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Seen at the
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney NSW, Australia
Image shot with a Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) lens with an approx. 17cm focal length mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid; Nikon D800—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
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Seen at the
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney NSW, Australia
Image shot with a Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) lens with an approx. 17cm focal length mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid; Nikon D800—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
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Seen at the
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney NSW, Australia
Image shot with a Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) lens with an approx. 17cm focal length mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid; Nikon D800—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
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Seen at the
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney NSW, Australia
Image shot with a Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) lens with an approx. 17cm focal length mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid.—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Ashley Harrington were invited to cover the 11th Annual Inspiration Awards Gala red carpet at the Beverly Hilton Hotel inspiring women to inspire girls and honoring Zoe Saldana.
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About Step Up - Inspiration Awards
The mission of Step Up is to propel girls from under-resourced communities to fulfill their potential by empowering them to become confident, college-bound, career-focused, and ready to join the next generation of professional women.
Held annually in the heart of the entertainment industry, Inspiration Awards gathers Los Angeles tastemakers to honor those who embody the Step Up mission of inspiring women to inspire girls. Step Up's most anticipated afternoon of the year, the event includes a red carpet reception, luncheon, fashion show and an awards program honoring those who inspire girls to fulfill their potential. For more info please visit www.suwn.org
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
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Follow our host Ashley Harrington on Twitter at twitter.com/Ash_Harrington
I remember chillin and laughin in carls studio as he did the first vids of this cat in 1989....whos laughing now?????
Seen at Bad Soden (Hesse, Germany)
Set-up: Shot with a Rapid Paraplanat III 280mm f/8.75 (probably by CP Goerz, Berlin) mounted on a Nikon D800 (lens, 52-46mm step down ring, 42-52mm step up ring, two M42 36–90mm focussing helicoids, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, a Nikon PN-11 spacer with tripod mount and a Nikon-mount 36mm DG extension tube).—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
Post-Processing: Nikon RAW to JPG conversion in Nikon View NX2 with sharpening and DS-Lighting adjustment.
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This was my first configuration on my GF2 for super macro photography. Keep in mind this was simply my first test setup for macro after upgrading from a Lumix fz28 as my macro shooter. That's also the reason why I foolishly jammed the DCR 250 in there, which really provides no benefit in magnification...something I learned after posting this picture.
My macro setup is always a serious work in progress that's for sure. I've hence moved on to older reverse mount lenses with f stop lower than this stock lens.
Hopeful potential changes:
-auto bellows+M42 adapter
-Nissin Di466+flash bracket (after my olympus fl-36 died...womp womp)
Update: Just got some extension tubes and an adapter for an old 35m Steinheil :)
Note: The DCR 250 is pretty useless in this setup, really doesn't add much magnification if at all.
Dressed as witch for the school's drama performance
Albury NSW Australia
Shot with an Cindo Paris 85mm Series 62.5mm (ø of the barrel) cinematic projection lens. (Petzval design) on a Nikon D800.—Setup: Cindo 85mm cinematic projection lens set in brass focussing mount ; filter step-down and step-up rings 72-67mm, 67-72mm, 72-67mm, 52-72mm, 39-52mm into the M39-Nikon F adapter.— As part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
Postprocessing: Nikon RAW to JPG conversion in Nikon View NX2 with minor focus and levels adjustment.—B&W in SIlverEfex Pro 2.—White frame in CS3.
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The concept:
a. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search.
b. Using only the first page, pick an image.
c. blog or flickr the results.
1. Favorite movie?
2. Favorite movie genre?
3. Favorite actor?
4. Favorite actress?
5. What movie always makes you cry?
6. What movie have you watched over & over & over?
7. Worst move you ever saw?
8. What was the last movie you watched?
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
9. Favorite cult movie?
10. Most embarrasing favorite movie?
11. Hottest actor or actress?
12. The actor or actress most people say you remind them of?
[Created with fd's Flickr Toys.]
