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A fountain in a piazza nr Tower bridge was surrounded by bronze artifacts

Although still not pretty after some minor cleaning and corrosion removal, this Wirgin Edinex now has everything working well enough to expose film correctly. I may elect to do a more complete tear-down later and have the major body parts chromed-plated just for fun.

Canonet QL17 G-III (Japan),Uxi Efiniti 200,Lab Xixomxibet,Location:HN

I randomly took this picture of myself... I was just being bored with my camera!

With the new year on the rise I really put off picking up any new projects. I know 2014 is going to be a busy year and would be overwhelming between school, client work and my personal work. But I decided to partake in Letsgetcreative2014 anyway as a challenge to myself! It is a 52 week self portraiture project that has a theme each week and hosted by Ella & Nathalie. It’ll be different to be in front of the camera and learn how to improve on an area of photography work that I’d like to be better at. Anyone can join in!

Whatever my ideas, experience or creative vision, there is a lens or camera to draw out my potential. Each picture represents the pride and passion of a photographer that some can't understand it. How will I see the world? let my Nikon help..

I am participating in a group-52-weeks-project. It's called "Let's get creative | 2014". I recommend you join in. This weeks theme was 'camera'. :)

 

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A group shot of some of my cameras. There's only one SLR in this group (can you tell which one?).

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There's a lot of antique stalls along Portobello Rd, but I got lucky with this one which had an old Voigtlander in a sea of black cameras.

Ricoh GR1s+Fuji X-TRA 400

Kyoto Japan

تقول غادة السمان أن المصور: إنسان نادر , له أنامل نشال, وعينا قط بري , وذاكرة جاسوس, وطموح مؤرخ, ورؤيا شاعر , ومعدات فلكي, وصبر باحث في مختبر, وجرأة فدائي

For the RogueOlympics on www.RogeuBricks.de I built a camera with only 101 parts, which you can find on my stream.

 

I liked this first 101 parts MOC so much, that I decided to build it again - but then without part limit.

 

The camera itself is only build with LEGO parts and, the Nintendo set tiles fitting perfectly for the screen on the backside. Also the objektive is brick build in this one.

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January 08, 2016 at 01:06PM

Memories within spaces. Bringing the outside in.

 

D700 with UWH 12/5.6 works fine.

Not perfect but good enogh.

F2A with 40/2 was not needed for photograph at Osaka.

But they were came from Kenjiro.

I had to bring by another reason.

Originally this was shot to document the old Leica lens on my modern Canon, at a second look I thought the reflection on the lens could be nice - we all like sunsets ;)

I don´t do much colour-key processing, as I think this effect became a bit overused in the last years and isn´t that surprising anymore, but here I think it works well.

These are the film cameras that I use with some regularity.

 

120 film

Fuji GSW690III 6 X 9 rangefinder, Vermeer Pinhole 6X6, Fuji 6X17 panorama camera

 

35mm

Olympus OM-1 SLR, Canon Demi (half-frame), Olympus XA4 clamshell camera, Nikon S3 rangefinder

 

110 film Pentax auto 110 SLR

Cameras: Ones too many, a hundreds not enough..

My dad's vintage Leica collection:

Leica R4s SLR

Konica Hexar rangefinder with Leica M mount

Leica R6 SLR

Leica M3 rangefinder

Leica M2 rangefinder

Leica M6 rangefinder

Recherche a bien identifier ce flash et jamais vu pour moi.

 

Merci beaucoup à Jean-Phillip Grenier un nouveau collectionneur d'appareils photo qui ma prêter ce magnifique flash.

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Canon Digital Rebel XT / EF-S 17-85.

 

Taken with the old camera. I like this shot a lot more than the shot of my old camera I took with this. I guess I still have to get used to it.

Something a bit different for a Friday afternoon...experiments with lighting.

 

Aldis camera with Lukos III f/7.7 lens. A glorious range of shutter speeds from 1/100s to 1s and bulb. This takes 127 roll film, of which I have a 'hand-cut' roll on it's way from Germany. If any results come out I'll be sure to post them.

 

Shot with a pair of soft boxes on a marble board.

Vintage Polaroid 350

Vintage camera at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Great-Britain.

 

My museum collection : www.flickr.com/photos/9619972@N08/collections/72157702215...

This was a 1937 Leica II model D (#2204xx) which has been converted to a 1948 Leica IIC. Top shutter speed of 500. Lens is Summitar 5cm f2 #4875xx. Was given to me by a friend who used it when travelling through Africa in the early 70s.

My Praktica MTL 50, a fully manual 35mm film camera. I don't use it all that much but it is fun to put the occasional roll of film through it as it is such a change from digital, forcing you to slow down and really think about each frame you shoot.

 

Photos shot with this camera tagged with 'praktica'.

The Radcliffe Camera in Oxford

 

10 shot panorama :)

Leica M2

35mm Summicron (1973) (yellow filter)

Fomapan 100 in Clayton F76 (1:9 @ 68 deg for 7 min)

 

-- Molly photo bombed my camera porn shot. Not really.

Ever wondered how a toy camera looks like from the inside? Wonder no more, this is actually a good looking camera.

 

Taking the new Fujifilm Instax Wide 300 instant camera out and about. Instax film handles bright sunlight just fine. For more about the Fuji, see my review at www.yashicasailorboy.com

Thanks, Chris

Recent eBay acquisition - a Minolta 7000 film SLR.

Postwar Ensign Ful-Vue Mk 2 (1950-54) Very similar to the Mk 1 but having a flash socket, different shutter (but same basic time or instant settings) and a now twisting lens focus system. 120 film.

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I have had this shot in my head for some time and always knew it was going to be more about the edit rather than just taking a picture…I also knew that I would have to take two shots to achieve this picture and I really did not want to take two shots, I wanted to take one shot and have a quick edit.

 

I spent a few days trying to figure how I would get the camera to look like it was floating mid air…eventually I used the camera strap and wore it round my neck, as you do…this did work and I manage to put my neck down a little and it bought the camera down…however I needed the camera to stick out a bit so it was away from my body…my genius friend gave my two magnetic strips…I opened the screen out and rotated it so it was pointing towards me….attached the strips and used a magnet from a fridge magnet and stuck it on the strips which then stuck to my belt buckle…Like I said genius friend!!!

 

I then used to rubber bands to tie the lights to my hands so I could have them open…I did not want to have to long of an exposure as I knew my hands would move, so I turned the ISO up to 500, F13 and had it for 1 second.

 

I cloned the straps and rubber bands off in PS and also added the small flares, I wanted an orb round the camera but it did not look right so I kept the flares to a minimum. I then took back into lightrooms and decreased the contrast and clarity, I used the spilt toning to adjust the colour and increased the yellow luminance a bit and finally added a bit of vignetting.

 

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