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Fits a fig. Thought this has all the needed toughness to make a great landmate :D

Silver gelatin positive ( Rollei black magic emulsion) on magnifying glass.

Made in my darkroom by projection of a medium format negative (6x7 Pentax Takumar 105mm f2,4)

 

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Bronica Sq-A Kodak Ektar

Seeking a heavier-armored battle tank for their upcoming conquests, the APA designed the Pangolin to spell doom for enemy tanks. Its low profile keeps it out of harms way from enemy tank guns that are mounted higher up.

Weight: 26.5 tonnes

Length: 6.68 m

Width: 3.56 m

Height: 2.00 m

Crew: 4

Main armament:76.2 mm tank gun

Secondary armament: 7.62 mm machine gun

Shot my second ever roll of medium format film last weekend and just got the scans back today! Thanks to The Darkroom in California for developing and scanning! This was taken along the canal in Indianapolis during an #indyfilmwalks event. Sightly edited. Oh and this film expired in freakin 1980!!!

Shot with a Mamiya RZ 67 Pro II.

With apologies to any vegan viewers, I enjoy grilled beef cooked medium rare with the fat trimmed back and served with greens on the side . . .

 

This photo was taken with an Asahi Pentax 6 X 7 medium format film camera with a Super-Takumar/6X7 1:2.4/105mm lens and Kowa L1A ø67 filter using Kodak Ektar 100 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

Reverse-knee mech frame. I have a Vertical Tank built on a variation of this that I'll get to posting when the Brickcon hullabaloo dies down.

 

Five points of articulation in each leg. Ball joints are both a blessing and a curse, especially when used as ankle joints bearing the weight of everything above it. They hold just fine, though. Click hinges in the knees, plate hinges and clip-rod joints in the hips.The feet need not be so long, the finished model I have stands on feet have as long (1 x 4).

 

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Pinzón Terrestre Mediano

Geospiza fortis

Film photography - Kodak Tmax

Trying medium format with TLR

Josef's School of Hair Design in Fargo, North Dakota - Photographed with a Hasselblad H6D medium format digital camera

1927-1932

120 film medium format 6x9 camera.

Lens: Skopar 10.5 cm / 4.5.

This is a high quality camera with a nice lens.

I would like to thank my collegue Henrik who gave it to me !

It belonged to his grand father (on the mother side). His grand father was born in 1907 (Denmark) so the camera was probably bought by his grandfather's father. Very interesting to have the camera's history and to give a new life to a beautiful object. I think the pictures turned out fine for a so old camera!

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medium deep bowl 8"x 8" x 4.5" white, ice blue with chartreuse interior & dogwood flowers

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Bronica ETRS

75mm f/2.8

Kentmere 400

goli in delft, by the canal with stairs

 

with a 'ghazi' in hand, or as they call it here, turkish pizza

Test Olympus OMD EM-1 - Video

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