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Whispered from my heart and soul to my unwilling eyes
Lift my vision from the ground lift it to the sky
Skies they used to be so ugly rain that stings my face
Opens up their glory just earth and sky and space
And your passionate embraces absolve me of my sin
Your life lifts me up so I can see
See the sky again
~~Edwin McCain
These shutters/blinds are actually white ... taken early in the morning inside the hotel as the light was starting to peek through.
A shuttered window with a large bush growing out of it, couldnt see what was on the other side, a little courtyard maybe? Taken in the little village of Atsipopoulo in the mountains of Crete.
Canon EOS 5D MarkII
Planar 50mm F1.4
写真展『TOKYO SHUTTER GIRL:2』やってます。
明日、10月19日は15時以降に在廊の予定です。
『TOKYO SHUTTER GIRL:2』
フォトギャラリー・アルティザンTOKYO
10/13~10/27
11~19時(最終日18時まで)会期中無休
Aug. 5, 2021: Three slow-shutter images from this morning at Conejo Creek North Park in Thousand Oaks. I put a neutral density filter (16ND) on my 70-210 zoom and walked around shooting at about 1/4th second handheld. I liked the results.
Location: Munich
Camera: Canon EOS 350D
Shutter: 1/3200
Aperture: F4.0
ISO: 400
Focal Length: 18mm
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Feel free to press "F" if you like the photo!
Camera: FinePix X100 (FUJIFILM)
Lens:
Focal Length: 23 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Aperture: f/10
Shutter Speed: 1/800 sec
És curiós com aquesta càmara, tant discreta per fora, és preciosa per dintre. Realment la bellessa està a l'interior. I com vaig llegir per la xarxa, aquesta és una càmara amb burca. Aquí podeu veure una vista frontal del obturador rotatori, del model Eastman Rotary Shutter. Està blocat en la posició oberta en mode T.
La Kodak No.2 Bulls-eye és una càmara del tipus caixa, molt usual entre els models amateurs de finals del s. XIX i primera meitat del s. XX. Kodak fou probablement qui més les popularitzà, amb la propia Kodak que donà nom a la marca, i la Brownie, produida per milions d'unitats (i que creà el format 120 encara en ús actualment).
Però la Bulls-eye de Kodak té la seva propia historia particular. Una camara competidora de Kodak, la Boston Bulls-eye, fou la primera (1892) en emprar una finestreta vermella posterior que, juntament amb un paper numerat al rodet, permetia avançar la pel·licula sense anar a cegues. George Eastmann, de Kodak, primer creà una copia, la Kodak Bullet (1895), i després directament tota la companyia Boston, pasant les seves cameres a denominar-se Kodak Bulls-eye.
Històricament també és interessant com aquesta càmara, tot i ser relativament barata, fou emprada per la propia familia imperial russa, com demostren nombroses imatges de les filles de Nicolau II amb una Kodak Bulls-eye. Aquesta que tinc és del model D, el darrer, produit entre 1900 i 1913. I de fet és molt, molt, de les darreres, ja que s'en produiren 257.000, i el nº de serie d'aquesta és 258.6XX.
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It's interesting how this camera, so monotonous on the outside, it's rich and beautiful in details on the inside. As someone said in the web, this is a camera wears a burqa. Here you could see it's Eastman Rotary Shutter open, in the mode T.
The Kodak No.2 Bulls-eye is a box camera, so usual in later XIX- early XX centuries. But this model is quite remarcable. First produced in 1892 by the Boston Camera Mgf., it incorporated the back red window to check the advance of the film, reading it from the backing paper, something quite usual later in most 120 format cameras. But George Eastmann of Kodak recognized this advance and produced first a copy, the Kodak Bullet, and then in typical Kodak fashion, bought all the Boston company, in 1895. From that year untill 1913, they were produced under the name Kodak, and with some minor changes. The model D, this one, was made from 1900 to 1913.
The Bulls-eye was used by the Russian imperial family, and it appears in several pictures of their family album, in the hands of the daughters of the tzar Nicholas II.
It appears that the total production was "arround" 257.000 units, and this particular camera must have been one of the very last ones, because it's serial number is 258.6xx!!!
camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/No._2_Bulls-Eye
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bE66WjD5jGQ
www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/appareil-813-Kodak_Bul...
www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_C253.html
About the tzarist connection:
www.kodaksefke.nl/2-bull-s-eye.html
www.kodaksefke.nl/mediapool/89/892906/data/romanov.pdf
www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2514069/Russian-Grand-...
This was failing to retract to the left after cocking the shutter - which prevented the shutter from releasing.
The shutter on my FE2 occasionally jams. This was the adjacent frame.
Ayutthaya, Thailand.
Nikon FE2
Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-S Auto 35mm f/2.8
LomoChrome Purple XR 100-400 shot at 200.
Since I WAS NOT driving the other night, I decided to play with the shutter speed on the Interstate (US) Motorway (UK). This would be so much fun if the camera could be held stationery, but the least little bump destroys the image. Doubled and flipped.
Log cabin extension to Barn/shed or vice versa?
Somewhere near the Southern border of B.C. and Alberta