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Der Knoten ist max. 8 mm groß.
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Thema "Knots" am 27.09.2021.
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At the Auburn Cord Duedenberg Automobile Museum in Auburn, Indiana
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Anhänger mit Edelsteinen (L ca. 4,5 cm) am Lederband.
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Prompt
steampunk fashion model, wearing an intricately detailed corset with brass gears and leather straps, elegant top hat adorned with clockwork embellishments, delicate lace gloves, standing confidently, highly detailed face with piercing eyes, soft cinematic lighting, warm amber and copper tones, vintage industrial backdrop with exposed pipes, steam vents, and Victorian machinery, highly detailed, sharp focus, 8k UHD, masterpiece, hyper-realistic, dramatic atmosphere, volumetric lighting, intricate textures, photorealistic, ultra HD, cinematic composition
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...you've got a brand new key. I couldn't resisit the title...hahahahah. These were on a shelf in my parents' basement...I swear, their house is just a wealth of photo ops, and not just flowers. Anybody else remember taking these apart and making skateboards? I saw it on 'Back to the Future'...heeheeheeheehee.
...I just couldn't help myself...here's Brand New Key by Melanie
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Featuring Tanaka // Vasl'More Corps. // Miss Black
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Taken at a recent car rally at Hamstreet. This is an old MG. according to the owner it took him ten years to rebuild. Really thought it would well as an abstract. This is the closest image I can find to this old car.
145/365,
Purchased March 13, 2020,
Stainless steel back
Singapore movement
Base metal bezel
Leather strap from China
Update; May 25 2026
Dead after 2 years 3 months 25 days (1st battery replacement )
2nd battery replacement May 25 2026, $1.00 for 846 days
The Accutime watch (model WCCMS14 3022) uses a standard SR626SW silver oxide button cell battery
When purchasing a replacement battery, you can use any of the following widely available brand equivalents:
Standard Size: SR626SW or SR626
Duracell: 377
Energizer: 377
Maxell: SR626SW
Alkaline Alternative: AG4 or 377A (Note: Silver oxide batteries like the SR626SW are highly recommended over alkaline because they provide a more stable voltage and last much longer in wristwatches)
A beautifully preserved Yashica 635 twin-lens reflex camera displayed in a heritage setting. Introduced in the 1950s, the Yashica 635 became renowned for its versatility, capable of shooting both medium format and 35mm film. The warm tones, aged leather strap, and vintage surroundings help tell the story of an era when photography was a slower, more deliberate craft. Captured to celebrate the timeless design and enduring legacy of classic film cameras that helped shape modern photography.
I came across this by accident while looking for a rubber band to tie a batch of coloured pencils together - and I can't remember whether it originally came from Africa or South America. It's a leather braid some 15cm long and 8mm wide.
This is not just the head of an ordinary hiking cane. It is special. It is an oak wood hiking cane for outdoor photographers. My cane's cap screws off to expose a bolt that screws into the threaded hole of the bottom mount of my camera. In other words, my hiking cane converts into a monopod that steadies my camera for long exposures on dark forest floors.
Oak is a good hardwood for a cane. It feels good in the hand. It is strong but light.
Even if Appalachia's terrain is not steep or slippery, where a cane helps with balance and I am not worried about breaking my expensive camera gear in a fall, my hiking cane is also great for removing cobweb-strewn trails. Appalachia's spiders craftily weave their webs from one side of a path to the other. When someone on the trail walks by, such as yours truly, spiders land and sometimes bite. Their bites harden, itch, and stay for days. Ticks are also sometimes caught in those spider webs that cling to passersby. Not good! Fortunately, this cane has knocked down many spider webs.
This wood cane has been a trusty hiking buddy of mine for many years.
My father used a Contessa just like this around Seattle and on various trips through the 50's and 60's, making Kodachrome slides. I remembered he would use the blue flashbulbs and he would rub their bases on his leather shoe soles before using.
My friend Brent gave me this Contessa a few years ago after I told him about my father's camera.
Zeiss-Ikon Contessa - 35mm Rangefinder
Second Version 1953-1955
45mm f:2.8 T Zeiss Opton Tessar in Synchro Compur
My newly restored and fixed Yashica-12 with a selfmade leatherstrap attached.
As we can see it had been heavily used in the past decades - I wonder which stories it could tell us.
Minolta XD; 50mm f1.4; Ilford Delta Professional 3200
This is from a year ago - when we had heavy snow in the Kilpatricks. I climbed the Duncolm and tried out my Dad's old Kodak Retinette. I managed to ruin the film though, and I'm not sure if it works at all.
Although my Bessa R4A has framelines for 50mm, they are quite small and set within the 25mm framelines. The R2 has full 50mm framelines. The R2 also has full 35mm framelines compared to the R4A.
This little beauty came my way via my 'friend across the pond' Jeff, a fellow film enthusiast and scooterist too!
Little teaser before I put up a small triptych of my new camera :)
I've missed shooting film after selling off my EOS-3 to a fellow flickr user quite funny enough, and as much as I loved the ease and handling of the EOS-3, it was just too bulky and it didn't make sense having a full frame 5d alongside a canon film camera of the same dimensions with the same lenses.
