Monday, February 3, 2014

hasselblad and miller welder...


photographer Hiroshi Harada is not only a photographer but also a motorcycle enthusiast. he stopped by on the way back from baja california so we took him to the canyon.

写真家の原田ヒロシ氏がバハ・カリフォルニアでの撮影の旅を終えて、チャボに寄ってくださった。オートバイ愛好家でもある原田氏を山にお連れしない訳にはいかない。

he brought his hasselblad with him, loading a new film here :)

うー・・・フィルムを巻いたり入れ替えたりするってやっぱりカッコイイ行為のひとつ。
 

the sky was filled with rain clouds around the top so we decided to head back.

山の上に雨雲が広がっていたので、ここでUターン。また是非遊びにいらしてください!

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when we came back from the canyon, Wata pulled over. he wanted to show off his new used welding machine that he just got :)

山から戻って来るとちょうどWタナベ氏がニヤニヤしながらやって来た。念願だった溶接機を中古で見つけてアズサ(清水)の舞台から飛び降りたらしい。

now Wata is one more step closer to his dream, building racing machine and race it!

溶接機を手に入れたとなれば、またまたレーシングマスィーンを作ってレースするという夢に一歩近づいた!これで合計12歩ぐらい進んだんじゃないかな?喜ぶWタナベ氏と木村氏。今夜はお祝いだ!

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1 comment:

matthias said...

Victor Hasselblad AB is a Swedish manufacturer of medium-format cameras and photographic equipment based in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The company is best known for the medium-format cameras it has produced since World War II.
Perhaps the most famous use of the Hasselblad camera was during the Apollo program missions when man first landed on the Moon. Almost all of the still photographs taken during these missions used modified Hasselblad cameras.
Hasselblad's traditional V-System cameras remain widely used by professional and serious amateur photographers. One reason is a reputation for long service life and quality of available lenses. Their newer H-System cameras are market leaders, competing with Sinar, Mamiya and others in the medium format digital camera market.

from Wikipedia 2014

greetings matthias