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F 6.3 Gundlach 4x5, 6 1/2" Series IV Anastigmat with Ilex shutter. Four elements, intended for 4x5 plates, will fully cover 5x7 when slightly stopped down. $16.50
F 1.9 Ultrastigmat 41mm - high speed lens for movie camera and direct positive work. Supplied in barrel mount with diaphragm or in Betax shutteR.
Bausch & Lomb f/2 lens.. Anastigmat 3" ideal for miniature camera work, making small paper positive portraits. Mounted in Ilex General shutter.
Packard shutters, have three wings with the special advantage of a very large opening in a very small shutter.
Verito f/4 lens - Any degree of softness or sharpness may be obtained with this very high speed lens by simply changing the size of the diaphragm aperture. Definition is not destroyed, but pleasingly subdued so that retouching is practically eliminated.
6 1/2". 8 3/4" and 14 1/2" focal lengths.
SET 3 – Olive Branch Kroger, Post-Remodel
The main signage itself reads “DAIRY fresh from the farm,” and is affixed to some almost-shutter-like structures hanging forward off of the wall. Behind the signage are some stencils reminiscent of rolling hills, similar to what is also seen in the produce department wall décor in fresh and local (which is not present in this location, since produce isn’t against a wall, but can be seen here, as an example).
(c) 2024 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
These were virtually all solid Tessar formula units, and this one is probably an excellent performer.
There's a stain of sorts on the front element, which I think is from contact with the flexible lens cap. It can probably be removed, but I loath using liquids or even mild wipes on a lens unless it's a fingerprint or, say, beer.
This is mounted on a Linhof Kardan-compatible board, or perhaps someone has pried off the Linhof logo.
Not a bad lens, but not nearly as good as the others in this array.
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I seem to have quite a few shots like these, but couldn't resist this one which was taken in Cardiff.
The colour of the building was dramatically changed and intensified by the setting sun, which gave it those gorgeous glowing yellow hue.
Ready for removal, nothing is in the way. Make sure the shutter is discharged, so the gears are in proper alignment when it is reassembled to the camera.
- TÍTULO ORIGINAL: Shutter Island
- AÑO: 2010
- DURACIÓN: 138 min.
- PAÍS: Estados Unidos
- DIRECTOR: Martin Scorsese
- GUIÓN: Laeta Kalogridis (Novela: Dennis Lehane)
- MÚSICA: Varios
- FOTOGRAFÍA: Robert Richardson
- REPARTO: Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, Emily Mortimer, Michelle Williams, Patricia Clarkson, Max von Sydow, Jackie Earle Haley, Elias Koteas, John Carroll Lynch, Ted Levine, Christopher Denham
- PRODUCTORA: Paramount Pictures / Phoenix Pictures / Sikelia Productions / Appian Way
- GÉNERO: Thriller. Intriga | Thriller psicológico. Años 50
- SINOPSIS:
Verano de 1954. Los agentes judiciales Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) y Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo) son destinados a una remota isla del puerto de Boston para investigar la desaparición de una peligrosa asesina (Emily Mortimer) recluida en el hospital psiquiátrico Ashecliffe, un centro penitenciario para criminales perturbados dirigido por el siniestro doctor John Cawley (Ben Kingsley). Pronto descubrirán que el centro guarda muchos secretos, y que la isla esconde algo más peligroso que los pacientes... Thriller psicológico basado en la novela homónima de Dennis Lehane (autor de "Mystic River" y "Gone Baby Gone")
- NOTA FILMAFFINITY: 7'3
- NOTA CINEPATAS: 7'92
- NOTA IMDB: 8'1
- MI NOTA: 7'5 (Mira que iba con miedo de que no me gustara ya que no soy muy dada al cine de Scorsesse, pero la peli está realmente bien, no se hace pesada a pesar de su larga duración. Aunque el final sea algo típico, pero vamos, me ha gustado)
- TRAILER: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYVrHkYoY80
Images from Adorama Photography TV: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 18: Freezing Motion with Shutter.
In this episode Mark demonstrates how to freeze motion by adjusting your camera's shutter speed. This technique is great for capturing things like sports, pets or kids!
View entire video here:
D100 hack shutter.
The sliding contacts indicates the correct position of the sequnce motor. The connections are in the counterpart. This is the secret of how the sequencer works. For the shutter I do not need all positions.
D100 hack shutter.
The sliding contacts indicates the correct position of the sequnce motor. The sliding contacts are showing in the counterpart picture. This is the secret of how the sequencer works. For the shutter I do not need all positions.
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