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11/11/18

Dashi is my selected piece for the bienale of youth european artist.

It is the corporative manual of a japan restaurant.

Manual focus Sigma 14mm f3.5 @ f8.

The current m42 manual lenses I use with my Canon.

The 400mm (640mm in digital !) is a new addition today so I have still to test it out fully, as massive as it appears it weighs less than my sigma 10-20.

Now hunting down a 2x and 3x convertor and I know where there is a 500mm and a 600mm for sale (though the prices are much higher than i would normally pay the possibility exist to have an equivalent of an 2880mm F8 lens, with the 400mm alone and a 3x convertor thats 1920mm@f6.3 + given drop off for conversion)

this is my first car! a 1979 honda accord. 5 speed manual with 15 inch enkei rims.

Water burnout. Trust me these were far more exciting on the bike than how they look in the video.

Spread of an NBC brand guidelines manual. The logo was designed by John J. Graham, an art director at NBC. 1959

Brick Lane, London

Nikon Z7ii, CV 35/2.5 Color Skopar

Tokina 135mm f2,8 on Canon 7D

Vivitar Komine 135mm f2.8

After the devastation of floods and associated landslides in this region of southern India, work was then underway to restore the mountain roads, in what can only be described as 'Very Manual Labour'!

The theme for this weekend's product photos is old typewriters, and this manual one's an oldie for sure! This, and the one in my next photo, were both on display in the old Tishomingo County Courthouse/Museum in Iuka Mississippi, as seen back in early September 2016. I've never even typed on a manual typewriter (looks like it might be quite a chore), but the other typing class at my high school had to use them. Luckily, electricity had just been discovered, so our typing class got to use electric model typewriters :P (Just kidding, I'm not quite *that* old, haha)!!

A shot of the beautiful Jeni taken with a manual focus Pentacon 50 mm f/1.8, at an aperture 2.2

1984? AMOCSL-36 Manual Side Loader 36 CuYd.

1/160 sec; f/8; ISO 100

Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM

Manual; Pattern metering

Photoshop Post-Processed

CANON EOS 70D

ISO-100

f/5.6

Exposure time - 1/160

Manual

No Flash

Focal Length 18 mm

This is me having fun with my MF lens..

Lago Talbot, Mt Panorama Bathurst

sony alpha a700

carl zeiss flektogon 35mm f 2.4 manual lens

Press L to view in black

 

Taken with my Pentax 28mm f/2.8 old school manual lens fitted to my 6D. This lens has so much character, I love it!

Too lazy to get up and find the tripod, so DOF could have been better. Tweaked aperture and shutter speed a bit, and the Canon macro lens stabilizer again worked miracles.

GG1 4882 runs to the "Motor Track" at South Amboy NJ. after bringing a train from New York. She is crossing John St., one of two manual grade crossings in town. E units will take the train down the Jersey Coast. June 1981.

Taken with a Kodak Ektralite 400 camera in week 434 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:

52cameras.blogspot.com/

www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240

The film is expired (2007) Fujicolor Superia, processed in the Tetenal C41 kit.

Manual focus Canon FD 500mm f4.5L @ f4.5.

No plumbed in dishwasher here so it's on with my rubber gloves!

Please Note: This is a redesigned booklet. It was redesigned by an Australian called Xerocorp. It therefore has "British-isms", spelling differences from how the CIA would spell some words. The original (with 'American-isms') can be found here: geocities.com/eco-action/crapaganda/xcia.htm

 

Here is the online text that comes with the redesigned booklet:

 

The original document on which this one is based was a sabotage manual produced by the United States Central Intelligence Agency for distribution in Nicaragua in the 1980’s. It was hoped that if enough disenfranchised individuals undertook activities that subverted economic stability, the Leftist government would be more easily overthrown. The manual described itself as “a practical guide to... paralyzing the military-industrial complex... without having to use special tools and with minimal risk for the combatant.”

 

It continues, “Some might think that today’s armed struggle requires military supplies and economic resources only available to states or terorist bands... There is an essential economic infrastructure that any government needs to function, which can easily be disabled or even paralyzed without the use of armaments or costly and advanced equipment, with the small investment of resources and time.

 

The folowing pages present a series of useful sabotage techniques, the majority of which can be done with simple household tools such as scissors, empty botles, screwdrivers, matches, etc. These measures are extremely safe and without risk for those who use them, as they do not require equipment, skill or specialized activities that can draw attention to the doer.

 

One combatant can perform many of them, without having to turn to collaborators or having to make a detailed plan beforehand. These are acts that can be done practically in an improvised way every time an occasion presnts itself. Our sacred cause needs to have more men and women join its ranks in order to perform these sabotage tasks. However, necessary caution should be taken, and only when the task requires it, should another person or persons participate in or have knowledge of a given act.”

 

While the original document was intended to facilitate subversion of the Nicaraguan government, the techniques may be applied to any other state or ‘military-industrial complex’ with which the individual is aggrieved. NB: not only are some of these activities illegal, but encouraging people to engage in them is also illegal. With this in mind, this text is presented as a snapshot of the cold war mentality of intelligence agencies, and not as a practical guide to acts of sabotage.

 

www.geocities.com/SoHo/Opening/7482/ciaintro.html

   

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