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Nuna6 wordt stevig aan de tand gevoeld op het circuit van Zandvoort
Fotograaf: Jorrit Lousberg
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First roll with the Contax II (1936) with Carl Zeiss Sonnar 1:1.5 50mm lens.
Quite some light leaks on many of the frames. I'm not sure if it's the camera alone though or if the film got light too. Will test another roll with more care.
We tried out a number of different styles and combinations and garage tile manufacturers. Swisstrax garage flooring out-shined them all. This small section has a lot of foot prints on it because whenever someone would come in to check on the progress of the renovation, they felt compelled to walk on the Swisstrax flooring.
Test of Yashica Penta J 35mm SLR. Shot on Ilford HP5+ with Yashinon 50mm f/2 cocking lens. Developed in Xtol stock + 1:100 Rodinal 8.5 minutes. Scanned with Canoscan 8600f.
It works and seems to be pretty accurate throughout all shutter speeds, but opening back up after cocking the lens doesn't happen very well. Perfectly peachy with any other lens though.
Sergio Perez (MEX) Sahara Force India F1 VJM07..
Formula One Testing, Bahrain Test One, Day Three, Friday 21st February 2014. Sakhir, Bahrain.
Test portrait with brolli only. Wall was providing what fill was there.
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Daniel Juncadella (ESP) Sahara Force India F1 Team Test and Reserve Driver..
Formula One Testing, Day Four, Friday 31st January 2014. Jerez, Spain.
I was finally able to get my testing PC set up. Its an HP tower running Windows XP/IE6. I'm using VMWare Player to test the new template in XP/IE7, Win2000/IE6, and Linux/Firefox.
I gave up on trying to get the KVM switch to work. Instead, I plugged the tower's VGA into my monitor's second input, allowing me to easily switch between the two. Sure, I'm stuck with two keyboards and two mice, but its not the end of the world.
elvis was not so thrilled to be our test baby to the grocery store...but you know .....we gotta work out the kinks....
I took the lens from a projector made in the 70s (the kind with a cassette tape built in for educational use) and 'attached' it to my point and shoot camera (the camera I use for all the photos on Flickr.)
Result = good.
This is a small need/thread from the cactus that tequila is made from. I got it (yay pockets) while in Mexico earlier this year.
This photo is completely unedited.