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BKSPicture
shared by bkspicture on 2012-10-07You can find more of my work on my homepage: http://www.bkspicture.com/ _________________________________________ Also have a blog where I write about my photo experience, tips and trick etc. . . . . . . . . http://www.blog.bkspicture.com/ _________________________________________ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/BKSPicture/171493582895927
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Il riposo del guerriero.
shared by cristinaaltieri on 2012-05-21[lasciarti andare via]
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Mirar
shared by hassinmano on 2012-07-16Ese horizonte que no se, al menos durante la lucidez.
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shared by kylethefrench on 2012-08-18wedding and 90th bday party
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First rolls with my Mamiya 6
shared by saintempire on 2012-08-2375mm lens
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Classic Ford Mustang
shared by ehmahh on 2011-09-06Classic Ford Mustang! Car showing at Wilton House car show.
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Classic Car
shared by ehmahh on 2011-08-17Classic car at Wilton house supercar show.
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shared by clickiemcpete on 2011-07-01I'm sure any serious Leica user would turn up their nose at xpro but I'm totally digging it. I hear this thing will do doubles and I can't wait to try that as well. Alternated between Voigtlander 50/3.5 and 15/4.5 lenses on this roll.
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shared by clickiemcpete on 2012-05-23XPRO Florals and Macros
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shared by clickiemcpete on 2011-01-26Testing Kodak BW400CN for the first time in the Bessa R3A. This was a lot of fun and I'm wondering why I waited so long to shoot this roll. I'll have to get more of this stuff. :)
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shared by clickiemcpete on 2011-04-09First Xpro experiment with the X-Pan.
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Gala e - 1961 Ford Galaxie
shared by alburnkat on 2012-08-12I thought I'd try to run a roll through the dishwasher before shooting it. I did get some subtle streaking and a few little brown spots, but no real damage, I'll have to try again some time. This is the Bumpers, Bikes and Bands show in Plymouth MI's Old Village neighborhood.
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1954 Ford Pickup
shared by alburnkat on 2012-08-12I thought I'd try to run a roll through the dishwasher before shooting it. I did get some subtle streaking and a few little brown spots, but no real damage, I'll have to try again some time. This is the Bumpers, Bikes and Bands show in Plymouth MI's Old Village neighborhood.
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Junior
shared by antsy on 2012-04-26twas lazy day for her
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shared by marymachin on 2012-07-22January 2012
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le cat
shared by angelhaken on 2011-10-01cat in action :D
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using distagon 50mm f4
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Panoramix
shared by wil6ka on 2009-08-06In the US of A most buildings don’t have a long history, considering there are churches in old Europe telling a story stretching over a thousand years. Basically everything in the states has the charm of something new and fresh. And they made a great twist out of it, because everything is convenient and tries to hit the need of the one that uses it. Take stadiums or convention halls. While in Europe football stadiums tell a lot of stories, but it’s freaking cold and you might don’t see the whole picture. There it’s more about the glory instead of the functionality. But with every new stadium we are learning and by now we have a lot of those very practical Multi-Purpose-Sport-And-Convention-Thingies. And we learn from the best there is: The Staples Center. The Staples Center was build and is owned by the Anschutz Entertainment Group. A multinational company that not only owns various sport teams in the USA and Europe but they also own ... aeh….how can I say that….well bits and pieces of Michael Jackson. Hence they tried to do these fabulous shows in London and he deceased shortly before they tried to make money with everything left. So the “This is it”-movie was there idea and you could even keep the entrance ticket for the shows in London for a little fee. But let’s come back from bones to stones. The final farewell of MJ was celebrated in the Staples Center. But what is good for the king of pop is also good for the queens of basketball: the LA Lakers. I was lucky and Microsoft paid me a ticket for the final series last year. Quite exciting, not only the match against Orlando, but also the architecture of the center. In these halls it is possible to change the interior design within hours. There are also NHL matches and concerts. Quite contradicting actually. But everything’s possible in LA. Highest capacity is 20.000 visitors. And still they have built the center in 1999 in a way, that every show, every match is looking packed. It is almost 100.000 square meters big, but it looks that there are many tens of thousands spectators. For the Lakers, the stands are assembled very steep under the roof. Therefore you have from almost every spot a great view. The seats up front are reserved for celebraties like Jack Nicholson or Heidi Klum. Most of the stands is covered in Black shadow, the plentiful lights are all directed to the court. Like a coloseum, where the gladiators meet. It is actually quite a challenge to get a ticket, which are often sold out for years. So what happens is, that groups share a certain capacity of season tickets. And they are shared among them like a trophy. So seeing a match is a priceless treasure. The Staples Center is close the Convention Hall where many fairs are held. You get there by car on S.Figueroa Street 1111, though it might be tough to get a parking lot, at least if you travel in a limo, like most people do.
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Fujicolor Pro 400H (120, 400 ISO)
written by nation_of_pomation on 2011-08-16 #gearFujifilm's professional quality, medium speed film. Check it out!
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Playing with Lomography X Tungsten film
shared by adzfar on 2012-02-17Another 'weird' results. The photos really in reddish. As usual, expect the unexpected.
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First use of the 35mm Kit
shared by craigramsden on 2010-11-24A quick trip around Aberdeen with the last of my old expired film to test out the Yashica 635 35mm kit.
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Portrait tests
shared by danbarry on 2011-11-24Testing out my new/old Yashica 635 - an unmitigated pleasure to use. The light meter wasn't so reliable as you can see. These are only temp scans. Actually DSLR photos of the neg, with the colors flipped. Gives a nice vintage look. but I'd like to get them scanned properly.
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Portrait tests
shared by danbarry on 2011-11-24Testing out my new/old Yashica 635 - an unmitigated pleasure to use. The light meter wasn't so reliable as you can see. These are only temp scans. Actually DSLR photos of the neg, with the colors flipped. Gives a nice vintage look. but I'd like to get them scanned properly.
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BKSPicture
shared by bkspicture on 2012-02-12You can find more of my work on my homepage: http://www.bkspicture.com/ _________________________________________ Also have a blog where I write about my photo experience, tips and trick etc. . . . . . . . . http://www.blog.bkspicture.com/ _________________________________________ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/BKSPicture/171493582895927
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