Marta Wojtkowska's photos with the keyword: Kodak 160NC-2

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02 Jan 2020 6 4 519
This one is dedicated to Edna ----- Sobański Palace ----- Pentacon Six (aka 'Honecker's revenge') + Kodak 160NC-2

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28 Mar 2015 15 2 706
----- Kiev 88 + Kodak 160NC-2

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28 Mar 2015 4 2 606
----- Pentacon Six + Kodak 160NC-2

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17 Jan 2015 5 641
falling apart - - - Sobański Palace ----- Pentacon Six + Kodak 160NC-2 ----- Here we are: The frame isn't resized by Ipernity anymore, but it is processed and compressed nonetheless. The original file size is 487 KB. Presented size is 250 KB. I wonder...

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17 Jan 2015 3 2 648
falling apart - - - Sobański Palace ----- Pentacon Six + Kodak 160NC-2 ----- So I followed the advice given me by Ishi (thank you so much!) and downsized this frame to 640x640 pixels.

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17 Jan 2015 5 666
falling apart - - - Sobański Palace ----- Pentacon Six + Kodak 160NC-2 ----- Once again I do not understand why this individual shot loses sharpness when presented by Ipernity. The original (the uploaded file) looks much better!

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08 Feb 2014 13 5 627
The golden hour at an unbelievable place - no telephone poles, no electricity in evidence, and not far from Warsaw! ----- Kiev 88 + Kodak 160NC-2

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19 Jun 2013 3 5 793
Church of St. Roch and John the Baptist (16th century) at Brochów, Poland ----- Pentacon Six + Kodak 160NC-2

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19 Jun 2013 4 1 786
Church of St. Roch and John the Baptist (16th century) at Brochów, Poland ----- Built of red brick, the church in Brochów (at present called St. John the Baptist and St. Roch) is one of the most valuable examples and monuments of Polish ‘defensive’ church architecture. Constructed between the 14th and 16th centuries, it was beautifully and carefully restored very recently, for the 200th anniversary of Chopin’s birth, and is truly impressive both inside and outside. The church’s current facilities are almost entirely derived from modern times, as the original church was burned down during the World War I. Very few items survived, among them a wooden crucifix that still hangs in the aisle, as well as fireplaces that were used for cooking food for the church staff and members in times of siege. The defensive function temple surrounding the church is provided by a two-storey area with embrasure and reinforced windows. By contrast, according to experts, the wall with the corner bastions serves a more symbolic purpose, and its genuinely defensive function is limited. An interesting fact is the location of towers: two stand at an ending-point on the rise of the two buildings, and another stands opposite. This architecture, though very typical for churches in Italy, is a rarity in Poland. ----- Pentacon Six + Kodak 160NC-2

too much of a good thing

19 Jun 2013 26 11 1522
----- Kiev 88 + Kodak 160NC-2

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19 Jun 2013 10 3 881
The golden hour at an unbelievable place - no telephone poles, no electricity in evidence, and not far from Warsaw! ----- Kiev 88 + Kodak 160NC-2

pins of light

31 May 2013 15 6 1395
----- Kiev 88 + Kodak 160NC-2