Digital technology is fast and convenient and it should have buried its analogue competitors by now, right? But from vinyl records to film cameras, all manner of apparently written-off technologies have been making a comeback, including modular synthesizers. BBC has more on the appeal of the slow. https://flip.it/8W5q4E #Tech#Technology#Vinyl#Analogue
Ich habe von meinem Vater eine alte Miranda von 1973 geerbt. Hab ihn von Kindheit an für diese beneidet. Jetzt halte ich sie für ihn in Ehren. Eine wunderbare Kamera mit einem ganz fantastischem Objektiv.
I inherited an old Miranda from 1973 from my father. Have envied him from childhood for this. Now I cherish it for him. A wonderful camera with a quite fantastic lens.
Miranda RE II, Auto Miranda EC 1:1,4 f=50 mm
Film: Lomography LomoChrome Purple mit 200 ASA
This is one of my favorite shots from a recent photo shoot. In the center at the end is the Starorobocinski Wierch, the highest peak in the Western Tatras in Poland.
Gear:
• Yashica TL Electro X ITS (~1971)
• Yashica Yashinon-DS 50 mm f/1.7
• Kodak Professional Portra 400/36
Frozen frames from a trip a dozen years ago. Everything has changed a lot since then. Part 12. Film: unknown C-41, camera: old soviet rangefinder from 50's.
Frozen frames from a trip a dozen years ago. Everything has changed a lot since then. Part 11. Film: unknown C-41, camera: old soviet rangefinder from 50's.
Frozen frames from a trip a dozen years ago. Everything has changed a lot since then. Part 10. Film: unknown C-41, camera: old soviet rangefinder from 50's.
A next analog photo from my Zorki 4. It's a konik (a polish horse) in the wild in Oostvaardersplassen, Flevoland, The Netherlands. There are many of them in the Netherlands. 🐎 🥰 💛
Gear:
• Zorki 4 (KMZ, 1966)
• Jupiter-8 50 mm f/2 (KMZ, 1967)
• Kodak Professional Portra 400/36