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self developed
scan by Epson 4490
Kodak T400CN
expired 08/2005
Hasselblad 500c
Carl Zeiss Planar C T* 80/2.8
expired c-41 kit

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  1. Taken on Monday September 14th, 2009 at 15:21
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I actually think medium format black and white suits this subject. © Giuseppe Lancia - usage without permission is not allowed.

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Knut Photos says:
A rocket or something from a male body ?
;-)
Posted 3 months ago. ( permalink )
e-person replies:
It's an ancient space programme design, apparently. :-)
Posted 3 months ago. ( permalink )
kommaasserpro says:
ahaaaaa..... your 500c is that one they left once back on the moon... ;)
Posted 3 months ago. ( permalink )
e-person replies:
I wish! They left 4 EL/M, if I remember correctly.
Posted 3 months ago. ( permalink )
kommaasserpro replies:
you´re right... but a modificated 500c has been used in space too.
see: http://www.hasselblad.co.uk/about-hasselblad/hasselblad-in-space/space-cameras.aspx
Posted 3 months ago. ( permalink )
Richard says:
It's very well formed and preserved. Rock hard too, I guess.
Posted 3 months ago. ( permalink )
e-person replies:
Yes indeed, being made out of basalt stone. :-)
Posted 3 months ago. ( permalink )
Valerio.I* says:
Dovresti postarla nel gruppo "Siluri italiani".
Posted 2 months ago. ( permalink / translate )

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