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In the 70's the ever-ready (ironically named sometime "never-ready") camera's bags became quickly disgraced to the profit of shoulder bags.
Formally, they were considered as standard accessories both necessary to protect and transport the camera. With SLR cameras, the possibility to have more bigger lenses made most of the time the bag unadapted. The body basis was , however, sometime a good occasional protection too. The bag basis could be also equipped for attaching the neck strap. The main bag shell of SLR ever-ready bags could be also quite bulky and difficult to handle during photo shooting. They could be most of the time removed but the shell was still cumbersome.
They could made of leather or plastic and their interior possibly covered with velvet red, dark green, bark blue or black. The bags could rigid, soft, half-soft. The body basis could be even reinforced with a rigid-metal foil.
I noticed that ever-ready bags in vintage SLR kits are sometime a sign for a good general conservation of the camera. I use them possibly for the storage and transportation of the field when I do not use a photo-bag, into the front-baggage of my bicycle for instance. Their esthetic were quite variable ranging from ugly to elegant ...
Pentacon, Praktica VLC3.
sadly i didn't take a photo of the rear one that mounted on the dropouts of the frame! bruce gordon.
mentions the weather can make or break your day, nobody ever seems to remember that life is a game we play. We live in the shadows and we had the chance and threw it away, and it's never gonna be the same 'cause the years are falling by like the rain. And it's never gonna be the same. till the life I knew comes to my house and says...
Hello...
Today I am nursing my shin splints. good grief..when is this pain ever going to go away!! hopefully it's not more serious then I think, so my plan is to REST..completely -- off the feet.......and see what happens.
On the postive side.....the weather is just beautiful..not too hot, puffy clouds now and then...and a slight breeze. Between my shins and this aweful basel spot on the end of my nose........Im in ruff shape! on the postive side..its all gonna get better. : ) sooner or later. - and let me tell ya, I can't Wait for the sooner rather then later! and thats the end of that pity party. : )
Spent the day making this - of course River gets to be the experimental girl, as always. Alpaca and red wool :)
Dilly never sprawls here unless I am trying to use the computer. She can do things on it that I haven't found out how to yet!
🌴 Ever Green
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Item: Boho Study Bookcase - Cuddles
Details: 23 land impact, Search for Books and Read, 12 Cuddles, 4 to 8 Options Each Menu Driven Texture Changer of Shelves, Trim, Frame, Doors, Decor & Hardware, Decor is rezzed when doors and drawers are opened, Copy/Mod
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Island Weekend Sale every Friday 9AM - Monday 12AM SLT
As ever...nothing to do in my home ^^
Model: Me
Photographer: Me
Make up & Hair Style: Me
Edition: Me
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Found some old shots of The Ever After from when they opened for Bryce Avary of The Rocket Summer on December 1, 2011. These shots are pretty good, nothing exceptional. But decent. :)
In the 70's the ever-ready (ironically named sometime "never-ready") camera's bags became quickly disgraced to the profit of shoulder bags.
Formally, they were considered as standard accessories both necessary to protect and transport the camera. With SLR cameras, the possibility to have more bigger lenses made most of the time the bag unadapted. The body basis was , however, sometime a good occasional protection too. The bag basis could be also equipped for attaching the neck strap. The main bag shell of SLR ever-ready bags could be also quite bulky and difficult to handle during photo shooting. They could be most of the time removed but the shell was still cumbersome.
They could made of leather or plastic and their interior possibly covered with velvet red, dark green, bark blue or black. The bags could rigid, soft, half-soft. The body basis could be even reinforced with a rigid-metal foil.
I noticed that ever-ready bags in vintage SLR kits are sometime a sign for a good general conservation of the camera. I use them possibly for the storage and transportation of the field when I do not use a photo-bag, into the front-baggage of my bicycle for instance. Their esthetic were quite variable ranging from ugly to elegant ...
Nikon F (can accolade either the Nikon F with regular eye-level prism or Photomic FTN finder).
I've gone a bit overboard this first day of blooming. I know I take these same pictures every year but I'm captivated by the ruffles, the ombre effect on petals, the raindrops on them.
First ever ATC I made for a swap in swap-bot earlier this month. The theme was Big Cats. I was going to paint the whole tiger face but I was struggling working on such a small surface. I'm sure I'll get the hang of it soon :)
If I ever leave this world alive,
I thank you for the things you did in my life.
If I ever leave this world alive,
I'll come back down and sit beside your feet tonight.
Where ever I am you'll always be,
More than just a memory,
If I ever leave this world alive.
~Flogging Molly~
St Mary's Church, Ashton on Mersey.
I discovered a little of the history behind this church today from some members of the choir that sing there. The oldest date on a grave is from the 1600's yet the church itself can be traced back as far as the early 1300's.
So nice it even smiles at you. Yeah I know normal people would puke eating this early in the morning, but I don't care (and neither does my stomach).
Wendy (not a Far-far-away)
Run Date: 2009-09-12
Location: UCT, Cape Town, South Africa
Storyteller: Michelle Hwrd
Assistants: Chris Cecchini, Warren Russell, Hila Gropper, Beth Tolson
Minions: Henk Jobert, Jason Esselaar, Thomas Morris
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