Seen at the
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney NSW, Australia
Image shot with a Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) lens with an approx. 17cm focal length mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid; Nikon D800—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
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Modelo: Miroshlava
Fotógrafo: Ozukaru Rodríguez
Lurkan´s Studio
Alejandro Sanchez Martinez
Mexico DF
Maquillaje y Peinados
Diana Guajardo
Hortencia Calvillo
Lizeth de Dia
Alejandro Moreno
Ruben Reyes
Coordinador de Maquillaje y Peinados
Armando Angeles
Seen at the
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney NSW, Australia
Image shot with a Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) lens with an approx. 17cm focal length mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid.—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
Access all my images via the Collections Page
Seen at the
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney NSW, Australia
Image shot with a Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) lens with an approx. 17cm focal length mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid; Nikon D800—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
Access all my images via the Collections Page
Rapid Paraplanat III 280mm f/8.75 (probably by CP Goerz, Berlin) mounted on a Nikon D800 (lens, 52-46mm step down ring, 42-52mm step up ring, two M42 36–90mm focussing helicoids, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, a Nikon PN-11 spacer with tripod mount and a Nikon-mount 36mm DG extension tube).—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
See here for an assessment of the capabilities of the lens, and here for images taken with the lens.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
This is a one channel Step-up transformator from Luxman, made in the 60's and 70's. It's made to fit in several Lux (Pre-)Amplifiers. You need two of the same type for one MC-cartridge.
This specific model is a 6421S and is made for MC-cartridges with a very low impedance from around 1.5 - 6Ω. The Phono signal will be connected inside the amp on the Primairy winding. The secondary winding will contain a higher current and will be redirected to the normal MM-phono amp inside the amplifier.
Compatible Lux amplifiers:
SQ 1220
CL35
CL35 II
CL35 MK-III
CL350
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Nikon D800 with Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III
Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid.—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
The lens carries the inscription: " Made in France for Baker & Rouse Proprietary Ltd Melbourne—Sydney—Adelaide—Brisbane Nº 893
Anastigmat Series III"
17cm lens, f2 to f64
Image shot with a not-so-tough-at-all, broken Olympus Tough TG-1.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
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Scene of the Australia Clock at the
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney NSW, Australia
Image shot with a Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) lens with an approx. 17cm focal length mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid; Nikon D800—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
Access all my images via the Collections Page
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Ashley Harrington were invited to cover the 11th Annual Inspiration Awards Gala red carpet at the Beverly Hilton Hotel inspiring women to inspire girls and honoring Zoe Saldana.
Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:
www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV
www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork
About Step Up - Inspiration Awards
The mission of Step Up is to propel girls from under-resourced communities to fulfill their potential by empowering them to become confident, college-bound, career-focused, and ready to join the next generation of professional women.
Held annually in the heart of the entertainment industry, Inspiration Awards gathers Los Angeles tastemakers to honor those who embody the Step Up mission of inspiring women to inspire girls. Step Up's most anticipated afternoon of the year, the event includes a red carpet reception, luncheon, fashion show and an awards program honoring those who inspire girls to fulfill their potential. For more info please visit www.suwn.org
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage, please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
www.facebook.com/minglemediatvnetwork
www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork
Follow our host Ashley Harrington on Twitter at twitter.com/Ash_Harrington
Nikon D800 with Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III
Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III (sn 893) mounted on a Nikon D800.
Sequence: Baker Rouse Anastigmat Series III; M42 36–90mm focussing helicoid, 39–42mm stepup ring, a M39 to Nikon F adapter, Nikon-mount extension tubes (12mm DG) and Meike N-AF 46–68mm focussing helicoid.—Part of the Antique Camera Simulator project.
The lens carries the inscription: " Made in France for Baker & Rouse Proprietary Ltd Melbourne—Sydney—Adelaide—Brisbane Nº 893
Anastigmat Series III"
17cm lens, f2 to f64
Image shot with a not-so-tough-at-all, broken Olympus Tough TG-1.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved
Access all my images via the Collections Page
Pose by Cheyn Lane, available NOW at Step Up shop
Pose par Cheyn Lane, disponible bientôt au Step Up shop