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As time progresses I'll post up nest developments :)

An old friend I have had since the mid 1960's. My first "serious" camera that I purchased from a friend's dad for $20. A circa 1952 Praktica single lens reflex with the venerable 50mm f2.8 Zeiss Tessar Jena pre-set lens. Shutter speeds from 1/2 second to 1/500th. No light meters, instant return mirrors or automatic stop-down apertures on this baby. It introduced me to the wonderful worlds of macro, telephoto, street, and astrophotography. She still works as well as the day I got her. Replaced in 1969 with the Canon FT-QL my brother brought me back from his tour in Vietnam. The greatest gift I ever received. Now this fine old Praktica just looks at me from a shelf. Kind of sad, really.

Have a wonderful weekend!

Que tengan hermoso fin de semana!

Changed my mind and shot this for Camera Labs March submissions, topic:luck

Different Robin, different camera!

(See previous photo)

I put Daisy in the sunroom so she could explore... she spotted her old friend, Hissy, outside.... and meowed to him...

I'm sure she had flashbacks of her outside life... I wish I could trap him and bring him inside too....

 

I had the leash on her, just in case I couldn't catch her...

A folding tailboard camera found in an antiques shop. It appears to be all working except that there's no film or plate holder. I think it's 5x7 size.

Camera: Pentax K-70; lens: HD PENTAX-DA 55-300 mm ED PLM WR RE

 

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Day Five, Photo Two of Polaroid Week.

 

Polaroid Chocolate 100 film, Polaroid 360 Land Camera at the London Polawalk October 15. I'm currently 5,000 miles away from my scanner, so I had to take a snapshot with my Oly.

I carry my camera on my back everywhere I go ...

It rode down the slopes of Mammoth Mountain.

It baked in scorching heat of Badwater.

It sat in mud of the Southeast Asia rice paddies.

It flew over the Alaskan glaciers and Fjords.

It enjoyed some unreal Mono Lake twilights.

It bathed in the Yosemite creeks and streams.

It witnessed some magical sunrises in the Grand Canyon ...

 

Back at home, my camera spends most of its time with me down on a local beach where we feel most comfortable. My camera witnesses what I see. It becomes an extension of my body. It allows me to capture those fleeting moments of solitude that I seek. At times, it allows me to visualize what my naked eyes cannot see... It essentially becomes an extension of my soul. It opens part of my world and invites my viewers to be a part of my journey...

 

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I use this film camera every now and then just for fun and must say that the quality is surprisingly good.

 

Highest position: 11 on Friday, May 31, 2013

throwback...Canon T50 with a 50mm FD 1.8 lens mounted. Taken with Helios 58mm 44M-4 f2 lens.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Trying some new materials for camera straps and thought the arrangement of misc. tools with the side light looked cool. Taken with Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 Nokton Classic.

even Polar bears can become modest in front of the camera

 

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I'm not sure what the collective noun for them all would be, but I've been busy making batches of things!

 

It's particularly satisfying finishing these camera brooches, as they're made up of lots of different details.

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. 🌅👜

Azotea / Building roof.

 

6015 - Camera jpeg post-edited with RawTherapee.

 

Santiago, Chile.

LOL, eu adorei essa foto, tirando meu rosto que me da medo auhsduhas, mais eu sempre quis uma foto assim, eu já vi algumas, espero que gostem. veja aqui como fazer esse efeito!

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LOL, I loved this picture, taking me to my face that fear auhsduhas, but I always wanted a picture like that, I've seen a few, hope you enjoy.

  

I love my Sony RX100. It has over 20 MP, can fit in my pocket, has a great lens, and has a killer watercolor feature. I often find myself taking it with me rather than my Canon 40D DSLR. Most reviews say it's the best pocket digital camera you can buy. But do these compact cameras have a future given the advances in phone cameras? Phone cameras today are able to add so much more functionality via software, it's hard to see how these won't be relics.

trying out different editing .. jst wanted to share with u guyz :D

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xShirt : -ESSENTRIX-. Hanging Tee at Dream Day

This is my cherished first camera given to me as a present when I was a child. Happy crazy Tuesday everyone!!

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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.

   

To all the people who inquire about this Polaroid photo box/drawer. I did not make this. I do not have a pdf, print or copy for you to download. I cannot make one for you and I do not know how to make one. I bought it from an etsy seller. The etsy seller has now closed the shop. It is from Korea. Try searching for "Polaroid photo box" or something similar at Etsy. There may be other etsy sellers in Korea who sell them.

 

It is not a pinhole camera either. It's just a box to keep your Polaroids in.

 

And to all the people on Tumblr who steal this photograph, it's really not that interesting.

 

We had traveled to the remote Yucatecan site of Ake, a fabulous archeological site near a small village. We were stuck in the village for about 4 hours until the next combi left for Tixkobob, where we caught a second-class bus to Izamal.

 

We bought a coke and sat in the shade of this place, where this kid had a lot of fun taking pictures of us with this camera.

For the Daily Dog Challenge -- 1/2 "Turning The Tables"

 

For Our Daily Challenge -- 1/2 "Behind The Scenes"

 

For 366: The 2016 Edition -- 2/365

 

Bunny usually spends her time in front of the camera, but she is very aware of what I do behind the camera. So much so, that she often anticipates my moves before I tell her what I want. So, today, she decided to give being behind the camera a shot.

 

You can read more about Bunny at TalesAndTails.com.

Bacardi Promotional Camera

24 exposures

Something unreadable is embossed around the lens.

No film expiration date shown.

 

The front of a vintage box camera Daci Royal.

I inherited the camera from my father, who (afaik) bought it when he was a young man.

Some decades ago i even shot some black and white 6x6cm pictures with it on 120 film. :)

 

For the image i shone a red LED light through the 90° reflective viewfinder above the lens.

These are beautiful and well-made cameras that take surprisingly sharp photos. The 635 has an insert that allows the use of standard 35mm film to take tall vertical format shots.

 

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