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I brought some pictures of the Soviet Union.



I uploaded it to my Google Drive because of its large capacity. I only scanned six rolls because of the funding limit, but I think it is the most interesting six rolls.

Here is the rink But there is a human face, I will get off if someone makes a claim.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VH853QKXTLYEcWBhjvxTmSxt1Wpexal-/view?usp=drivesdk
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xya
thanks for the upload. when were these pictures taken and where? do you know which cameras were involved?

www.a7camera.com www.120folder.com www.instantphoto.eu
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Scordisk
Let me help you and us, with a reply: one roll was taken with a half-frame camera, it is visible from scans, where the colleague from Korea was kind to crop the frames into a full-scale photos in the next folder. The most possible and highly used half-frame camera used in the '60-'70-ies in USSR, was Chaika.

Panoramic snapshots were taken with a "Horizont" model camera. It is visible how the depth of field grows in backgrounds.

As for the photos taken with flash, those of the nurses, estimating the sharpness quality and the prospective, a 50 mm lens was used (I'm thinking now about a 58mm lens, but cannot remember well all the photos I've seen yesterday). Some of the lenses on FED rangefinder camera, for example, Industars, not Jupiters on Kiev-III-IV.

Examining the church architectonics, on some panoramic photos, most possibly these ones, or all of them, were taken in Soviet Baltic republics.

One starts thinking and presuming why did it occur to the photographer that all these rolls of film, were left undeveloped: humanly speaking, some of most abrupt life events might have interrupted the activity of the very person.

Thanks v.m. to the colleague from Korea.
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cedricfan
cedricfan
Yes, Baltics was also my first impression. Maybe also Poland, but no further.
The big church well visible in some panoramic pictures is a lot like Niguliste in Tallinn, but it is not it. I will try to google for cathedrals in Baltics later, as there is not many possibilities for such a big church in those small countries.
I also tried to find signs and texts in the pictures that could help with locationing, but could not find anything. Soviets were masters in hiding nationalities.

I also took some blowups of cameras in the pictures:



Zarya? 85mm tele?



Zenit E? Jupi-135mm?



Folding camera? No idea what, maybe Iskra, never had one?



FED or Zorki retractable lens?

Personally I found two very interesting pictures.
One has most likely a Vjatka-3 Elektron which is Vespa-copy and made 1973-1979.
The other is the Moskvitch pedal car, also popular in Finland.

And the Horizont pictures with balloons are most likely taken 1st of May.

Best regards,
Juhani
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cedricfan
cedricfan
Found it, Riga in Latvija Approve

Best regards,
Juhani
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jed
jed
Thanks Juhani :)
The folding camera is Iskra. You should pick up one.
Jean
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Alex_Rus
quote:[i]Zarya? 85mm tele?

Zorki-5
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ldy0618
quote:Originally posted by cedricfan

Zarya? 85mm tele?

quote:Originally posted by cedricfan

Zarya? 85mm tele?

I'm not sure it's real zarya. viewfinder looks zarya but it's bigger then zarya and no sign at background(zarya have product number and fed sign) also it have 2 screw at back-zarya doesn't
interesting!

unknown lens..industar 26 and 61 L/D have focus ring like that but,rings are too close..left lens are jupiter 9 zenit M39, helios 40 and helios 44 zenit m39 they have focus ring like that, and chrome version. but helios 44 and jupiter 9 is zenit m39...I don't know
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ldy0618
quote:Originally posted by cedricfan

Zarya? 85mm tele?
so I try to find a first SLR series
and I find it,it's zenit-3
zenit-3 have 2 screw at background, no sign,big viewfinder, zenit M39 and it's developed 1960

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cedricfan
cedricfan
Wow, we are true Sherlock Holmes here working as a team!

Best regards,
Juhani
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craqdi
craqdi
With total probability the photo was taken in Uzvaras.📸
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