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a7rii + Meyer Optik 1:4 f = 300mm (1991, Made in Germany; T-mount; Orestegor)
This Meyer 300/4 is a historic lens. After 'Die Wende' it was decided to separate the Görlitz plant from the Jena Zeiss combine and transform it into a GmbH . The conversion took place on July 1, 1990. The newly created Feinoptisches Werk Görlitz GmbH again delivered lenses labeled with MEYER-OPTIK and Made in Germany . For example the Meyer-Optik 135 mm f / 2.8 lens with M42 or Praktica B mount, and this 300/4, with T-mount (!) and Exakta mount.
Overall, however, it was not possible to set up competitive production in the short time allotted to the company. On October 3, 1990, and thus immediately before the Photokina , the Treuhandanstalt announced the end of the newly acquired Meyer-Optik on June 30, 1991.
From a walkabout with my Leica.
Leica M6ttl and a Elmar 50mm.
Expired Tmax 400 developed in Xtol 1 + 1 for 9 min (N + 1)
Printed on Fomaspeed and Fomatol LQN.
Partly bleach to lighten the white’s.
(Think that’s all :-). )
Candid naga on the roof at Wat Phra Singha,Chiang Mai, taken through the wood ventilator.
แอบถ่ายรูปพญานาคกะลังเล่นลิ้นอยู่บนยอดโบสถ์วัดพระสิงห์ ที่เชียงใหม่มาค่ะ....อิอิอิ ^__^
The exterior of each of the twin lighthouses on Thacher Island consists of 540 granite blocks. Within the granite wall and separated from it by 18 inches is a two foot thick brick liner, containing occasional ventilators like this one.
Cape Ann Light Station on Thacher Island, Rockport, Massachusetts
a close-up view on a wheel of the Renault EZ-Go concept car. Seen at the Festival Automobile International. Paris Invalides, 2019
Gros-plan sur une roue du concept car Renault EZ-Go. Vu au Festival Automobile International, à l'hôtel des Invalides. 2019, Paris
almost 4 months early, i was born on july 27th, and was supposed to be born on november 10th. i weighed 1 pound 11 ounces when i was born and spent 3 months in the nicu. the only problems i have now are a few scars and stiff lungs, possible copd but we really dont know what it is. i've sprung from somewhere around 7 inches long (i can't remember what it was), to 5'8" tall. i fit in my dad's hand at the time. what a difference. it all came to an end with a very happy ending :)
this photo set is to bring hope and comfort to those who have a premature baby.
Photographie hdr 30 x 30 cm prise dans les PO d'un vieux ventilo de four (je crois) abandonné dans la nature.
Rien ne se créé tout se transforme !
In the days when we burned coal for heating and cooking, the coal man (I never knew of a woman in the job) would deliver the coal in sacks from his van or cart. If you were not so well off the coal was kept in a bunker at the back of the house and often access was only via the front door, necessitating him walking through the house, with all the attendant dust and dirt.
Wealthier people stored the coal in the cellar, which was accessed outside the front of the house via a coal hole.
Here is the cover for the coal hole - note how it allows ventilation, so the coal does not get damp in the cellar.
These covers were universally round - any other shape could be accidentally dropped into the cellar.
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