This photo was taken with my Zeiss-Ikon "Box Tengor" made around 1931. This camera has apertures of f11-16-22 with selector for portrait, general, and landscape. It is a 6x9 Medium format using 120 film. The lens is a Goerz Frontar and as you can see it is very capable of taking really nice images! The shutter sticks a bit when the camera is not held upright or at odd angles but otherwise it is an excellent camera and very easily found on ebay for under $30.00.
Monday, December 28, 2009
wall
I walk around my place looking for interesting things to capture. I have been doing it for nearly three years. This wall is on the north side of the property and seemed like a great space to test my new Lubitel 166. This was the only good image from this roll and soon after the camera broke. This is after having it fixed because the focusing was off. I've since bought another 166 and love it just as much, although they it was not the 1980 Olympic version, as was the one used to capture this shot. Actually, I think the 166 U and B are much better models, because the film advance does not engage the shutter and this is what went wrong with my first Lubitel. The U and B require you to advance the film and cock the shutter independently. Either way, the lens on all these cameras are the same and capable of really nice images. They are also very cheap on Ebay, around $30.00.
hallway
Hallway at USC in Roski building. I think I will make it a point to take more photos at school during night time. Sometimes I feel odd setting up my camera and then taking the shot. I know I should not feel odd since it is a school and art, photography, and film students are all over the campus doing it. Classes begin January 11th, 2010. I am really excited to do some shooting.
chair
I used a Zeiss-Ikon "Box Tengor 54/2" from the 30s to capture this image. I like the 6x9 format in 120 film. I have been able to capture very interesting images with this camera and has become one of my favorites. This chair was sitting outside of the printmaking studio at USC where I teach beginning printmaking. My class is at night and it always gives me ample opportunities to photograph at night. I will add more from this camera soon.
Friday, December 25, 2009
drill press
This another image of the boat yard equipment used for machining repair parts. All of the machining equipment was inside of a large barn like building which had a row of skylights on the ridge of the roof. This building is well over 100 years old and the light which came in was so incredible I was able to take these shots hand held.
lathe
I am always looking for a creative shot to capture and sometimes I feel I get close to getting one, this is one of them. I went on a photo adventure with a group called "Urban Photo Adventures" and this shot was taken at a boat yard in Long Beach, CA. This is a lathe which is used to machine parts to repair boats. I love the beautiful reflections on the handles!
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Kodak Brownie
I find it pretty amazing that a camera which is over 60 years old can still be working and be capable of capturing such delicate images.
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