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My attempt at the "Looking close... on Friday" theme "Christmas Baubles".
Shot with a Schneider Kreuznach "Makro-Symmar 120 mm F 5.9 Makro-Iris" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Robot II (24x24mm)
Schneider-Kreuznach Tele-Xenon 75mm F3.8
Film: Kodak Motion Picture 5203 ISO 50 push to ISO100
Remjet Remove: Baking Soda + 1000ml 50C hot water
60 secs shaking +60 secs soak water
Develop:ECN2,39C 4:35Mins (Push 1 stop)
Blix: 8mins 39C
Wash: 3:00 mins
Stabilizer: 1min
Flo: 1 min
Scan:Epson V800
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This 1913 Theophile Schneider (SH 78), fitted with 10 litre Hall Scott A7a aeroplane engine, is seen at the Classic Motor Hub in the Cotswolds. Winner of SF Edge trophy race at Goodwood and with numerous hill climb and sprint records and race wins, this is one of the most proven and useable aero engine creations, which has to be seen and heard to be appreciated.
This 1913 Theophile Schneider (SH 78), fitted with 10 litre Hall Scott A7a aeroplane engine, is seen at the Classic Motor Hub in the Cotswolds. Winner of SF Edge trophy race at Goodwood and with numerous hill climb and sprint records and race wins, this is one of the most proven and useable aero engine creations, which has to be seen and heard to be appreciated.
I don't recognize this flower. Looks a lot like Potentilla erecta, but I don't think that's it.
Taken with Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 50mm F2.8 @ f5.6/ APS-C Sensor / Natural Light / Lightroom.
Schneider Super Angulon 120mm Fomapan 100@400 Rodinal 1+100 Stand Development 90 min.
Being invited in !Art and Photography on December 25 2022.
I could photograph this place forever.
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'When the Soft Breeze'
Camera: Chamonix 45F-2
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Super-Angulon 8/90mm
Film: Kodak Ektachrome Duplicating Film 6121; x-09/1991; 12iso
Exposure: f/60; 1/2sec
Process: DIY ECN-2
Near Monument Rocks, Kansas
July 2020
Cambo Wide : 6x12 Sinar Rollfilm Back : 65mm Schneider Kreuznach Super Angulon f/5.6 : Kodak Portra 400
A photograph taken on the first day of winter 2012
Sinar F 4x5 camera
Schneider 150mm F5.6
Adapter to middle format using Film Kodak Tmax 100 (very bad quality)
Develop - Rodinal (1+50) 15:30min (20C)
16.25min (17.5C)
Fix 1:4 10 mins !!!!
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Smoke from Washington state fires leaves haze over BC Canada
West Vancouver, Canada
Sinar F
Schneider-Kreuznach 150mm F5.6
Fomapan 100
F45, 1/8
HC-100,1+31, 6m30"
Fix:12mins
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Camera: Chamonix 045F-1
Lens: Schneider 210mm F5.6
Film: ILFORD Delta 100
Exposure time: 8Mins
Developer: ILFOTEC DD-X
Location: Wu Kai Sha, Hong Kong
Graffiti-Künstler Rene Schneider stellt in seinem Wandgemälde Leinwandgrößen wie Marilyn Monroe, Harrison Ford oder King Kong in Remscheider Kulissen wie das Allee-Center oder am Bahnhof.
Une raison d'être, une force qui nous renforce, une « lumière directrice » : le but nous donne de la joie, de la motivation et la capacité de persévérer. En tant que photographes, il peut alors être bénéfique de relier notre forme d'art à un but. Ce faisant, nous pouvons trouver une approche plus holistique de la création, nous aidant à maintenir l'inspiration, nous offrant de la variation et des défis et, surtout, nous procurant un sentiment d'accomplissement …
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A reason to be, a strengthening force, a ‘guiding light’ — purpose gives us joy, motivation, and the ability to persevere. As photographers, it may then be beneficial to connect our art form with purpose. In doing so, we may find a more holistic approach to creating — helping us to sustain inspiration, providing us with variation and challenge, and, most importantly, giving us a sense of fulfillment …
Credit : © Leigh Schneider
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This 1913 Theophile Schneider SH78, fitted with a 10-litre aero engine, is seen at the Classic Motor Hub with a price tag of £285,000. This rarity is said to have an effortless performance on the road – and has to be seen and heard to be appreciated!
With a Schneider-Kreuznach Rollei SL Xenon 50mm f1.8.
A good test of the lens's sharpness, bokeh transitions and CA wide open. Resting the camera on the railings, trying to nail the focus.
I've posted a large file so you can zoom in to see how sharp the lens is wide open. The bokeh transitions look good. There's some purple fringing - in the in-focus white splodge, and also along the right hand side edge of the curved part of the railing.
Sinar F
Schneider 150mm F5.6
Shanghai GP3 100
Shot at ISO5 F11 5"
Turning Negatives film into Positives.
Process:
1. Develop #1 Ilford Multigrade 1+5 plus Hypo 3.6g/300ml 15mins
2. Wash
3. Bleach: Potassium Dichromate 3g/300ml + Sodium bisulfate 22.5g/300ml = 600ml 6mins
4. Wash
5. Cleaning: Sodium Sulfite -12g/600ml. 2mins
6. Wash
7. Exposure: sunny day 2mins
8. Develop #2 Ilford Multigrade 1+5 6mins
9.Wash
10. Fix 1+4 5 mins
11. wash
Scaner:Epson V800
iso5 5” f11
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Done with:
Schneider-Kreuznach Edixa-Tele-Xenar 1:3.5/135, +Helicoid, @ f/8.0
Brennweite falsch angegeben in EXIF
Focal length incorrectly specified in EXIF
Northbound (timetable eastbound?) Conrail freight has just crossed the Kankakee River and former NYC Kankakee Belt. We're in beautiful Schneider, Indiana on the "Egyptian Line" or Danville Secondary in August of 1981. Today, no freight runs south of here and the tower is long gone. I normally wouldn't want to post a view with such awful lighting. However, I shot so few trains here that voices in my head urged me to. I wish I could have procured that antenna tower. Hell, come to think of it...wish I could have procured the tower too. I would be owner of Schneider's only hi-rise condo.