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Schwanensee
shared by ichdaschaos on 2014-01-28mit der Holga im Rosensteinpark Stuttgart unterwegs
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Lazy Monday
shared by kleeblatt on 2012-08-25in the beautiful city of Stuttgart
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shared by clickiemcpete on 2012-05-25In the early 1930's Kodak bought the Dr. Nagel Works in Stuttgart, Germany and over the next few years before WWII they manufactured some wonderful folding cameras including the Retina series. Many of the designs draw heavily on the Nagel ideas and there's some strong DNA there. All of the stuff that came out of the Nagel factory is very high quality with nice finishing, a joy to use even all these years later. There's always lots of them out there too for anyone who wants to go looking on Ebay. Some of the earlier models such as the Vollenda and Pupille are 127 cameras and are tiny and easily pocketable. This model, the Duo Six-20 is quite compact as well, takes 620 film (actually the same as 120 but on smaller spools) which is available from B&H and elsewhere. It takes half frame images so you get 16 per roll.
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Lazy Monday
shared by kleeblatt on 2012-08-25in the beautiful city of Stuttgart
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First self-developed b/w film...love the dark…
shared by grinningcat on 2013-02-07...art museum in Stuttgart
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shared by nikolina on 2012-01-13so we found this awesome ooooold folding camera kodak retina, my friends grandpa bought on the blackmarket in egypt during worldwar 2. Weather was pretty shitty and it started getting dark, still we had to try it out. it stil works after all this time!!! we shot in Stuttgart, this is where kodak produced this camera from the 30's on.
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shared by pearlgirl77 on 2014-04-15some too dark... some too bright.. i don't know why and i developed with too little chemistry... :(
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Minolta XD-5 + Kodak Tri-X
shared by gruenschildt on 2013-11-06Minolta XD-5 loaded with Kodak Tri-X ISO 400 film
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Lonely Sunflower
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Summer!
shared by captain_mary on 2013-07-09<3
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close-ups with my Kiev 6C and a 4+ close-up lens
shared by kleeblatt on 2013-06-11pasqueflower
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Datteln-Hamm-Kanal.
shared by captain_mary on 2013-06-04Best place in my neighbourhood. Sorry, it's a little bit aslant.
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impression of darjeeling
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long weekend in goa
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long weekend in goa
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Stuttgart
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first of the infrared
shared by eskimofriend on 2011-07-15first roll of ir film - I never expected to have such good results I was just guessing exposure time...
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shared by aane on 2012-10-15 1 15 -
doubles in the city
shared by eskimofriend on 2012-06-07beautiful day capturing citylife in stuttgart
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city life
shared by eskimofriend on 2012-06-07doubles in stuttgart
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The darker side of Stuttgart
shared by eskimofriend on 2011-06-15I shot these on my birthday. was a really beautiful day, sunny with clouds and some wind - just perfect. I used a deep red filter...
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Stuttgart
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doubles
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Camels ! :-)
shared by kleeblatt on 2012-04-16Spring blossom &amp; camels with Fuji Provia .. I ♥ camels !! .. my favourite endless panorama
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Look at this!
shared by captain_mary on 2013-02-25What a strange camera!
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there were a few sunny days in May ...
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around Stuttgart
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shared by sandkorn on 2009-12-21Dippemess is a tradition which dates back to the 14th century. At that time, the Maamess, as it was then called, was a medieval market for domestic articles. Potters from the Westerwald, Kannebäckerland and Urberach came here to sell their wares, especially their ceramic bowls and pots. These were known in the Frankfurt dialect as 'Dippe' from which the event soon took its name. Over the years, more and more fairground booths and popular attractions joined the market as well. The Dippemess today is Frankfurt’s largest fair and a lot of fun :)
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