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往右轉
到中間
我可以透露一點陽光
我可以清楚的看見街上的人們
但是他們
並
不知道
早上
6:00
到
晚上
8:30
都像是
2:00
你說百葉窗
怎麼能夠
100%擋住這些奮力想要衝勁我房間的陽光
我說
歡迎光臨
如同....
我不說你永遠不知道的那種
無法100%傾訴我對你的嚮往
那些我將不會透露的那種。
This afternoon I played with fast shutter speeds. The intention was to capture the burst of a balloon.
I was assisted by my daughter Naomi who was instantly promoted to ‘Head of Detonation’ and who also came up with the science of larger quantities of coloured water in larger balloons leads to more dramatic effect. Well done and thank you, Naomi.
So after a few attempts to practice timing and to get an effective shutter speed we achieved these four photos. My favourite is the last one that we took (shown above) because we managed to capture the water in the balloon desperately holding its shape just after the collapse of the latex balloon and just before gravity pulled it to the floor. Ninja timing skills sums it up!! I know the backdrop is a bit disappointing but Mrs B refused to let me use her best Irish cotton duvet cover!
The Kodak Retina Ia is not a difficult camera to open up the shutter on. It is a Synchro-Compur with speeds from 1 second to 1/500, and B.
Taken with a Gelto-DIII camera in week 10 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
This camera takes 127 rollfilm, I re-spooled some 35mm colour negative film into a 127 backing paper. I am puzzled by the out of focus centres, with sharp peripheries, I would have expected the opposite from a low quality lens (though I think this lens is reasonable one anyway). It could be due to the film bulging away from a flat plane, but I'm not convinced. I scanned the negatives to include the sprocket holes, as the original frame size is 3cm x 4cm, so the whole width of the 35mm film is exposed, including the spaces between the perforations.
This is the US model of the original Canonet introduced in 1961. It has a Copal-SV shutter with Selenium cell controlled shutter priority auto exposure and manual override. The range of shutter speed is 1-1/500s. The ring around the shutter release button has a switch for Time exposure, this is in addition to the "B" setting on the shutter. The film advance lever is located at the bottom. It is a folding design and is operated with the left hand -- very clever considering the heavy weight of this camera (700g).
I love the shutter design of x100, really classic!!
Camera for the photo : Leica D-Lux 5, 24mm f2 macro
Old red barn near Rome City, Indiana
This restoration is a community project.
www.cr.nps.gov/hps/tps/briefs/brief20.htm
www.oldhouseweb.com/stories/Detailed/235a.shtml
www.heartlandscience.org/barns/barnsgbankb.htm <<Ohio Barns
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Mask-shutter voice control module v3.
First try to drive the voice-coil.
Multiple states (4) are possible.
This has not been tested!
If you drive both fets the coil is shorted, this should slow down the rotary arm and help to decelerate. R11 and R12 limit inrush current. R13 and R14 determine the quiescent current. C1 and C2 determine the peak current, so the acceleration when switching the direction. I hope not to have made design error. Soon it will be tested whether it can work properly. The control is done by the FPGA module. Some R and C values can change after the tests. The PCB is now in design.
Update:
Replaced with v3.
Spent a few days in New Orleans. I'm sure practically every photographer who visits this crazy place comes away with dozens of pictures of windows and shutters and doors. Sorry to say, I fell victim to the same. It's just that at every step these crazy colors and hues and shapes and contrasts scream out to have their picture taken. It is a potpourri of portals! I'll spare friends and viewers the monotony of it all and only post two...
There I was doing another time-lapse particularly for killing time...I wanted to get a straight shot but thought to do something different and kinda like the angle my tripod was at.....The picture reminds me of the thriller Shutter Island....looks like the misty ocean leading to a mysterious place far away....
Compur shutter repair
Part h on the left has broken in the shutter on the right.
thats why its not even cocking and the shutter release does nothing at all,
It looks beyond repair unless i can get the exact same piece or assembly from somewhere.
You get these old shutters off the main camera body by unscrewing the lens and/or lens ring at the back and then it should drop out.
Taken off the Lincoln Memorial circle steps off Ohio Drive overlooking the Potomac River and a view of the Rosslyn skyline
So, i made this over different days. First day trying to get the shutter okay. But here i started to disassemble the shutter. One piece at a time. I always take pictures, because sometimes when i am putting it all together, there a spring making trouble.
look at this little fellow in the other pictures. If not correct, it can't push the lever up so the lightmeter works. No lightmeter, no auto exposure - no auto - no magic!
Day 15 blue
365 days in colour. I've had my eye on these shutters and today I've managed to get a picture of them. Blue skies reflected in the gaps. Today is St Swithun' s Day today and it hasn't rained - yet. According to tradition what ever the weather is on this day so will it be for the next 40 days.
St Swithun's day if thou dost rain
For forty days it will remain
St Swithun's day if thou be fair
For forty days 'twill rain nae mare
A Buckinghamshire variation has
If on St Swithun's day it really pours
You're better off to stay indoors.