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Camera: Nikon F5
Lens: Nikkor 20 mm 1.8 G
Film: Ilford Pan F Plus 50 iso@50 iso (expired 05/2007)
Developement: Ilfosol3 1+9 - 5min. 30sec. @ 20C°
Scan: Epson V700
Another picture made with the simple bakelite years '50 Gevabox 66. One shutterspeed, two choices for aperture but one of them was stuck, so no choice for me :-(.
And yes, I really like this tree a lot, so you can see it in many of my uploads...
The Gevabox 66 (also sold as the Adox 66) was made from 1950 till 1953. It has a f/8 one-element (meniscus) lens and takes 12 square pictures on 120-rollfilm.
The camera looks beautiful! Even the pictures with all their unsharpness, have a certain charm....
Film used: Ilford FP4+@125
Stand-developement at home with Rodinal: pre-soak for 2 minutes, Rodinal 1:167 (3ml in 500ml water) at 20C for 1 hour, inversions first 30 seconds, then one inversion after half an hour.
This - I guess - is one of the most beautiful gothic cathedrals in Italy (and the rest of the world).
Reluctantly opposite to the facade the existing developement is too close to allow for little distortion. I had a 200mm tele only and would have gotten the buildings into the frame if I had chosen a 500mm lens.
This is a further shot taken at an autumnal hike around the famous Tre Cime - Drei Zinnen. I worked wiith the 4,8/24 HCD lens at the H5D-60. Developement of the raw file was made with Phocus.
The Kodak Beau Brownie is a beautiful (as the name suggests :-)) small camera, made from 1930 till 1933. It has only one shutterspeed en 3 apertures and takes 6x9 images on 120 film. The two viewfinders are very very small; it is hard to compose your image. The lens is a fixed-focus uncoated doublet. The image-quality is not too bad.
Film is Ilford FP4+@125.
I used the middle aperture (said to be about F/16).
Stand-developement at home with Rodinal: pre-soak for 2 minutes, Rodinal 1:125 at 20C for 1 hour, inversions first 30 seconds, then one inversion after half an hour.
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Nureci, piccolo borgo al confine settentrionale della Marmilla, nella provincia di Oristano.
Un ringraziamento particolare al Sindaco, Fabio Zucca, che mi ha gentilmente fatto da guida in questo giro.
La struttura urbana del paese ha conservato le caratteristiche tipiche dell'antico paese contadino e pastorale.
Il paese conta circa quattrocento abitanti e vive prevalentemente di produzioni a carattere agricolo e pastorale anche se negli ultimi decenni si stanno sviluppando attività legate all'estrazione e alla lavorazione della pietra.
Dentro il centro abitato si trova il Museo Permanente della Natura che presenta e ripropone le peculiarità dell'ambiente naturale del territorio.
Il Museo è dotato di moderni sistemi multimediali di consultazione e informazione.
L'area di Nureci risulta abitata già a partire dal neolitico. Diversi sono i ritrovamenti di grande rilevanza a partire dalle industrie litiche di ossidiana e marna. Risalenti all'epoca nuragica sono censiti più di ventuno siti. Questi complessi dovevano ricoprire la funzione di attento controllo di tutto il territorio.
Tratto da www.sardegnaturismo.it/offerta/cultura/cittaepaesi/paesi/...
Nureci is a small village in the Oristano province in Central Sardinia.
To stroll along its narrow pebble.paving streets makes you feel as you went back in time. Thanks to Local Town Council long range perspective and its Mayor sensibility regarding local tradition preservation and developement, all old houses have been renovated keeping their ancient farmer community characteristic. When that was impossible, they resorted to murales to reproduce accurately scenes of ancient daily life
The village has less than 400 dwellers and the economy is mainly based on sheep and farm products even if in the last decades stone estracton and processing have been increased.
There is also a Museum of Nature in the center of the village, provided with modern multimedia system where is possible to know all about environement peculiarity
Yes, I realise this topic has already been talked over many times on our humble photo gallery. This time however, we have another big developement in front of us.
The famous Polish ban on photography had not really been in power, no matter what any person said. You were fully permitted to photograph anything you want, as long as you were on public grounds, which is a reasonable idea. All is to change now though.
My first post in this "no photo" topic has been published on 6.02.2024, when the Polish Ministry of National Defence published a draft of the ordinance containing the description of a "Photography forbidden" sign, along with many other things. This ordinance is what is required for the photo ban to be implemented in practice, as per a law published all the way back in 2022. The draft remained all that, just a draft, up until... this very day, 3.04.2025. It is now a full-blown ordinance of the allmighty Minister himself.
