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It's finally beginning to get pleasant enough to be able to sit outside and have a cup of coffee. Pictured is my Rollei RF35 with the Heliar 75mm 2.5 lens. Taken with the Canon G7.
When my USC film school 16mm class partner and I shot his film, one of our young cast members took a turn viewing a low angle
shot set up.
Spring 1980, Los Angeles
Left-hand camera was a Christmas present. Made from a kit, 35mm film. Other is my Bronica 120mm camera.
Venus was ready for an unforgettable adventure, her well-deserved vacation. Dressed in her bright red swimsuit and carrying a woven bag, she imagined exploring distant horizons where golden sand met shimmering waves. Salty air, fiery sunsets and a gentle breeze promised days of discovery and relaxation. Nothing could stop his desire for freedom and escape. 🌅👜
🌸 S P O N S O R S 🌸
SCANDALIZE
☆ SCANDALIZE ANNI ☆
✔️SCANDALIZE.- TOP -
✔️SCANDALIZE.- SKIRT -
✔️SCANDALIZE.- BOOTS -
➡FB
In the heart of winter, she strolled through the snow-covered streets with her signature boldness. While others clutched steaming drinks to keep warm, she proudly held a Frozen Peach—a playful twist that perfectly complemented her unique style. Because who said you can't enjoy a frosty cocktail beneath a flurry of snowflakes? That winter evening, she owned the scene with elegance and charm, dressed to conquer the snowy backdrop like a true fashion icon.
Sony A7 + Canon FD 35 f/2 S.S.C.
+ Canon nFD 85mm f/1.2L
+ Canon nFD 50mm f/1.2L
+ Canon nFD 14mm f/2.8L
Total weight: 2404 gr.
(without hoods, incl battery/SD card)
It's been a while since we've posted a 35mm shot here. We tend to show a lot of love to medium format and instant film (for obvious reasons) but Michelle's trusty 35mm has been known to produce some sweet flare+grain action! Taken in possibly our new favourite shoot location.
Taken on the Nikon EM + Kodak Ektar 100.
May 19,2012
(Reblog this on tumblr here. +3 in comments, also on tumblr, as well!)
One of my flea market finds; a tiny plastic camera (4.8x3.9cm / 1.9x1.5in) made in Sweden in the 1950’s. Similar to a View-Master, you peek into the camera and can see black and white images of famous actors such as John Wayne, Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe. You flick through the images with the button on the top left.
About my Corner of Curiosities: A few years ago I bought a little box with drawers, thinking I would collect a few special bits and pieces in there. I parked this little set on top of my IKEA chest of six drawers which stands in a corner of my apartment. In time, I added more small shelfs, drawers and boxes and began to put curious items on display in all the little nooks and crannies. Quirky little things I mostly find on flea markets, but also get off the net. This corner of my home serves as inpiration, and every once in I while I walk up the IKEA dresser, put my elbows on top and rest my chin in my hands while I let my eyes wander through all these curious things. Moments such as these give spark my imagination and spurs my motivation to doodle in my journals. The collection is’nt all that special, as it’s not very easy finding fairly cheap, quirky and curious things, small enough to fit in the corner. My collection is constantly changing, if I find a new collectible, something else has to go or be moved around - as the corner now more or less is full.
Anywho, I thought I’d dedicate a photo album to this Corner of Curiosities, here on Flickr - probably for no other purpose than to tickle my own imagination :)
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I remember when I first picked up a camera. I promised myself I'd never take pictures of people. I hated the idea of it, and now look at me. I love it more than anything. This is something I shot yesterday with Sasha.
I'm working on some new ideas for some conceptual work, which I hope to be able to share with you very soon!
Thought I'd start of 2011 with an updated collection photo - so here goes!
Here are quite a few of my little camera faces, the collection has grown quite a bit over time
Still dominated by primarily box cameras, I have added 2 other bookcases filled with other pieces
Great hobby, so much fun, but I'm starting to get a bit crowded =)
I'll have to come up with another solution to displaying my addiction... I mean collection =) haha!
enjoy and please post up any questions if you have them.
Jamie
A Twin Lens Reflex camera from Kodak (1946), and a Single Lens Reflex camera from Praktica (the FX2, 1956).
Both, as you can see, with waist level viewfinders. The Praktica launched just a year before companies like Asahi Pentax introduced the ‘modern’ eye level SLR viewfinder.
These cameras are featured in a new video I've posted on YouTube about the history of film cameras from 1930.
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Drawing and photo: by me
Made for "Happy Bokeh Wednesday 24": www.flickr.com/groups/italiangirlsphotographers/discuss/7...
Ispired on my "new" old analogic camera "Canon A-1"
Disegno ispirato alla mia "nuova" vecchia fotocamera analogica "Canon A-1"
This is the only shot in my flickr page that I did't take myself. Thanks to my friend Mauriziopani for taking this great shot!
trovare il buio...sentirsi soli davanti ad uno specchio...
non sono semplici riflessi...
sono profondità...
sguardi che hanno bisogno d'ossigeno...
e tu specchio con quella piccola luce
togli ossigeno allo sguardo nel buio
cerchi in tutti i modi la solitudine...
la tua solitudine...
la mia solitudine...
Happy Pay Day!
Decided I deserved a treat, so went out today and got a nice shiny new camera, a Canon 760D.
(in my defense, this wasn't an impulse buy, the camera was initially released back in September last year, and I have gazed longingly at it ever since :-P )
Occasionally we photographers take an opportunity to capture one another. My friend Fred and I shared that experience.
Fred was an amazing friend. He had the knack of making everyone he knew feel special. He was a wonderful person, devoted husband and father, most excellent dance partner, respected gentleman, and all around good 'ol guy. Fred passed away yesterday. My heart is saddened. He will be dearly missed.
Camera: Sony IPELA SNC-CH260
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