This photo was taken by my lovely wife. The next photo from the same session has been published here: https://pixelfed.social/i/web/post/610509435470497665 and was captured using the old camera you see in the picture.
I really enjoy taking photos with this camera because you can only take 12 shots, and you look through the viewfinder downwards, not forwards.
I'm back to living after a tough experience. This time a cute bunny, another photo from the same roll as before, more material already waiting to be published! 😊
My new Mastodon profile picture: @arek (There I reveal the behind-the-scenes of my photographic work).
My wife and I tested our new old camera from 1954 that produces square images on a 35 mm film, so on a roll of 36 you can squeeze in over 50 images! (We used the cheapest color film available). 📸
My wife and I tested our new old camera from 1954 that produces square images on a 35 mm film, so on a roll of 36 you can squeeze in over 50 images! (We used the cheapest color film available) 📸
My wife and I tested our new old camera from 1954 that produces square images on a 35 mm film, so on a roll of 36 you can squeeze in over 50 images! (We used the cheapest color film available) 📸
My wife and I tested our new old camera from 1954 that produces square images on a 35 mm film, so on a roll of 36 you can squeeze in over 50 images! (We used the cheapest color film available) 📸
I tested my new old camera from 1954 that produces square images on a 35 mm film, so on a roll of 36 you can squeeze in over 50 images! (I used the cheapest color film available) 📸
I tested my new old camera from 1954 that produces square images on a 35 mm film, so on a roll of 36 you can squeeze in over 50 images! (I used the cheapest color film available) 📸
I tested my new old camera from 1954 that produces square images on a 35 mm film, so on a roll of 36 you can squeeze in over 50 images! (I used the cheapest color film available) 📸
Yesterday a good friend of mine lent me his vintage Contax/Yashica mount 50mm f/1.7 Zeiss Planar lens (late 70’s early 80’d vintage?) I was shooting flowers in the Beaches district in Toronto. I love how this lens renders wide-open! It will be hard to give this lens back! #Photography#color#flowers#Zeiss#Toronto
Just as I think “yeah, the ‘30’s range focusing Zeiss folder is cute but I probably won’t shoot with it again”, I look at the first 2 frames from the most recent roll with it & I then think, “damn, well that just speaks to the desolation of the human heart” & I ponder what stock to next load in it.
Kolejny nabytek Welta Belmira, aparat dalmierzowy najprawdopodobniej z przełomu lat 50 i 60, fantastycznie wykonany. Wyposażony w stałoogniskowy obiektyw Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm f/2.8, wyzwalacz migawki podobnie jak w Praktikach zlokalizowany obok obiektywu, za to wizjer tuż nad wyzwalaczem 🙃