, mostly due to its characteristics: .45 ACP caliber, providing good stopping power; a threaded muzzle; removable picatinny rail; reflex sight support on top of the rear sight; and a slide-lock lever mounted alongside the safety of the weapon.
The price also made the purchase worth considering. For 1200 USD the gun itself and a proprietary suppressor also made by Kompacc, named C45, could be acquired. Specialized units from different nations considered the weapon during trials, and the results were positive for Kompacc’s product.
Needless to say, the weapon has made its mark in the military market, but has been surpassed by newer designs. Nowadays it’s coveted in auction houses around the globe.
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