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The Dasia isn't a project really. But the Kondor is Scoot's new bike. I picked up the wheels today, Miche Primato's on to Mavic MA3's, I've got some Cinelli Champion Del Mondo bars which will probably go on it and so it's just a nice chainset and stem to source now.
I need to work out if the BB is ISO or JIS taper first.Sumo, it's nice to see the kondor getting ready for a flight.
i don't know much about BB standards but what i can tell you is that originally the bike was with old sugino maxy crankset with 3-bolt chainrings.
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get a yellow corrective. Filter quality is everything though!, a cheap one will do fuck all, some yellows are more yellows than others, if you get my drift.
also in dev, try slowing it down, instead of 1:25, slip to 1:50, or even 1:100. with some dev's that helps gain a bit of contrast, others it does the opposite, so do some research on what you use.
Temp too, yeah you can dev faster / slower at higher /lower temps, but they affect contrast/ grain and all sorts too. 20c is just a safe bet, not always the best!
Stand development I've found works quite well. I stand dev'd my last roll from a 50s uncoated 69 folder and it made a noticeable difference over the normal agitate agenda. But you've got to be pretty confident, as it can go tits up pretty easy!filters might help. and low iso film. and a little bit of sunshine.
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ST: 49 c-c, 50 c-t
KONDOR - an Italian vintage frame with German stickers.Frame in good condition, some issues with the paint work - please have a look at the images here.
Gipiemme dropouts and chrome forks, 1" Coronado headset, Italian threading BB from THUN (Germany), axle lenght 130 mm.
Guess, it's from the end of the 70s, can't see this one in the 1980 catalog,
later the company changed its name to Albuch Kotter.Selling with 26,4 seatpost and Selle Italia Condor saddle.
GBP 85 + 25 postage to UK
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Here it is...
the frame must be from the late 70s. Can't see it in 1980 catalog.
And later the company changed name to Albuch Kotter.
Sorry, don't know about the tubing, can't tell the exact weight of it.
Comes with 26,4 seatpost and Selle Italia Condor saddle, 1" Coronado headset and unknown BB.
The frame is in good condition, some issues with the paint work - please have a look at the images here.GBP 85 + 25 postage
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ST: 61cm C-C
TT: 59cm C-CFrame: Bianchi Columbus Formula 2 tubing, No. 16801 E6
Gears: rear derailleur Shimano SIS, front derailleur Shimano 600
Shifters: Shimano 600
Crankset: Shimano 600
Brakes: Shimano 600, Weinmann brake leversWheels: front - Mavic GP4 wheel/Campagnolo Record hub / new tubular/ campa quick-release
rear - clincher Mavic MA40 /Shimano 600 hub / Vredestein Racer MK2 622-20/ miche quick-releaseHandlebar: ITM, mod. Europa Super Racing
Stem: Freak0
Seatpost: 3 ttt, 27.2
Chainset: Shimano 600, 170mm cranks, 52/42 chainrings
Dropouts: forks - Bianchi, rear - GipiemmeBike is in very good condition and full working order. I'd personally change the stem,
the brake levers and the bartape.
Some of the components look like if hardly been used - NOS.
Please have a look at the images:
http://imageshack.us/g/856/mg3608av.jpg/Frame condition is OK with no dings or dents, no rust, but there are some scrapes and chips visible.
One of the seatstays resprayed, front badge partially rubbed off.
Sorry, pedals and saddle not for sale.Payment per Paypal or bank transfer on buyers expense.
GBP 350 + 40 postage to UK and most EC countries
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Yeah, I love the camera.
Re. getting closer, I dunno, I'm certainly no Gilden! I've noticed recently that I like shooting single people like the guy infront of the big building, things with scale or people walking past things and either reacting or not, I think shooting single people gives an idea of isloation which I like, if I was closer then the subject wouldn't be so isolated, coz I'd be close to them.
I need to do more shooting with the camera for sure though and might try some more close up stuff. I've been a bit distracted by my other new purchase, a Fuji x100 so the Hexar hasn't had as much use as it should.
Nothing wrong about these shots. I am just a portrait photographer and I'd love to see more hand-held shots of faces in the street. I often use a Hexar AF, the lens is excellent though I often miss shorter minimum focussing distance (something e.g. Contax T3 offers). Good luck with you work, man.
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i like your lion, Tina. never been to berlin tiergarten.
posting some dolphins and a deer. they all come from ukraine.
cheers,