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(From the Melanin Poppin' series)

Model: Michal West

Imo 9762261

Dwt 95.803 T

294,90*46 M

LNG Tanker

Flagge Marschall Inseln

Olympus Flex TLR with Olympus Zuiko FC 1:2.8 f7.5cm lens. Made 1955 and was on sale for nine long months! This model and the one with Zuiko 1:3.5 lens was the last Olympus medium format cameras.

Flexity 010 passing the Tower on the 28th September 2014.

a7 + Wollensak Dumont CRO Oscillo Raptar 1:0.9X 3" (75mm) f/1.9

14 febrauri live performance from Ronnie Flex at Melkweg, Amsterdam with Lefensmannen and Bokoesam!! Read a full review here: mwmforum.com/2015/02/26/review-ronnie-flex-album-tour-140...

Petri Flex V is a 35mm SLR camera shutter B,2-500 speed with Petri f2/55mm lens, Made by Petri Camera Company Inc, Japan c1961

Flexity Outlook #4405 on the 509 Harbourfront.

Flexity 14 passing the Imperial hotel on the North Promenade on a Fleetwood Ferry - Starr Gate service 31/8/15.

Flexity Outlook #4446 is westbound on Fleet St. while operating on the 511 Bathurst.

My friend Brit was in the mood to do a Cosplay shoot with her beau Brandon. She didn't have to twist my arm. She showed up as Rosie the Riveter and Brandon as Captain America. We lucked out and got great weather and lighting near the Old Pen in Boise. What a fun shoot in October 2021.

Oliver, you are amazing.

Blackpool's Flexity tram 014 seen here at Foxhall on a Fleetwood Ferry - Starr Gate service 27/9/15.

Find the coolest temperature you can stand in the shower and keep it there. Hot water can dry out your skin. Keep a shower to 10 minutes or less for the same reason. (WebMD)

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Coach Tom explains why and how an arrow bends when released from the bow. My son is hooked on archery, I am more hooked on HDR photography. Tom works for a National Geographic company - I wish to meet some NG photographers some day.

 

HDR, 1 exposure, NEX-6, DSC09498_hdr1bal3a

Flexity 006 waiting at Bispham to work a Fleetwood Ferry service. 19th Janaury 2020.

spectacular bicep and smile

Flexity 014 heading for Starr Gate on the 23rd November 2014.

At first glance, this camera would be mistaken for the common Anscoflex II, but the Sure-Flex is actually quite uncommon. It was made in India by Ace Camera, and this example was sent to me directly from Mumbai, the city in which it was manufactured some 50 years ago.

In McKeown's price guide, they put forth the suspicion that Ansco sold the Anscoflex dies to Ace after the Anscoflex was discontinued. Since the latest advertisement I can find for the Anscoflex II is from December 1958, the Sure-Flex would presumably have been made after that.

What I find most interesting about this particular Sure-Flex is the fact that the film winding knob is completely different than that of the Anscoflex. The photo of the Sure-Flex in McKeown's book shows a winding knob indentical to the Anscoflex, and the few pictures I can find online show the same thing. Since Ace obviously made some cameras with the Anscoflex-style knob, it makes me wonder why they made them differently at some point. Any theories?

Another trip down Memory Lane ...

 

These photos are from a shoot I did way back in September 2003; I was just starting out with digital cameras and working with models. I was equally clueless in both areas. I think I was using a Olympus and a Kodak digital camera. I also noticed that back at that time I was doing a lot of very tight close-ups to the detriment of others. Lessons learned.

 

The model here is a young lady named Anna; she was one of favorite models back then. Always fun to shoot with - great personality, sweet and sassy, gorgeous body, and very sharp. We didn't have themes back then, we just let the mood decide her outfits - and apparently this included a fitness shoot.

 

I took these photos at Westchester Lagoon, Anchorage, Alaska on a gorgeous late afternoon in September 2003. I miss those days!

TTC Flexity Outlook Streetcar

512 St Clair to Keele

 

Bathurst Street

Toronto

 

2018 TTC Flexity Outlook LFLRV 4468

Delivered to Hillcrest on March 5, 2018.

Entered service on March 21, 2018 on route 504.

Undergoing repairs following a downed overhead incident at Dundas St W & Lansdowne Ave on December 30th, 2022.

Status: Inactive as of 2024

Testing out my new camera and lens on my son. Liking the results

mi chinche uyoa....my pet

1947 Ciro-Flex TLR, Wollensak 85mm 1:3.5 Anastigmat, Model E

4018

Berlin Dorotheenstraße

07-02-2019

 

T201902-0067

Cheerleaders FLEX Sopot

 

2012 World Grand Prix

2012.06.09 Łódź Poland

Canon 500D + Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM, f/4 1/640s ISO1600

This is one of the ways I keep my legs toned so that they look good and have that sensuous and feminine curvature!

 

This is an ensemble I got from Newport News a while back during their seamless spandex phase. Its a wonderfully tight and clingy matching set that I've embellished with a stretch belt, seamless panty hose, scrunch socks and my workout shoes. I hope you like my purple outfit and the way it clings to my curves!

 

To see more pix of me in other tight, sexy and revealing outfits click this link:

www.flickr.com/photos/kaceycdpix/sets/72157623668202157/

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Well if you've got it!

I bring you a Model A Edixa Flex. This example has the TLR sytle look down viewfinder with a split screen focusing. The Edixa Flex was produced in West Germany from 1958-65. Wirgin appear to have stopped producing cameras about 1973. The last model the Edixa TL was manufactured for Wirgin by the Japanese manufacturer Cosina. Now Apple and Sony get a lot of their goods manufactured in China are things repeating themselves?

 

I have borrowed this example from my friednd Dave for the weekend. It had a previous life doing caving photography! I intend to run a film through it to see how the photos come out.

 

Taken with a Pentax 50mm MC f1.7 lens at f/2.0

Blackbook 1998

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