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back alley
02-19-2006, 19:49
anyone up for a 3some?
live dangerously...on the edge...c'mon, give it a try!!
joe
Well, the Leica looks aroused. :)
Rich Silfver
02-19-2006, 19:53
Could be worse. Could be "Barnack Mountain"
back alley
02-19-2006, 19:59
trust you guys to ruin the moment!
c'mon now, show me what YOU got!!
;)
... as he reaches for the 135 Hektor....
I wish. :)
I'm more of a 90 Elmar kind of guy. Collapsible at that!
Wow, I've never killed a thread that fast before! Too much info, I guess.
VictorM.
02-19-2006, 20:14
Might be time for an intervention...?
wlewisiii
02-19-2006, 20:23
Just be glad he doesn't have a Canon 7 w/ a 50/.95 there as well ... :eek:
ok, I'm running away now ;)
William
Rich Silfver
02-19-2006, 22:31
Just be glad he doesn't have a Canon 7 w/ a 50/.95 there as well ... :eek:
Oh, so many comments I could make....must...stop myself....
Oh, so many comments I could make....must...stop myself....
Yup, just so inappropriate.
It is moments like this that remind us that we are all pigs deep down inside.
back alley
02-20-2006, 05:41
thanks rover!
hey you guys!
i know many of you have more than one or 2 cameras so why not join in?
joe
Okay, I don't usually stack cameras, but in an effort to make up for a previous indiscretion of an inappropriate post, here's my 3-some.
back alley
02-20-2006, 07:44
very nice!
Brian Sweeney
02-20-2006, 08:43
Guys, next thing you'll be pushing is the "RFF Book 3: The Centerfold Issue".
I respect all of my cameras, and could never use and degrade them in this fashion.
Book 3,
Rangefinder Cameras
The Tool Behind the Lens
Snappy title, who is taking on this project?
Brian Sweeney
02-20-2006, 08:59
I thought "Naked Came the Rangefinder" might be better.
back alley
02-20-2006, 09:01
maybe i should have titled this thread, take a pic of your favourite 3 cameras and post it here...
maybe i should have titled this thread, take a pic of your favourite 3 cameras and post it here...
Holiday today! So, once I'm done scanning, I'll shoot and post, too!
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back alley
02-20-2006, 09:35
excellent!
and btw, they don't have to be on top of each other...i did that for something different than what i had done before.
and i'm not afraid of a little scratch here & there.
[QUOTE=back alley]excellent!
and btw, they don't have to be on top of each other.../QUOTE]
Oh yes they do! ;) Here's my debauchery. Two Leicas with their cousin (shameful).
:)
Brian Sweeney
02-20-2006, 11:41
Yes, but your cameras only took off the tops of their cases. Nobody is going to get into their bottoms like that.
back alley
02-20-2006, 12:01
great shot ray!!
well done.
Nothing special, but here's a quick shot...
back alley
02-20-2006, 12:25
very nice.
i especially like that one on the right;)
thanks kyle.
Yes, but your cameras only took off the tops of their cases. Nobody is going to get into their bottoms like that.
Even I have a line that I won't cross. Those cameras are somebody's duaghters! :)
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Brian Sweeney
02-20-2006, 13:46
Think: External Rangefinder coupling, EXTERNAL RANGEFINDER COUPLING...
Rich Silfver
02-20-2006, 21:33
My three, black, lovely Olympus 35SP's.
I need to put a few rolls through them again soon...
http://www.pbase.com/rsilfverberg/image/43605959.jpg
Think: External Rangefinder coupling, EXTERNAL RANGEFINDER COUPLING...
Brian, I know those cameras go back a few years, but the Hays Code is a thing of the past. :) It's OK if they touch. ;)
(seriously. nice image, especially with the addition of the Kodachrome, and the old-style tin canister.)
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back alley
02-21-2006, 04:43
i want some more please...pics, that is.
Brian Sweeney
02-21-2006, 13:24
I thought for sure the Argus Twins would cool you off.
How about the Full-Kodak Monty...
back alley
02-21-2006, 13:30
very hot...and shiny too!!
I thought for sure the Argus Twins would cool you off.
How about the Full-Kodak Monty...
I've got a whole bag of old-ish and unique film canisters, collected when I worked in a photolab. You've got some classics there!
Nice shot too! That is a trio of "lookers."
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SergioGuerra
02-21-2006, 14:38
Russian roulette :D
My three, black, lovely Olympus 35SP's.
I need to put a few rolls through them again soon...
http://www.pbase.com/rsilfverberg/image/43605959.jpg
Beautiful. How do you tell them apart?
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Rich Silfver
02-21-2006, 20:14
Beautiful. How do you tell them apart?
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They listen to different names.
Brian Sweeney
02-22-2006, 02:06
Kodak standardized the 35mm cassette for the Retina II.
Some of these date back to those original cameras. During High-School, we moved to a house with a Darkroom in the basement. The prior owners Grandfather built it. These were left in there. I setup the darkroom again, but found they were empty. That was over 30 years ago, and I've kept them ever since.
Honu-Hugger
02-26-2006, 06:34
Camera threesomes? Alright, I'll play along but with me it's strictly about the gear -- I'll leave the perverted entendres for others.
The big guy in the center is a Contax II with a 180/6.3 Tessar (although size doesn't really matter) and a 436/11 finder. The two adoring ladies to his side are a Contax I with 50/3.5 Tessar and Albada finder, and to the right a late IIa with 25/4 Topogon (oops, rushed the shot and forgot the finder...we all know what they look like :)).
Rich: They're starting to feel lonely, neglected and resentful. Send them. Here.
yashica threesome
sort of a goodbye meetup as they'll probably all part to different homes soon enough.. the gs might be keeping the minister-II (not in the photo) company though.. perhaps if someone would be interested in a couple of MG-1s? Male, female, married last month, exspect to see some more come along if you buy both... :)
Rich Silfver
02-26-2006, 19:47
Now...I was gonna take out some cameras and take some photos of them..but the rain didn't want to stop...but they comfy on a chair at least.
http://www.pbase.com/rsilfverberg/image/56580934.jpg
Note how they are all wearing protection - hoods and filters...
back alley
02-26-2006, 19:57
loverly
j
I'll play - a trio of FSUs....
Joseph
jmilkins
02-26-2006, 22:53
Voigt, Voigt , Voigt! :D
Rich: Now that's funny. Great shot, too.
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