TLR Norma 150 Comp Bottom Lens 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Testing my new Sinar Norma Twin Lens Camera. This is 150mm f5.6 Schneider chrome Componon, Fuji HRU XRAY 9x12cm
TLR Norma 150 Comp Bottom Lens 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Testing my new Sinar Norma Twin Lens Camera. This is 150mm f5.6 Schneider chrome Componon, Fuji HRU XRAY 9x12cm
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“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”
― Mark Twain
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Igor.
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Twin Lens Norma 300mm Componon Bottom Lens by Nokton48, on Flickr
Test Shot #3 (nothing artistic!) my new Sinar Fastest Twin Lens camera, equipped with the chrome 300mm f5.6 Schneider Componons. 9x12cm Fuji HRU XRAY film in Sinar Norma Film Holder, processed 18 minutes in 62F straight replenished Legacy Mic-X film developer. Broncolor C171 375WS Monolight strobe with Broncolor Pulsoflex Soft Box camera left. A silver fill panel just outside camera range on the right.
This is the view that you see through the camera with the BOTTOM LENS. One pop at F16 Arista #2 8x10 Multigrade developer laser aligned Omega DII with black 180mm Rodagon and Omegalite diffusion head
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“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”
― Mark Twain
Tuco, we all age and pass
I often went to OSCAR WASTYN CYCLES HAS BEEN SERVING CHICAGOLAND SINCE 1910
and a Chicago Wheelman member, I got one of the last tours of the Chicago Schwinn factory and Corporate Office. Bought what I could at the final auction
I regret selling my 1969 Bianchi with full campy and rode it on tubulars glued on like bellows
I love all bikes on 2 or 3 wheels, it is time to get another Town and Country from the 1969, their differential was the difference, it can be pedaled on 2 wheels either side.
1992NOGARD Leashes Me by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Tin Can
Yes, sew-ups. In my youth I was breaking away with a F. Kessels Main D'Or, a Belgium frame maker, that was also Campy Record equipped headset bearings and dropouts too. I still have the frame but not the sew-up rims. It has been disassembled and stored for a long time. I've been thinking about cleaning it up and making a single speed out of it.
img20210214_08404786-Edit by John tomasella, on Flickr
This is the darkroom print scanned on an Epson V600. 150mm lens on Fomapan 100. 21 minute exposure. Developed in HC-110 1+63
Pizza rack bicycle, Tuco? That's one mean praying mantis giant insect instead! Surreal. Belongs in a Japanese B horror movie versus Godzilla.
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