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One snowshoe hare attempts to leap over a neighbouring one.
Perhaps its just spring but lately the hares have started chsing each other around.
I added a bit of canvas at the top and then cropped this shot to about 75% of full frame for composition.
Here is some of the lens I use. I got the Zenit about 4 or 5 years ago with the Helios 44M but I never did any picture with it! I usually use these lens mounted on my Canon EOS digital. The Zenit is pristine though, and I plan to use it for a new series of pictures.
Porst 135mm f/1,8: It is the only german lens, although conception is japanese. I believe this lens was sold under different name. In my opinion, this is my best M42 lens. Sharpness of pictures is amazing and the bokeh is beautiful, especially the transition between sharpness and blur. Surprisingly, focusing is not too difficult.
Helios 40-2 f/1,5: I have this lens for 5 or 6 years now. I was really looking for it. The principal appeal of this lens is the bokeh, especially if there is some scattered light source behind the subject. Quite heavy, and difficult to handle, focusing is a nightmare! I often prefer the Porst which is more usable, but the Helios can produce some really outstanding pictures if you know how to master it.
Peleng 8mm f/3,5: A very fun lens! Distortion is amazing! Bring that lens in a party with friend, and you'll have lot of success and fun. But in my humble opinion, this lens is far overrated. Construction is amazing, it's a heavy lens, and very tough. But the sharpness is not that good, and there can be some kind of bad reflection in corners. I got mine a couple of years ago, before all that fuss with M42 lenses, for a bit more than 100 euros. Today, it is far overpriced, and I would recommend the Samyang 8 mm for example (although Peleng works for full-frame, and Samyang is dedicated to APS-c).
Zenitar 16mm f/2,8: Very disappointing in my opinion: images are very low contrasted (notably at 2.8) et quite soft. The fisheye effect is rather weak, particularly on APS-c. Still, it is a compact, and well build lens. I keep it because it is convenient in some cases. Better use it on full-frame.
Mir-1V 37mm f/2,8: It's an interesting lens... It is very light and tiny, but still very well build. It can be used as a standard lens (as it is close to a 40 mm) or a wide angle (as it is close to a 35 mm). Resolution is very average, but it can still produce very nice picture. Bokeh is interesting and produce a nice "3D" effect. It is very difficult to use on a Canon 350D because for some reason the camera always overexpose pictures when mounted with this lens. Some people like this lens, other don't... I guess it depend on what you are looking for. A good thing: price is very very cheap.
Helios 44-M 58 mm f/2: A good lens, with a wide aperture. It is not spectacular, but it is interesting. I used it a lot, but today, I have far more interesting 50 mm, and I use it very seldom. Still, it is well build and produce sharp picture.
O.K. That house did not really blow up. This was part of a 4th of July fireworks display just behind the house. Also, I wonder if any keen eyed viewers recognize that house from about 15 pix back. Yep it's the one used in my Rare Fog in Vegas shot. Maybe it's just in my sight line because both pix were shot from our front yard.
Alley Oop / Heft-Reihe
cover: Alex Schomburg
Pines (Visual Editions) / USA 1949
Reprints from Alley Oop daily (NEA) / USA
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
Alley Oop / Heft-Reihe
cover: ?
Pines (Visual Editions) / USA 1948
Reprints from Alley Oop daily (NEA) / USA
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: bit.ly/1XVeRs1
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Alley-oop swirl #cinema4d #xparticles #greyscalegorilla lighting.
by @graphic_dreams on Instagram.
Woensdag - Wednesday 11 Januari 2023
One of the Air Ambulance Rescue Helicopters serviced in The Netherlands by ANWB Medical Air Assistance BV based at EHLE
Info
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Registration : PH-OOP
Type : Airbus Helicopters H145
C/N : 210063
Build : 2015
Owner : ANWB Medical Air Assistance BV
Flight : EHLE
Location : EHLE
While I was in the dollar store in the same plaza as my work I noticed the cheapy knockoff barbies, or specifically their dresses. I was smitten with two of them and purchased them post haste and while one's dress is sewn onto her with no straps to refasten it (a problem to be remedied later) that was ok because both of them, with a flimsy comb and shoes included with each, cost the same as this 'official' Barbie dress.
I just don't get it babs - If your KNOCKOFFS with thinly rooted hair and badly molded/cheap bodies can manage to make fully printed clothing why can't you?
There's no road of any sorts for this person to hit this pole like this plus this is Coors property - Golden, Colorado.
Last weekend myself and partner enjoyed a nice pre-Xmas weekend away in Lincoln, plenty of shopping, eating and drinking was done oh and the odd bus picture was grabbed!
This is a vintage early Volvo Olympian from 1993 working an afternoon School contract for Sleafordian.
The bus was new United Counties.
Alley Oop / Heft-Reihe
cover: ?
Pines (Visual Editions) / USA 1948
Reprints from Alley Oop daily (NEA) / USA
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
Privately owned ex French Air Force Dassault MD.311 Flamant No.282/316-KY cleans-up as she gets away for her display slot during the Coventry Airshow, 13th August 2000.
After retirement from the French military, several 'Flamingos' found their way into private hands appearing subsequently at Airshows throughout Europe. 282 was placed on the French civil register as F-AZFX in 1991 and I saw her previously at the RNAS Yeovilton 1995 Air Day.
According to sources she was withdrawn from use in 2011.
At least two are still active having appeared at Shoreham in 2013 to display as a pair at the Eastbourne sea-front Airshow 'Airbourne' - see below
Scanned 35mm Transparency