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through_the_lens | all galleries >> Galleries >> Cindy Flood, USA > Rockstar Energy Drink
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07-JAN-2011 Cindy Flood

Rockstar Energy Drink

Lake Havasu City, AZ

Leica IIIg ,Leitz 3.5cm f/3.5 Elmar,Kodak BW400CN

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Cindi Smith19-Jan-2011 03:35
Hehe.....love the composition. Nice work!
Michael Edwards09-Jan-2011 16:43
Superb vintage type image from the old Barnack!
This is very beautifully done, Cindy...very impressive.
Frank Kavanagh Photography09-Jan-2011 13:21
Such a great shot from such an old camera.
The camera itself is a real work of art, thank's for showing it to us Cindy.
Guest 09-Jan-2011 03:27
great camera.. great tones... interesting scene.., great composition .
Cindy Flood09-Jan-2011 03:23
Bob, You would not believe how small and easy to use it is. It is heavy and well-made, though.
Guest 09-Jan-2011 03:01
There is a certain magic to shots from these ancient
cameras... they must be so much fun to use.
Cindy Flood08-Jan-2011 17:42
Thanks Hal, Jeff and Terry.
Hal, My iiig was manufactured in 1956/57. The Elmar is from 1946. I think that my Elmar should be coated since Leitz started coating lenses after the war (and it has a slightly blue tint to the glass). The lens is marked in meters instead of feet. I set the aperture on the front (no clicks). The scale is f=3.5,4.5,6.3,9,12.5 and 18. It is kind of weird to not have 5.6 and 8 when I'm trying to figure the exposure in my head. ;-} I know I posted this before, but here is the picture of my beautiful Barnack. [img][/img]
Terry_O08-Jan-2011 16:55
I love it. Wonderful grays! And great pov.
stoge08-Jan-2011 13:43
Nice Perspective Cindy! You're making me thirsty:)
hal 08-Jan-2011 07:48
Ah the old Elmar 3.5cm f3.5 That takes me back.
l love your muted sepia tones in this image, Cindy.