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Wukang Lu is a very popular street for a Sunday afternoon walk. As I was passing by I noticed this young girl with a large camera set on the opposite side of the street. Unable to see what she was photographing I was impressed how she was handling the gear with admirable confidence.

Finally can post some shots from the pentax auto 110. It takes ages to get 110 filmprocessed!

 

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My new camera finally arrived today! After a two week wait, now the fun begins, all the set up and fun stuff...

Classic camera collection (Top -> Bottom)

1. Zeiss Ikon Taxona

2. Minolta 7Hi(Digital)

3. Fujifilm Instax Mini

4. Olympus Pen EE-3

5. Voigtlander Vito-B

6. Zeiss Ikon Contessa

7. Petri Color 35

8. Zeiss Ikon Tenax I

9. Contax RTS II

10. Voigtlander Vito IIa

11. Contax D

12. Praktica FX

13. Pentacon F

Rufford Abbey 1940s Event.

DIGITAL CAMERA

Taken using the Gameboy Camera. The image was then captured using the Super Gameboy for the SNES which was connected to my laptop.

Lens: Jos. Schneider, Kreuznach Radionar. 4,5/13,5 cm.

I believe that one of the purposes of a bird photographer is to capture that moment when the bird 'double-checks' you out. I this case, the White-throated Sparrow gave me a great double check, and the camera focused on it for once!

 

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Sigma 18-250mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM.

DC: Para cámaras con sensor APS-C.

OS: Optical Stabilizer.

HSM: Hyper Sonic Motor.

Lens hood included.

Schneider Retina-Xenon 50mm F1.9

Retina to Nikon adapter

Nikon FM2

Export version of the Ricoh MF-1 of 2003. Autofocus 35mm point-and-shoot with some limited manual options, or, as Ricoh wrote it on the top of the camera: Total Creative Control! It has a hotshoe, manual focus option, aperture settings in certain modes, and a filter ring.

I scanned the

Polaroid SLR 680 manual

since I couldn't find a copy online...

click here for download

Camp Aldershot Pancake Breakfast for the United Way

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20 July 2007

ALDERSHOT, Nova Scotia

Camp Aldershot civilian cook Jeff Marshall flips pancakes for the hungry folks who will be filing in shortly.

Every Friday morning, the camp serves up assorted pancakes to military and civilian workers in order to raise funds for the Government of Canada Workplace Charitable Campaign for 2007.

Photo by Warrant Officer Jerry Kean, JTFA Public Affairs

 

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Le 20 juillet 2007

ALDERSHOT (Nouvelle Écosse)

Jeff Marchall, cuisinier civil au Camp Aldershot, tourne des crêpes pour les personnes affamées qui viendront bientôt manger.

Le camp sert une variété de crêpes aux militaires et au personnel civil tous les vendredis afin damasser des fonds pour la Campagne de charité en milieu de travail du gouvernement du Canada pour 2007.

Photo de lAdjudant Jerry Kean, Affaires publiques de la FOIA

Strobist info 1 Sony FM42 camera right on 1/8th power snooted with a Pringles tube 1/100th at f18 to kill the ambient light.

 

Photo inspired by an excellent book im reading about the great photographers at Life magazine.

Stickers maniaaaaaaaaa: l'idea per la mia camera troppo bianca.

Cheryl, fall of 2008 in San Francisco.

 

Shot with an Ansco Viking (PITA, BTW)

  

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