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  • winterbeams

    2014-01-22 에 wil6ka 가 공유

    So I am the manager of the girlband "las Martitas". Together we really go places, show our talent, to make our way up in showbiz. Yeah it's a stony way, but you know, the sun always shines on the top, boys and girls.

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  • Telespargel X Kathe

    2014-01-21 에 wil6ka 가 공유

    The TV-Tower of Berlin has the awesome nick "Telespargel" (Television Asparagus), Berliners have their own sense of humor :) On Kathes recent trip to the Telespargel I annoyed her by pulling out my loaded capturing devices. Well, but, I, think, it's, been worth, it.

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  • Nanda Falva

    2011-02-04 에 bornsloppy 가 공유

    Hindu tempel

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  • The Instamatic

    2012-05-15 에 vintage_heart 가 공유

    Luckily I found a 126 cartridge for this little guy loaded with some expired film. Guess who will be testing this out for the next project. Apparently you can use 35mm film. The sprocket holes just might mix it up a little...We'll see.

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  • #18220575

    2013-04-21 에 tinaaaaa 가 공유

  • 4th of July

    2011-07-12 에 woosang 가 공유

    Winter in Sydney

  • #17251149

    2012-10-17 에 grazie 가 공유

    Two afternoons spent at the beach after work...to catch the sunset....these are before and after shots of this daily event...

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  • #12754928

    2011-03-08 에 sergio 가 공유

  • Taron Vic Rangefinder

    2013-04-21 에 chrisg35mm 가 공유

    The lastest A1 fully functional addition to my collection. This battery-less "Vic" model has a selenuim cell on the front of the top plate and a coupled lens aperture/shutter speed. A spot in the viewfinder indicates yellow (under) red (over) or black for correct exposure. The correct expose is a sliding scale between an aperture of f/2.8 – f/22 and a shutter speed of 1/30 – 1/250sec. So you could have an exposure of f/2.8 at 1/30 in low light or f/22 at 1/250 in very bright sun. Once the correct exposure is determined, the lens can be un-coupled and manually set to under or over expose the auto setting as you require. A dial on the top plate in manually set at zero when a film is put in. The film ISO setting is a pin on the lens with a standard wind-on lever on the top to advance the film (the pin is easily caught and moved so it needs checking before taking a photo).

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