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These photos, taken with the Rollei 35 cameras, are of the remains of theRobinson's works in Chesterfield.
Robinsons grew massively during the first part of the 20th century and thousands of people worked in the various plants in Brampton. However the company has declined massively and is a shadow of its former self. These pictures show a bit of the redundant land and buildings.
Older photographers will remember the massive impact that Rollei made in the 1960s. The camera was the smallest 35mm camera ever made and was well constructed with a good lens. Production moved to Singapore and new versions with a Sonnar lens were introduced. I have both a Rollei 35 and a 35S and loaded the 35 with Ilford XP2 and the 35S with Ektar. The cameras are a bit fiddly to use, they have a built in meter but no rangefinder so pre-judging the distance is essential and knowing your depth of field at different apertures helps too. I'll post a photo of the cameras later.
These photos, taken with the Rollei 35 cameras, are of the remains of theRobinson's works in Chesterfield.
Robinsons grew massively during the first part of the 20th century and thousands of people worked in the various plants in Brampton. However the company has declined massively and is a shadow of its former self. These pictures show a bit of the redundant land and buildings.
Older photographers will remember the massive impact that Rollei made in the 1960s. The camera was the smallest 35mm camera ever made and was well constructed with a good lens. Production moved to Singapore and new versions with a Sonnar lens were introduced. I have both a Rollei 35 and a 35S and loaded the 35 with Ilford XP2 and the 35S with Ektar. The cameras are a bit fiddly to use, they have a built in meter but no rangefinder so pre-judging the distance is essential and knowing your depth of field at different apertures helps too. I'll post a photo of the cameras later.
These photos, taken with the Rollei 35 cameras, are of the remains of theRobinson's works in Chesterfield.
Robinsons grew massively during the first part of the 20th century and thousands of people worked in the various plants in Brampton. However the company has declined massively and is a shadow of its former self. These pictures show a bit of the redundant land and buildings.
Older photographers will remember the massive impact that Rollei made in the 1960s. The camera was the smallest 35mm camera ever made and was well constructed with a good lens. Production moved to Singapore and new versions with a Sonnar lens were introduced. I have both a Rollei 35 and a 35S and loaded the 35 with Ilford XP2 and the 35S with Ektar. The cameras are a bit fiddly to use, they have a built in meter but no rangefinder so pre-judging the distance is essential and knowing your depth of field at different apertures helps too. I'll post a photo of the cameras later.
These photos, taken with the Rollei 35 cameras, are of the remains of theRobinson's works in Chesterfield.
Robinsons grew massively during the first part of the 20th century and thousands of people worked in the various plants in Brampton. However the company has declined massively and is a shadow of its former self. These pictures show a bit of the redundant land and buildings.
Older photographers will remember the massive impact that Rollei made in the 1960s. The camera was the smallest 35mm camera ever made and was well constructed with a good lens. Production moved to Singapore and new versions with a Sonnar lens were introduced. I have both a Rollei 35 and a 35S and loaded the 35 with Ilford XP2 and the 35S with Ektar. The cameras are a bit fiddly to use, they have a built in meter but no rangefinder so pre-judging the distance is essential and knowing your depth of field at different apertures helps too. I'll post a photo of the cameras later.
These photos, taken with the Rollei 35 cameras, are of the remains of theRobinson's works in Chesterfield.
Robinsons grew massively during the first part of the 20th century and thousands of people worked in the various plants in Brampton. However the company has declined massively and is a shadow of its former self. These pictures show a bit of the redundant land and buildings.
Older photographers will remember the massive impact that Rollei made in the 1960s. The camera was the smallest 35mm camera ever made and was well constructed with a good lens. Production moved to Singapore and new versions with a Sonnar lens were introduced. I have both a Rollei 35 and a 35S and loaded the 35 with Ilford XP2 and the 35S with Ektar. The cameras are a bit fiddly to use, they have a built in meter but no rangefinder so pre-judging the distance is essential and knowing your depth of field at different apertures helps too. I'll post a photo of the cameras later.
♪♫ Gutenmorgenduft - Dzihan & Kamien ♪♫
Uno de esos fines de semana en los que suelo despertarme a hora muy temprana decidí, sobre la marcha, tirar para la desembocadura del Río Guadalhorce, decidí volver a flipar con la salida del sol al amanecer que tanto me gusta, estaba nublado, de golpe me encontré con este especie de..de...de...¿?
no sabía si era un observatorio de aves, o que alguien había vivido durante un tiempo en esta construcción a base de palos y cañas, incluso quedaban vestigios de una bandera....
¡una Bandera!...
esta me hizo volver a la infancia, soñar despierto, rememorar aquellos juegos eternos con mis herman@s y prim@s en la terraza de nuestra casa, por ello pensé que sería la construcción de unos niños soñando con ser piratas.... o aventureros..... o Indios & "Combois"....
...o Robinsones en Guadalmar.
Feliz Martes de Nubes a Todos.
Happy Tuesday of Clouds to All.
Brotherly Love
Oscar helps Henry with his button. #cute #twins #twinstergram #brothers #dapper #love #sunny #Saturday #beautiful @instagram #therobinsons #family #son's #helpful #awesome
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natthewriter: #fashion
natthewriter: #fashicon
lisahendrixfitness: So cool! :)
natthewriter: I'm imagining this in twenty odd years when one of them is getting married and they're doing exactly the same thing, pulling exactly the same faces.