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B&O color position light signals, still serving their intended roles after being built by General Railway Signal in the first half of the 20th century are lined for a northbound train on the CSX Toledo Sub at South Deshler, OH, April 6 2024. A southbound autorack train awaits on a beautiful spring day, seemingly unaware of the solar eclipse that would follow.
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This Is Joe Rush, the author of the work in my previous post, leaning against a driveable sculpture largely manufactured from an ex-soviet MiG jet he liberated from East Berlin, This from a much earlier show in Cable St. London.
Josef's School of Hair Design in Fargo, North Dakota - Photographed with a Hasselblad H6D medium format digital camera
goli in delft, by the canal with stairs
with a 'ghazi' in hand, or as they call it here, turkish pizza
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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!
This is my second of a continuing "one roll shoot" sessions. I find a model, and I shoot one roll of black and white film. No big productions, no crew, just get out and shoot. I've got 36-ish shots to get something good.
In this case, I decided to shoot medium format, and since the Mamiya 645AF only gives me 16 frames per roll of 120, I shot two rolls (32 frames). Which is close to what I'd have gotten with 35mm and one roll. Hey I make the rules, I can do whatever I want.
This is Ilford XP5.