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toronto west from bathurst st.
the lands below are the former molson brewery plant
www.uer.ca/locations/show.asp?locid=20004
follow the roadway on the left (lakeshore blvd) and you
see lake ontario @ humber bay
gardiner expressway is the elevated orange roadway on the right.
this is an outtake from a project requiring text, hence big sky space.
my latest restore/customize camera effort.
its a tan snake skin leather and it is much softer than it looks.
Yashica Electro 35 GS | Kodak Portra 400
Images are from a roll of Kodak Porta 400 that I purposely over & under exposed. I shot from 200 - 1000 ISO on this roll and developed at box speed (400).
The overexposed images turned out great with very little PP needed. The underexposed required some PP.
Overall a good experiment for me to see what Portra 400 can do.
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This was an interesting concept for a figure. I hope I did your idea justice.
The head is from Jek-14, and needless to say, it works perfectly for Electro.
The torso is from the Nexo Knights General Garg, but reversed. I chose to use black for Electro's outfit because in the Ultimate Spider-Man comics, he was introduced in a black suit. Use the arm from Jek-14 and a medium blue hand for more transformation detail.
The legs are also from General Garg. They look great with the bright blue streaks on the black.
The rarest of the Rare Electros. The M5.
This one, however, has been restored, and is, for all intensive purposes, fully functional. After its CLA and a pretty much overhaul that I gave it, the camera required a new skin.
So I gave it one!
The fabric was originally destined for my Leica IIIa but it looks much better on this one!
Imagem selecionada para Enox Expressions 2010 (série de 40 imagens de 40 artistas diferentes, espalhadas por 21 cidades, nos restaurantes, bares e academias mais bacanas do país).
A shot from a while back with the LACE lads and Spence illey, Daytime faffing in a small tunnel in an abandoned military facility!
On the large side for a fixed lens rangefinder the Yashica Electro 35 is a really great looking camera...
Diagonal view of my "new" camera, a Yashica Electro 35 GSN. This babe has got an incredibly fast f1.7 multicoated lens, and is my first rangefinder. I was impressed by its mint condition, and I just can´t wait to use it with some cool film. I dedicate these shots to my pal Bart, from Netherlands, whose pictures encouraged me to search for an Electro 35 for me.