Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 10:01 am Post subject: From my 1971 PENTACON SIX in JAPAN |
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pentaxpete wrote:
In 1973 I went to JAPAN for 10 days when it was very difficult to travel there -- I went with a fellow member of Barking Photographic Society to which I belonged at that time -- I took my 1971 bought East German Pentacon Six with some old lenses I had adapted to fit as I wanted to take ' Medium Format' transparencies for an agency to try to get some 'sales' -- well, many years later the agency which took over the original one has sent back ALL my 'slides' as they no longer want 'Hard Copy' images only DIGITAL from Full-Frame cameras -- so I have a few 'Old Slides' to show you -- here are some from my Japan trip-- others have been 'dumped'
Maiko Girls, 80mm f2.8 Biometar lens, Braun EF 300 flash, AGFA CT18 film
Japan :Maiko Dancing Girls by pentaxpete, on Flickr
Nara, Todaiji Temple, 80mm f2.8 Biometar lens , Kodak Ektachrome
Japan: Nara, Todaiji Temple by pentaxpete, on Flickr
Mother and Child, Cooke 6" f3.5 lens with adapter, Kodak Ektachrome film
Japan: Mother and Child by pentaxpete, on Flickr _________________ Long Live REAL PHOTOGRAPHY ! |