The published version can be seen on the official government service Dziennik Ustaw - dziennikustaw.gov.pl/DU
The ordinance itself, numbered 432 can be seen here - dziennikustaw.gov.pl/DU/2025/432 - contains a PDF file with the ordinance and a graphical display of the sign.
From now on, any person responsible for the security of an object of critical infrastructure (whatever that means...) will be able to hang out these legal signs and there is nothing the poor citizen can do about this, even when standing on public grounds.
*The ordinance comes into effect 14 days after its publishing, you have time until the 17th of April. For real now.*
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Photo was taken in Knurów (Krywałd), the old sign is on a wall of a tiny explosives production facility.
Photo by Piotrek/Toprus
lith print on kodak bromesko. moersch easy lith kit. 15ml part a, 15ml bart b, 400ml water, no old brown, heated to about 35C. Quite a rapid developement, maybe 5 or 6 minutes in the tray. The tones are pretty accurate to whats on the print, truly beautiful paper this :)
A time slice image of the view of the yet untouched by heavy developement area of Kampung Baru with the city skyscraper standing tall in the background.
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If it wasn't for the strikingly yellow sign, informing us that the building is for sale, we most likely wouldn't think we're in Poland. At first glance, everything reminds the passerbyers of times gone by, around 80-90 years ago. The time here is 'stehen geblieben'.
The region at the foothills of the Riesengebirge has suddenly sprung up in developement at the start of the 20th century and this followed for the next few years, all that thanks to the fact that tourism was having a rise in populatity as a new way to spend free time among the richer parts of the society.
In the interwar period tourists came here in summer to go hiking and in the winter people discovered a new sport - recreational skiing. Many motels, hotels and inns started popping up, 'just like mushrooms after the rain' - as we say in Poland. To accomodate all that, other businesses also opened up or expanded their production capacities. The architecture of the building seen on the picture leads me to believe that it comes from somewhere around the 1920s. What's certain is that it was a mill building belonging to Karl Kummel, and it also used to have a shop of its own. The original German text is still in very good condition.
Łomnica (ex-Lomnitz), Poland
Photo by Piotrek/Toprus
Trichogamma evanescens (wasp), hatched from a moth egg (Sitototroga cerealella)
The wasp Trichogramma evanescense lays its eggs into the EGGS of moths (here: Sitototroga cerealella). The comlete developement from the egg to the adult takes place inside this egg. Since moth eggs are quite small (ca. 0.4 mm in this case), adult trichogramma wasps belong to the smallest insects in the world (max. 0.5 mm). With only 10000 neurons, it has the smallest brain of any insect, yet this is enough to survive.
Mitutoyo 50x NA 0.55 tube lens 125mm (Raynox)
Illumination: Coaxial and oblique
Been living in the bush too long, all of a sudden building and architecture have taken my interests. Amazing what a change of scenery can do.
Playstation 3 Slim - a new 120 GB model announced, it's a great time to pick up a Playstation 3 Slim to play games and watch Blu-ray movies.
I have an 80 Gb PS3, so will probably not be getting one. That having beens said. this may be the answer Sony has been looking for. With the Large Hdd and the pricing, it may be the thing to get the consumers attention. The biggest problem I have heard concerning the PS3 is price. This is a very good price for what you will be getting. This may push those who were on the fence about laying out the money, over to buying one. Hopefully, this Playstation 3 Slim new developement will be the thing to spur sales of the console and by extention create greater support by game developers for the PS3. It is only $[...] more then the Wii and you get a heckuva lot more for your buck. As for lack of backwards compatibility, no problem. The PS2 slimline has come down in price. I also have a PS2 ( Non Slimline )so I enjoy games for both.
Large Siemens center (in the background) in Munich, Neuperlach
As a university student I worked here several times (1998-2000) in the department for microelectronic research and developement
Was plaing around with a friends tripod and the time exposure feature of my cam tonight, this is 15 sec. shutter, 100 ISO
DAX Cobra 427 (1978) Engine 5575cc V8
Registration Number HKA 698 T (Luton)
DAX ALBUM
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AC SET
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DAX (officially D.J. Sportscars International), of Harlow, Essex progressed from being a fibre glass moulding company to the first British based company to produce a kit based replica of the AC 427 Cobra. In 1985 John Tojeiro the original designer of the AC Ace chassis (basis for the AC Cobra) joined the board and the car became known as the DAX Toleiro the car has been the subject of continuous developement, including power steering and automatic transmission and remains a very much sought after alternative to the original
Diolch am 78,040,995 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 78,040,995 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 06.10.2019 at Bicester Scramble, Bicester, Oxon. 143-1295
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A photo taken by my mother in July of 1984 on one of my visits back home. Don't you like our smiles?!
