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We brought Cooper with us to snowy Ellensburg for Thanksgiving weekend. He had fun in the snow with his collar camera!
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21.11.13... I spotted this camera on ebay for a few pounds and took it for a walk today. I might try and see if I can get it working!! I loved the way the light flared through the lens! Tribute to the lovely phojofull Edie**.
We love the cromolithograph, 19th Century trade cards that show photographers with their cameras.
This card of a young man looking into the back of a tripod mounted view camera as the young lady subject peers into the lens was a generic card that could be imprinted with the advertising message of your choice.
This is a hand rendered illustration of my first SLR film camera. The illustration is rendered in pencil and ink wash on 8 X 10 drawing paper. It is a much loved and much used camera so I wanted to reflect that by giving it a slightly loose drawing style, not photo-realistic, giving it a more intimate feel like the proverbial teddy bear in the attic.
A bit of camera porn for a particularly busy day. My grandmother's Kodak camera that my Mom gave me for Christmas.
Day 5 of 28 (February)
night winding down, we took a cab home in the rain, dropped becca off at her posh hotel, and passed the heck out.
sigh.
alli @ asian american expo.
more photos from this event:
allijiang.wordpress.com/2011/01/29/asian_american_expo/
2011 Alli Jiang.
Oh gosh, my dad gave this camera to me last week and i discovered that he loves photos too. I'm taking some pics with this adorable camera and i will upload them soon. See you later guys! :)
This is my baby sister. Taken a long time ago on a disposable camera that my dad developed for me a few weeks ago.
Also, there's still time to enter my giveaway.
Definitely the best film compact I have ever owned, and probably one of the best film compacts ever. Got mine from The Camera Workshop at Peninsula Plaza -- once I had it in my hands, it was clear just how well-built it was, and how well maintained it had been by its previous owner. A nice tight package with superb mechanical finishing.
Just got back my first roll of film from the developer, and I'm really impressed by the sharpness, colour rendition and exposure of the pics. The most annoying thing about this camera is the fact that you have to re-set the camera's flash settings every time you switch it on if you want to fire without the flash, but I found the flash really well implemented -- it seems to nail the exposure every time, and practically none of my shots suffered from that hard contrast look that typical on-body flashes give you.
GEC Transistomatic combined camera and radio. Manufactured between 1964 and 1966, it was already obsolete by the time I received it secondhand in the early 70s. Fortunately, the camera part could be detached. The camera used Kodak 'instamatic' 126 film cartridges. The camera part seems to be a Kodak Instamatic 100 with some minor, mainly cosmetic, modifications. The main one is the addition of a compartment to hold flash bulbs to one end.
Cooper is taking photos with his collar camera near a Zimbabwean statue in my parents' yard.
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Cameras for the APS film system , made in China , 1999 - 2002 . Identical cameras , the C300 automatic with fixed focus , the C400 automatic with autofocus (AF) .
camera > Fiugi Insta XXX Assemblatt{A}
with sTrESSAR F214 FL45 d.0,21mm
shutter > black adhesive tape 1/1000 (homemade pinhole, cardboard and black adhesive tape + a key for cabinet)
format > 65 X100mm 2 roll 135
Noël Hallé: " Les génies de la poésie, de l'histoire, de la physique et de l'astronomie" 1761, (détail) Huile sur toile, 3.2x3.20 m
Angers, Musée des Beaux-Arts
"Ce carton de tapisserie est une œuvre de commande. En 1761 Noël Hallé (qui sera nommé quatorze années après Directeur de l'Académie de France à Rome) dépeint l'essor des sciences sous le règne pacificateur de Louis XV. Une vingtaine d'amours roses et potelés prennent place dans un décor extérieur au ciel troublé. Tantôt assis sur les nuages ou placés en petit groupe au sol, les génies manipulent et étudient de nombreux objets de science. Outils optiques (camera obscura, lentille), instruments de musique (lyre et trompette), livre, globe, compas et zograscope attirent l'intérêt et l'étude des génies. Les amours sont également protégés par le temple de la science en arrière-plan et la statue de Minerve, déesse de la sagesse et de l'intelligence. Un dernier détail nous informe concrètement du rôle pour l'homme de tous ces objets scientifiques : Pégase, s'élevant dans les nuages, est la métaphore de l'homme qui, de la même manière, s'élève grâce à l'étude des sciences. Ni simples représentations ni allégories, ces objets scientifiques permettent d'ancrer notre discours dans l'usage qui est fait par l'art des sciences : elles valorisent, démontrent sérieux et humanisme. Les sciences apportent-elles un gage de raison à la peinture ? Ou est-ce l'art de la peinture qui met en valeur l'objet scientifique ?"
académie de Nantes
It is the handmade Pinhole camera which it used a holder of a 4x5 size film for.
A shutter opens out in this way.
4x5ホルダーを使った手作り針穴カメラです。
日本針穴写真協会のワークショップで作りました。
シャッターはこうやって開けます。
Camera photo - closer to real yarn colors than with the scanner, but still didn't photograph the true colors. Worsted weight yarn and size H hook. 5.5 inch square. I can visualize this square done in an afghan, with each square having a black border.
Ordered a Nikon D80 last night, and it's already on the way. Got the added battery base ... less for the added functions and more because I think it looks cool. Got some other items ... a good way to blow $1,000.
I came to the conclusion I was just too cheap to get the D300. At least for now. I bet I own one some time in the future. But this will be a nice upgrade from the D70s; I will find out for sure as I shoot flowers at the annual Orchid Mania show the entire month of February for my Still Life feature. And in March the Winter Aconite will be popping up at Schoepfle, then crocus ... and I will be off and running for the year.
Let's see if I can keep my Still Life enthusiasm going through 2008. It would be nice to have a couple dozen shows on the Web before I call it quits.
For all you camera buffs and or collectors out there......any info about this would be appreciated. It is about 2 1/2" x 2 1/2"....I can not find out anything about it anywhere.
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This is my first shot of another camera. This used to belong to my parents, they bought it 30 - 40 years ago. HSS :)
Just look and enjoy...
M8 and Canon RF 50/0.95 "dream lens" adapted for M-mount. Fastest production lens ever!
The structure houses a camera obscura that projects views of Bay of Fundy tides and a restored saltwater marsh onto the floor of the building’s inner vault.
Meet the new baby!
No, I do not have enormous hands--this is a hilariously pint-sized TLR, made for 127 film.
The gray was definitely inspired by the baby Rollei, but Yashica even added crank winding on this 1958 model. These don't go for a lot of money because many people don't realize you can still get film for them.
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