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Part of Open House New York (OHNY) where on a weekend once a year many beautiful architectures and spaces normally not open to public are open for people to see.

 

And luckily this year again the TWA Flight Center at the JFK airport is open to public.

 

This is truly one of my favorite building in NYC. Designed by architect Eero Saarinen, opened in 1962. A survivor from the "Jet Age" and was made a National Register of Historic Places in 2005. I'm glade they preserve this beauty.

 

I've missed this one since I've learned about it for the past two years. Luckily I made it this year. I've heard that this could be the last time it opened for public view before it will close and transform it in to hotel with restaurants and etc.close and transform it in to hotel with restaurants and etc.

 

I decided to take the pictures the old fashion way and bought along my vintage 1973 Hasselblad 500C/M, with late '60s to early '70s 50mm, 80mm and 150mm Hasselblad chrome lenses. Luckily tripod was allowed so with my 500C/M mounted on it I walked around and enjoyed the beautiful space inside. Although I have to say that it was not easy taking pictures with my Hasselblad set up because there were so many people there, still I had fun and got stop by a few people because of the 500C/M one guy asked me if his son could take picture of him next to the Hasselblad, of course I said yes. Funny, I had my DSLR with me that day with wide zoom but I didn't use it at all!

 

The place was packed and the downside of this is that people were everywhere blocking many parts of the building. But it was good to see so many people interested in this beautiful place. I hope I will make it to another place next year's New York Open House.

 

Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M (1973 vintage) Lens: Hasselblad 50mm f4 Distagon T* chrome. Film: Kodak Portra 160. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Digital conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 4.

Kiev60 + zodiak 8b(30mm/3.5) tmax400

Kodak 66 model III, folding medium format camera, produced by Kodak United Kingdom between 1958-1960.

s.n. 31829

It is an improved version of model II which was already popular and cheap.

Use 120 film and takes 6x6 negatives.

Lens: Anaston, f4.5/75mm.

Velio shutter speed: B, 1s, 1/10s, 1/25s, 1/50s, 1/100s, 1/200s.

Snoopy alseep on top of it

Mamiya RB67 Mamiya Sekor 90mm f3.8

Fuji-Hunt dev in Paterson tank

Remy shot with Yashica Mat 124G and Tri-X 120 film.

亂沒fu的只好卯起來胡搞.....

好像還不錯?!

Camera: Rolleicord III 75mm f3.5 Schneider Xenar. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Film: Kodak Ektar 100. Digital conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 4

Zeiss Super Ikonta IV. Ilford XP2 medium format film.

bellows camera

Kershaw PEREGRINE III

Taylor-Hobson Adotal 80mm F2.8

Hat and pin on hat: Disney Store US (Star Wars merchandise)

Glasses: Theo

Black top: Forever 21

Top: Friendly Oak

Bag: H&M with a variety of pins from all over the place

Totebag: British Museum (Book of the Dead expo from a few years ago)

Skirt: made it myself

Sandals: TEVA

Accessories: Veritas, Roxy, handmade, Disney, British Museum, Annso's art

 

Camera: Agfa Click 1

Film: Kodak Ektar 100 (120mm)

Read more about this photo in this post on my blog :)

 

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Yashica Mat 124G with Kodak Portra 160.

 

Friday is my 10-year anniversary on Flickr. That's crazy. Almost everything imaginable has changed over those ten years, but Flickr's still an every-day thing.

Pentax 6x7 loaded with Kodak Ektar 100 medium format film. Images Captured April 2020

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No unauthorized use, reproduction or distribution without prior permission.

 

Malta,

Taken on 120mm film using Mamiya C220

Knight Family Farm Stand remains near Hanover, PA. The store burned to the ground in January 2025. Ilford HP5+, Pentax 6X7

another for my people and cameras project. This particularly nice example of a Hasselblad 503cx belongs to the one the only BigCrustyApe.

 

Oh and i want one, badly

This lone tree soldiers on in a harsh isolated part of Sunshine.

 

This image is from my recent solo exhibition entitled, ‘The natural the constructed & the in-between’ opened on the 9th of February and ran until the 7th of March. It was being exhibited at Sunshine Artspaces, 2 City Place Sunshine.

  

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Taken with the YashicaMat 124G and Kodak Ektar 100.

 

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Bus and truck wrecking yard near Williams California

Rolleiflex 3.5F

Ilford XP2 medium format film

Gilchrist Oregon mill pond with Odell Butte in back ground.

 

Zeiss Super Ikonta IV /Tessar 75mm /f 3.5

Ilford XP2 medium format film.

Date:2008/09/30 台中-豐樂雕塑公園

Camera:Mamiya 645 PRO

Lens:MAMIYA A 1:2.8 F=150mm (135等校換算=90mm)

Film:FUJICHROME Provia 100F Professional(RDPIII)

Scan:台中金霏林 NORITSU

Pentax 6x7 loaded with ilford Ortho 80 medium format film. (first time shooting ortho80) October 2021

The new members of the family... :-))))

 

'bladski needed a home... :-) he was looking so lonely on that shelf... all forgotten behind all the black 'blad backs (try saying that 10 times)... because "in soviet russia, 'bladski shoot you!" so evidently he has been on that shelf for many a season...

 

... and then, it was expressed to me, that it might shoot the way a trabant drives... so... Oh thank you thank you thank you! Version 2.0!

 

I hope i do them justice ... I'm going to need help!

 

Thanks Master_PoQ for the manuals and the peripheral excitement!

 

[VOB]

 

Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M (1973 vintage) Lens: Hasselblad 80mm f2.8 Plannar T* chrome with Hasselbald (Y) yellow filter. Film: Kodak Tri-X 400. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Developer: Kodak D76 1:1 9.75 mins at 20*C. Digital conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 6.

Camera: Agfa Click 1

Film: Ilford Delta 100

 

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No unauthorized use, reproduction or distribution without prior permission.

  

Rolleiflex 3.5F

Ilford XP2 film

More about this photo here on my blog.

 

Copyright 2015 Hilde Heyvaert.

All rights reserved.

No unauthorized use, reproduction or distribution without prior permission.

 

Nice addition to my camera collection. Fun to use! STROBIST INFO: Three Nikon Speedlights off camera at 9,6,3 o'clock triggered by Flashwave III's. Manual camera exposure and Nikon 55mm f2.8 Micro on D300

Pentax 6x7 loaded with Kodak Portra 800 medium format film shot at box speed. April 9th, 2022

Long ago abandoned, but not forgotten, is the Sea Breeze. She lays at rest along McNears Beach in China Camp State Park. China Camp is a wonderful place located in San Rafael, along San Pablo Bay. Unfortunately, it is one of many California State Parks that is slated to close later this year due to the budget crisis.

 

Camera: Yashica Mat-124G

Lens: Yashinon 80mm f/3.5 with B+W Light Red 090 Filter

Exposure: Not noted, but metered with Gossen Lunasix 3 and adjusted two stops for filter

Film: Ilford FP4Plus 125

Scanner: Epson V750-M Pro

 

You can see my write up of the Yashica Mat-124G on my blog by clicking on the link below:

douglasbawdenphotography.wordpress.com/2011/12/22/camera-...

  

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Pentax 6x7 loaded with Kodak Ektar 100 medium format 120 film. September 2018

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