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A falta de luz.... siempre cabe la posibilidad de algo diferente... más creativo. En el este caso no se ni cómo pero se llega a diferenciar el nº de la casa, eso si, a duras penas.
Cámara: NIKON FM3A
Película: Washi A
ISO: 12
Velocidad Obturación: 1/8
Apertura : -
Distancia Focal: 50mm
Objetivo: AF Nikkor 50mm 1.4D
tanto per restare in tema con la pioggia che da giorni al lago ci tiene compagnia....
felice settimana a voi tutti !!!
I bought this at the a local thrift store this past Thursday for $16.99. I dropped in 4 fresh AAA batteries, and it works fine.
These came out in 1985 along with the Pentax A3000 and Canon T70. They were all manual focus, auto-wind SLRs, and could be used in fully programmable mode with the correct lens. With this lens, it will only do aperture priority (which I prefer.)
Nikon took a different approach to the design by placing the batteries flat on the bottom inside a holder. You could buy a second holder for quick changing the batteries, or there was a AA battery bottom also available.
Photo: Sony NEX-5N + Nikon E Series 50mm, f1.8 (a different one)
I have a modest collection of cameras although my wife says I have too many. This is one of my favorites. I do love to shoot and develop film. Just like Christmas morning every time I pull a roll out of the tank.
What are you waiting for ?! - Biarritz
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Pues parece que si, en mi pueblo no ha quedado nada... pero si en la sierra. Hasta un palmo de nieve, increible. Eso si, ya no puedo decir que no he visto nieve este año.
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It's exactly sunset on a blustery day in Saint Paul, Minnesota. In the last light of day a BNSF Heritage One Paint CW44-9 leads a long intermodal train from Midway yard west of town down the Mississippi River at CP Hoffman. This view is courtesy of Mounds Park in east Saint Paul, and is known as "Dayton's Bluff". This evening the railroad was busy with the trains of UP, CPKC, and this final BNSF move at sunset. The solo H1 was DPU'd to another H1 about 2/3rds of the way back in the train. A great leader by BN standards against the only decent light seen all afternoon...
Thanks for looking!
Situated within the Berchtesgaden Alps in the municipality of Schönau am Königsee, just south of Berchtesgaden and the Austrian city of Salzburg, the Königssee is Germany's third deepest lake. Located at a Jurassic rift, it was formed by glaciers during the last ice age. It stretches about 4.8 miles in a north-south direction and is about 1 mile across at its widest point. Except at its outlet, the Königsseer Ache at the village of Königssee, the lake is similar to a fjord, being surrounded by the steeply-rising flanks of mountains up to 8,900 feet, including the Watzmann massif in the west.
Thanks for taking a look. To see photos from the rest of the trip Click Here to see my Alps and More album.