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La frustración opaca la esperanza de ver alguna señal. Entonces caes en un fondo del que no quieres/puedes salir.
Downsizing my collection lately. A good purge can be healthy and liberating. I decided I will most certainly keep this Argus A3 and it's surgically altered twin, the CC (color camera). Not known for either outstanding optics or build quality, the brutal streamlined industrial design of the pair easily overcomes their shortcomings; allowing them to remain on display.
left to right: Canon F-1 (1971), Canon TX (1975), Canon AE-1 (1976), & Canon A-1 (1977) cameras all with FD lenses (all 50mm except on the A-1, which is a 28mm).
Taken with a Canon 5DmkIII with a 50mm f1.4 lens.
Strobist info:
SB-900 aimmed at the background, 1/32th power with an orange gel.
SB-700 on a magic arm with a Fstopper flash disc, camera left at 1/64th power.
Got my old Fred Flintstone camera out for World Toy Camera Day 2014. Actually it is the first time I have shot with it. I had to reload 35mm film into a 126 cassette to have something to expose in it. Images to follow........maybe....... the back popped open twice, hoping for just one.
You think it is hard enough to get any respect shooting film, try shooting with Fred.
Leica M6 + 50mm f/1.4 Summilux
Hasselblad 500 c/m + 50mm T* f/4
Rolleiflex 2.8e TLR
Speed Graphic + Kodak Aero Ektar 178mm f/2.5, Jo Lommen
Polaroid SX-70
Photo taken with a Sinar F1, 4x5 large format body and a custom made lens board on the back that allows me to hook up a Canon 35mm DSLR body.
Polaroid 195
Rio, Darlisa's wonderful dog, was constantly in the scene as we shot the scenes at Trillium. I'm loving this one and she held still enough for me to capture her during a long exposure.
Trillium Lake in Oregon
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Shoter: Luca Rusconi
Location: Rusko's home
Camera: Canon EOS 450D
Flash: Canon Speedlite 430EX II Tripoded
Shot: 50mm | f/8 | ISO 100 | t1/250
Data e ora di scatto: 23/12/10 @ 20:14
Tripoded
Info Flash:
Vedi foto backstage. ^^
Il flash è stato controllato a distanza con il Trigger Wireless Phottix PT-04 II.
Info Post-Prod:
HDR Single RAW con OLONEO PhotoEngine.
Luce soffusa + Moltiplica 50% con PS5.
Primi scatti di prova in stile Splash.
ll soggetto è una simpatica macchina fotografica subacquea che mi ha regalato la mia sorellina con un tempismo eccezionale, suggerendomi un azzeccato soggetto aggiungerei. ^^
Ispirated by: Dan. D.
I'm seeing more and more of this trend these days, photographers using their camera phones. The result...stunning photographs.
It makes sense actually since almost everyone these days has a phone with a built in camera. Although there's no denying that a DSLR trumps even the best phone camera any day. I remember what one of my mentors once told me, "is not much of the camera then it is the photographer".
I know two such photographers here on Flickr. They are Ron De Vera who is currently working on his Project 365 using his Nokia N96 and Dominique James who frequently posts his an iPhone Photo using his iPhone 3GS.
A bit of a cliché this shot...however, never tried macro water drop photography before. This is soooo much fun and very hit and miss to achieve.
Used a silicone backing tray, obviously filled with water placed under my kitchen tap with a slow drip. Flash used off camera to the left hand side. Pinkish folder behind to give purple ish hue. No photoshop jiggery pokery whatsoever apart from crop!
Camera: Sony IPELA SNC-CH260
Output resolution: 1920x1080
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Canon F-1 New
May 2018
Canon FD glass mounted to Sony A7II via Metabones adapter.
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X-T10 was released on 25 June.
My husband wrote a review article about X-T10 in Japanese.
I took the photos of the camera for it.