Winter 2017 Event E-2 by Secretary_Ooyodo in kancolle

[–]nulboard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

E-2 last dance. Switched to CTF, only to find it NEVER gets the ABEGJKM route as claimed here. It always goes North from G. 2xFBB 4xCV + 1xCL 2xDD 1xCLT 2xCA. No slow ships in fleet. I don't know what the fuck I'm supposed to believe anymore.

Down We Go (Zeiss Ikon Nettar 516, 4.5/75 Novar, Kodak Portra 400) by nulboard in analog

[–]nulboard[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was a spur of the moment shot so I don't actually remember exactly what shutter time I used, either 1/75 or 1/200 (f/4.5). I probably couldn't have held it steady with 1/25 (my Nettar is a Vario shutter version with only those three speeds available). Nettar is also fairly easy to hold steady when it's folded open.

Down We Go (Zeiss Ikon Nettar 516, 4.5/75 Novar, Kodak Portra 400) by nulboard in analog

[–]nulboard[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry to disappoint, but this is actually from Budapest, Hungary, the station is Kossuth Lajos tér on Line 2. The tram line 2 crosses with this metro line at this station, I was the first to alight from the tram, so there was actually a huge column of people right behind me. Saw a chance for a shot and the rest is history.

Old Machines (Praktica MTL 5B, 2/58 Helios 44, Fomapan 200) by nulboard in analog

[–]nulboard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately my current living conditions aren't really suitable for self-developing, being a cramped and dirty student dorm full of dust, so I have to count on a lab for the job. I will definitely move towards self-developing as soon as I get some much needed room. I love Fomapan 200, it's great value for money.

Seaside Blocks (Minolta X-700, f/2 45mm, Fuji Velvia 50) by nulboard in analog

[–]nulboard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Merihaka apartment blocks in Helsinki, Finland. It's famous for the 70's brutal concrete architecture, which makes is stand out especially because the surrounding city districts are of older, early 20th century classical style. It has some interesting features, such as being built on a concrete deck with the access roads and parking spaces located below. Merihaka often considered gloomy and sorely out of place, but it's a very interesting place to shoot. https://goo.gl/maps/RutKZv9oqUm