This was probably shot at the National Colonial Farm situated on the Potomac River about 15 miles +/- south of Washington, DC. This park is across the river from Mt. Vernon the home of George Washington in Virginia.
The park was established to protect the scenic wooded views from Mt. Vernon in the late 1960's. Earlier that decade, oil companies had tried to locate an oil depot and refinery on the site which would have destroyed, forever, Mt. Vernon's historic setting. The fight to stop the refinery was led by local residents who in the '40's had bought up much of the land to limit & control it's future developement.
Back in the '70's, one summer evening during Watergate, my family was down at this park enjoying the river & looking for stones, which we did often. While we were down on the gravelly beach, a large yacht came down the river from the direction of Washington. It was preceded and followed by speed boats and was, oddly, playing music. As it got closer and then passed our position, we could hear that the music being played (here my memory fails me) was either "Pomp and Circumstance" or "Hail to the Chief"!!
After it had gone further south, it turned into a little cove just below Mt. Vernon on the Virginia side.
Several minutes later, we heard the sound of a helicoptor, which shortly appeared over the trees from the the direction of DC. It then disappeared behind the woods that hid the cove from our view. Later it reappeared and headed back towards the city.
That night on tv, the news annouced that President Nixon had gone out on the presidential yacht to consider his options on Watergate. The following day, on national television, he became the first U.S. president to resign from office.
Firenze 2022
TriX 400 iso - Leica M5 - Rodinal 1+25, 7' 20°
(Errore di agitazione, fissaggio esaurito)
Negative film scan
Frankie & Nerone.
Just about to cover Ant Carvers work from last week.
Good to see you both today.
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A side view of the same house. Again, you can see what lovely proportions the structure had - so pleasing to the eye. The covered porch had been sreened in at some point in time. I don't know what the little outbuilding was to the left, and truth be told, I don't even recall it!
I think it is a tragedy that so much of our rural landscape is being lost through such poorly planned zoning and developement. I believe that the loss of unreplacable agricultural land will come to haunt our country sooner rather than later......And like so many important issues facing our nation, the lack of leadership in this country is deafening.......
I got many beautiful balloon sunset photos tonight, The sun was even setting behind San Clemente Island. The balloon here is flying over the trees at the property of Mrs. Johnson, a local hold-out on developement in the area. We often land in the vicinity of her property.
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It is so hard to believe that it's been over 5 months since this particular visit to Elk Island... A lovely evening, that ended with a storm hitting the park. As always, before the rain, there was about a million of bugs flying all over and you can definitely see them on most of the pictures I have taken that day... All in all, I wouldn't mind the bugs, if it was still green and warm around ;D
Lithprint
SE5 on old AGFA Brovira-Speed, 24 x 17 cm
40A + 40B up to 1000ml, 25 gr C. Ca 20 min developement time.
The Gevabox 66 (also sold as the Adox 66) is a simple, bakelite camera, made from 1950 till 1953. It has a f/8 meniscus lens and takes 12 pictures of 6x6 on 120-rollfilm.
The camera looks so beautiful! The pictures however show a lot of unsharpness. Only a relatively small centre area is sharpish...
I had difficulty winding the 120 film. Many pictures showed linear scratches as a result. Moreover the aperture was stuck on f/11, but that was probably not a bad thing in itself, considering the lack of quality of the pictures at f/11, let alone f/8.
Film: Ilford FP4+@125
Stand-developement at home with Rodinal: pre-soak for 2 minutes, Rodinal 1:167 (3ml in 500ml water) at 20C for 1 hour, inversions first 30 seconds, then one inversion after half an hour.
08-July-2025: h08.00PM
The Nimbus clouds are heavy precipitation and thunderstorms-laden clouds with both massive vertical developement/thickness (Cumulus-,not visible from below, but presumably from the darkness it generates and the troubled clouds bases) and horizontal development (-Nimbus "stratiformis", the cloud part visible from below covering the entire sky), appearing to be capable of worsening the weather in the area; these clouds are part of rather intense occluded fronts, which bring rapid deterioration in weather with continuous, heavy rainfall and some thunderstorms in the middle.
This is indeed happening westward/background, relative to the Koper inland area (that's in northwestern Istra peninsula), so toward the Adriatic Sea and the eastern plains of northern Italy.
They have nothing to do with
discovery of water on the moon or any nuclear deal
Question of their survival needs
just one time meal.
This film expired before i was even born...was a strange feeling somehow, id love to know what this thing did in his lifetime...where it went, incredible. Was kinda sad as i took the film out of the spool cause it looked so dark but it scanned wonderful and it got some beautiful colors! Exposed at ISO 20-40( is a 160 film)