I've been interested in rangefinders for a while, avidly following John Sypal's tokyo camera style tumblr where he always encounters many film users and especially after my friend Chris introduced me with the Epson RD-1s, although digital, I loved the rewind lever and it's incredibly small size and super sharp lenses that made even a 50mm 1.8 look gigantic in comparison! It marvelled me that such a small lens could produce results better than that of my 35L or 85L along with all the new dslr lenses with autofocus and nano crystal coatings and what have you. Beside just the quality of a handmade, full manual lens produced almost 50 years ago, there is just something magical and fun shooting with a rangefinder style camera. No blackout in the viewfinder when taking a picture, overlapping the image in the finder for that perfect focus and composing within frame lines given for a specific lens really makes you think more about composition and I feel like I take more care in taking a single photo instead of when snapping away and checking your results with digital. Mijonju and Kai have talked about this many a time on their inredible and entertaining vlogs and I really understand where they come from after this experience.
I've found my passion again, in picking up my camera to capture memories everyday, which makes me, for lack of a better expression, happy.
I'll talk about the experience with shooting leica in particular and the m5 itself in the next photo, but I think I've rambled on long enough :P
Finished my first roll of portra yesterday and I'll be picking it up tomorrow, so hopefully everything turned out alright! (I have nooo idea if the meter or the lens or body have any issues but waiting and seeing the pictures you took (and many you forgot taking) is something I've missed quite a bit)
Tagged some flickr friends (sorry if you don't like being tagged :P ) who's streams I follow and draw lots of inspiration from that have incredible work and who love to shoot film as well, so I'd be love to hear your experience with it and keep up the amazing work :)
Happy Weekend - July 19
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Skin: [utopia] Pinocchio / ivory / evo X
Top: [Val'More] - LeatherStrap
Jeans: Guilty 087 Barrio Jeans Luxury
Tattoo: .: Vegas :. Tattoo Applier Creed
Bracelets/Ring: Valhalla - Tanathos set
Background: Tropix // Graffiti Hallway BackDrop 03
Utopia //Valmore // Guilty // Vegas // Valhalla // Tropix
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Lips: Izzie's - Inside Lips Corrector
Trainers: Gutchi - SK8 V3 Special Edit. "Snake Sketch Black" (free group membership)
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Despite my love of Canon, I decided to go with Micro Four Thirds for my daily use, for its quality and compact size. I sold my Ricoh GX-200 along side with a leather case I made for it, so for months I had no good compact camera in my bag. You know me, I like to customize. This time with my newly acquired Olympus E-P1, I made an unusually broad leather strap which doubles as a protector in certain ways. (Oh gee, Panasonic Lumix GF-1 white is equally attractive, comes with a built-in flash too, tempting. Thanks to the stratospheric priced Leica X1 with fixed lens so I can forget about it. Let's get back to Olympus, did I tell you I was lucky to get a 20% off somehow? For the record, Olympus' Camedia C-800L released in 1996 was my first digital camera)
I could've bought a case but the original case for EP-1 is just too big. Some Japanese camera case makers did a great job to create leather stickers and cases for EP-1 too, but I just don't like the styles. You want something, you make it. So I took some scrap leathers and made this broad strap in white color matching the camera. I decided that a case for the beautiful PEN is a waste of its beauty, a strap with some protective function is just enough for a semi-compact camera.
The shape of the strap is like a paper tag, I love stationery you know. When I want to put the camera in lying position, it also acts as a protector for either the back or the bottom of the camera. Sounds trivial but with a few more twists such as adding a button, cutting a hole in the middle of the broad strap for the lens etc, this can be a camera case doubling as a strap or the other way around. Just slip the body into the strap's hole and button up for storage... anyway, if I have the time, a version 2 will be implemented with such features.
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This extremely masculine looking "Flieger" watch made by STEINHART was designed using historical models based on the design of the so-called observer watches, which were part of the equipment of every air force navigation officer in the 1940's. This beaut sure is the odds-on favourite of my collection. The beautifully made satin-finished stainless steel case with the prominent 10 mm crown makes every watch collector’s heart beat faster. The curved anti-reflecting sapphire crystal and the richly ornated Swiss Unitas manual wind-up movement gives this Pilot watch it's unique appearance. A "must have" for every collector of Pilot watches!!
The strap is made out of a vintage Swiss Army ammunition pouch from the 1940's and is hold by a legendary PRE-V buckle as used on Panerai watches.
Watch, strap and buckle are a perfect symbiosis of Swiss and German craftmanship.
Shots appropriately taken on my vintage leather bomber jacket. My wife asked me if I'm going crazy, when she saw me going out at the balcony with all that paraphernalia... well, at the balcony the light is much better than inside... :D
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Technical Details
Type: Nav B-Uhr stainless steel
Item no.: F0301
Movement
Swiss Unitas 6497 manual wind-up
backside with gravure
geneva stripes & blued screws
Functions
hour, minute, sub-second at 9 - I love sub-second at 9, looks so sexy to me... :D
hour, minute and second hands blued and with white superluminova C1
Case
satin stainless steel
Back
stainless steel screwed with see through window
Diameter & height
47 mm (1.85 inches) x 14.2 mm (0.56 inches)
Weight
123 g (0.27 lbs) without strap & buckle
Crystal
sapphire crystal, domed, interior side is double anti-reflecting
Strap
5 mm thick Swiss ammo strap made out of a vintage Swiss Army ammunition pouch from the 1940's. All handmade and hand stitched in Germany by MEVA straps. The inner face is made out of soft nappa leather for perfect wearing comfort. Lug width 22 mm.
Buckle
legendary screwed PRE-V buckle with STEINHART logo made of solid stainless steel L316. Due to its pronounced curving the buckle rests perfectly on the watchband without damaging it. The aquiline spike allows an easier opening of the buckle. The dell for the spike avoids scratches on the buckle. Compared to spring bar examples the screw on this buckle ensures a firm hold on the strap.
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