Archive | February, 2012

Flickr group submissions week 37

Untitled by falcaomalzbender taken with a Nikon FM2 on Kodak T-max 400

Untitled by Marixian taken with a Pentax MX

Jackie Olympus

Jackie Olympus by Dave.Rowswell taken with a Nikon F100

Sci-Fi Cosplay

Sci-Fi Cosplay by Paul Glover taken with a Canon F-1 on Kodak Ultra max 400

Blast Furnace

Blast Furnace by SeanGalbraith.com taken on 4×5 Fuji Astia

[Video] Say hello to my little friend…

A very nice video made by James Looker, a photographer from Australia. It’s a short bio of himself but viewed from the point of the camera.

Flickr group submissions week 36

Untitled

Untitled by RaedAG taken with a Hasselblad 501cm on Ilford HP5+

СТУЛъ (antique chair)

СТУЛъ (antique chair) by zinnober2010 taken with a Linhof 13×18 on panchromatic glass photographic plates

Heart Broken

Heart Broken by Paul Glover taken with a Canon F-1 on Legacy Pro 100

Old Fiat 1

Old Fiat 1 by Goloby taken with a Nikon EM on Kodak Portra 400 NC

Kodak320TXP-film2-pic6

Kodak320TXP-film2-pic6 by Focaldesign taken with a Yashicamat 124G on Kodak TXP 320

[Collection] Agfa Rapid iso I

[Mamiya RB67] Agfa iso-rapid I

The Agfa Rapid ISO I is a camera as simple as it gets. The Agfa Iso Rapid I sports a 42.5mm lens with a fixed aperture of 8.5 and a shutter capable of two times: 1/40 second for clouded weather and flash an 1/60 second for sunny weather. It’s very small, light but still pretty sturdy. It produces square photos on 35mm film in an agfa rapid cassette. The agfa rapid system cartrigdes aren’t sold anymore, but we have an tutorial on the website for putting regular 35mm in agfa rapid cassettes.

Because of it’s fixed focus, you can only get sharp pictures if you keep at least a distance of 1,8 meter, which is pretty far. It’s an ideal camera to take with you on summer trips during the daytime. Because of it’s square format it gives you a different look, which is fun. There isn’t much more I can say about it, except they are dirt cheap on flea markets here in Belgium

[Video] Street photography in China

If going out on the streets of Hong Kong and mainland China with a full blown Mamiya 7 and Metz flash isn’t crazy enough, photographer ERIC also chews through medium format film as if it were candy. He made a behind the scenes movie about his street photography, enjoy