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The FF-3 Cheetah is a speeder particularly popular with outlaws. Although unarmed, it is extremely fast thanks to having two huge engines. To compensate for its poor balance due to having both its hover coils located on the centerline, it has two stabilizer wings. It is common on worlds with less controlling governments, but would be illegal on Core planets due to its overpowered engines and lack of safety restraints.
This started out as a tablescrap I was fiddling with, trying to work as many dark bley parts onto a model as I could and have it look halfway decent. I've been watching Firefly, and I built it as being something that could exist in the Firefly Verse.
Catalog #: 01_00080595
Title: Friedrichshafen, FF-33
Corporation Name: Friedrichshafen
Additional Information: Germany
Designation: FF-33
Tags: Friedrichshafen, FF-33
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
I upload quite a few shots of them, but I don't think I have uploaded this exact 458 yet! #
I'm bringing my tripod tomorrow so I can some long shutter shots! I haven't in a while.
Goal: Getting our church excited about Fall Fest by creating fun invitations for their neighbors!
Audience: Unchurched friends, family, and neighbors
Direction: Create a fun print invitation that isn't just and image with bullet points.
Project: Fall Fest 2015
Other important info: This is a final piece. Time constraints sometimes don't allow for feedback unfortunately.
FF Spidey arrived today from Christo and added a Brainiac I've had for a while as it was one of the few customs I'd not photographed. Not sure who printed this one but it looks and feels pad printed.
'Gotham City' multiple-exposure roll of office buildings around the City of London; then churches and cemeteries around Brighton & Hove.
See also >>> Ricoh FF-10 Set
Ricoh FF-70.
Called FF-90 in USA.
1986.
Quite rare apparently, has numbers 91 254242 on the bottom.
This ones in its ricoh case.And doesnt seem to be much used.
Has a 5/5 (5 element 5 group) f2.8 35mm lens that apparently is super sharp and a killer lens.
I havent really tried it yet or had any photos back.
Ive put 2 AA batteries in and a film in and everything appears to work ok so far.
Tested 3 shots so far it winds on OK.
The only way you can turn it off seems to be to take the batteries out.
You only have to pick this up and look to know its of good quality its heavy.
If you open the back the film rollers look good quality too.
Quite heavy for a compact point and shoot.
Its quite small.
Has a very large digital screen on the top.
Manual exposure compensation of +2 stops.
Automatic DX reading of between ISO 25 and 1600 film or something like that.
Min focus is 2.6 feet.