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on the process of: August 2012
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On the process of. Notes on the photo making. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. An easy-peasy Holga macro mod. I set out to do some macro work with the Holga yesterday and was really pleased with the results. All images were taken with the bulb setting, on Kodak Ektar 120 film and developed with Arista C-41 chemicals. While this particular post focuses on how to do this really easy. Macro modification and to determine the point of focus for the modified lens, I'm (perhaps deliberately? As an alt film plane.
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Through A Glass, Darkly: The Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum
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Through A Glass, Darkly. Photos, techniques, minutiae, etc. Monday, December 15, 2014. The Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kodak slide dupe film. Kodalith Ortho type 3-6556. Yashica electro 35 gsn. View my complete profile. There isnt a lot (or maybe anything) worth saying about this camera that hasnt already been said. You can Google-up its hist. Where'd the Numbers Go! Book Review - Beauty In Photography by Robert Adams. Isolette III Overhaul part 1. I, Film Nerd.
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Random Camera Blog: June 2015
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My thoughts and activities in photography, camera collecting, current events, and photographic tips. Monday, June 15, 2015. Packing the Camera Bag(s). In a couple of days I'll be leaving for northern Michigan to attend Photostock 2015. Then, the film. I ALWAYS bring more than I will use in 4 days, but who knows what I'll end up shooting? Better to have too much than not enough! Weatherwise, this year may be wet and cool. It doesn't matter though. There will be enough to keep us busy. Links to this post.
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Random Camera Blog: March 2015
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My thoughts and activities in photography, camera collecting, current events, and photographic tips. Saturday, March 28, 2015. Lots of stuff to look over. Because the Kiwanis folks have volunteers that look over the items, you are more likely to find that things actually work. It's a good place to browse, but since it is only open on Saturday mornings, it can be quite packed and busy, too. Tom Nighswander, local photographer and Kiwanis volunteer. In the glass case. The Miranda Sensorex II is a beauty.
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Random Camera Blog: April 2015
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My thoughts and activities in photography, camera collecting, current events, and photographic tips. Wednesday, April 15, 2015. A few weeks ago I purchased a really nice example of a Miranda Sensorex II SLR at the Kiwanis sale. At $25, how could I not do so? It wasn't until a year later that I received an Exa IIa SLR, which of course, was primitive by comparison. I blame my lack of photographic ascendancy to that turn of events. Links to this post. Thursday, April 02, 2015. Some Cameras Don't Age Well.
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Random Camera Blog: May 2015
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My thoughts and activities in photography, camera collecting, current events, and photographic tips. Friday, May 29, 2015. The Honest Camera: Mary Ellen Mark 1940-2015. Along the lines of Lewis Hine, she was able to give voices to those without a voice via her photography. This image belongs right up there with those of Walker Evans. On the sharecroppers of Hale Co., Alabama. Links to this post. Saturday, May 16, 2015. Now, for some May images. Links to this post. Thursday, May 14, 2015. After I left the...
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Random Camera Blog: June 2014
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My thoughts and activities in photography, camera collecting, current events, and photographic tips. Saturday, June 28, 2014. The Envoy was produced in the 1950s in England. It is a fixed focus wide-angle box camera that takes 120 film as well as 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 plates. The wire frame finder is all you need to gauge your composition. The rear part of the finder has parallax correction for close-ups. Since it is fixed focus, your closest focus is achieved with the smallest aperture:. F/11 - 10 - 60 ft.
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The Lansing Photo Cyclist: May 2010
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Thursday, May 27, 2010. Depth of Field: Don't Overdo It! Taken with my Polaroid 110a at f/4.7. For good or bad, shallow depth of field is the attribute of a photograph that typically strikes a viewer as a quality of professional photography. It is also the subject I'm asked most about by lay photographers. I have seen many uses of shallow depth of field when it's inappropriate, and many budding photographers overuse the hell out of it once they figure out what it is, and how to produce it. This past Wedn...
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non?: 02-Oct-2009
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Friday, 2 October 2009. Well, if you are, you can find very interesting articles, on Polaroid, other film and vintage cameras, on Vog's site. I, for an insance, invested some hours in that place and i was far far away from boredom! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bay Area Art Quake. Magazinul National de Arta Contemporana. A SORT OF LIFE. 33T and 45T by artists. Corpuri - Perspective contemporane. Nothing to be done. Libros libres musica libre. Nostalgie de la boue. Satan Owes Us Money. LA FOLIE DU JOUR.
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Random Camera Blog: July 2014
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My thoughts and activities in photography, camera collecting, current events, and photographic tips. Friday, July 25, 2014. The average monthly pages views hovers around 5000, which I think is pretty good. The all-time most viewed post is the one about the Argus 75, and the second is a review of the Gakken-Flex. Wow. Who knew that the Argus 75 post would be so popular? Nope You get deleted. I appreciate real comments and am always willing to reply if you have a question. The camera just plain works, and ...