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Iga
Algorri, Gulf of Biscay
Sony A6000, 35 - 105mm Minolta zoom lens
Nice one!
Speaking of digital...I've been messing around with the idea of a small digital cam for those times where I would like that convenience. So I bought for under $150 a Light L16 camera. An interesting little thing that I heard about but the initial pricetag was crazy. Well it's a quirky camera but very capable. Here's a shot I took today of my new car:
https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...L16_00032s.jpg
On that note - it's an 1985 Corvette with just over 13,000 miles on it (!). I drove it back from Illinois. Took the top off for the first time I think in its life and cruised around town! Looking forward to an occasional drive with this along with my classic film cams, of course! I brought along my Nikon F4 and Widelux F7 on this trip and need to develop the film - both cameras from the same time period or thereabouts. I am thinking I might do some car shows and mock up this car like it is from a late 80s photojournalist, ready to rush to a news scene - F4 and a telephoto on a window mount, F3 and a fast 50 in the seat, press passes hanging from the rear view window... :)
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Awesome!
I saw a young lady back in HS, she and her sister had matching red Vettes
One had a sticker, 'If you can beat me, you can eat me'
Nobody could beat her
Street racing has some tricks, one is never wait
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Corran
Nice one!
Speaking of digital...I've been messing around with the idea of a small digital cam for those times where I would like that convenience. So I bought for under $150 a Light L16 camera. An interesting little thing that I heard about but the initial pricetag was crazy. Well it's a quirky camera but very capable. Here's a shot I took today of my new car:
https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...L16_00032s.jpg
On that note - it's an 1985 Corvette with just over 13,000 miles on it (!). I drove it back from Illinois. Took the top off for the first time I think in its life and cruised around town! Looking forward to an occasional drive with this along with my classic film cams, of course! I brought along my Nikon F4 and Widelux F7 on this trip and need to develop the film - both cameras from the same time period or thereabouts. I am thinking I might do some car shows and mock up this car like it is from a late 80s photojournalist, ready to rush to a news scene - F4 and a telephoto on a window mount, F3 and a fast 50 in the seat, press passes hanging from the rear view window... :)
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In the same vain
I got an early VHS 2 piece camcorder
Took it to Elkhart Lake race track, 'Road America'
Young ladies thought I was News Coverage and uncovered
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A little truck made of tires from big trucks
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Beach of the Cathedrals, Galicia, Spain
Sony A6000 Minolta 35 - 105 lens.
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My dad, ca 1994. Hasselblad 150mm Ilford FP4, Edwal FG7
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My dad, ca 1994. Hasselblad 150mm Tri-X (400), HC-110
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...829cf778_c.jpgMakiflex Acros 150 SymmarS by Nokton48, on Flickr
Orton Geological Library, Ohio State University, Columbus Ohio
Plaubel Makiflex, 150mm Schneider Symmar-S lens at F16, three minute exposure on Fuji Acros.
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