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#12536850
7 July 2025
A man looks through the columns of the Monopteros towards the Frauenkirche in the English Garden in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on July 6, 2025.
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#3730900
30 January 2019
In 1984 Zenit-Automat went into production: it was distinguished by the bayonet attachment Pentax (freely distributed by the parent company) and by a focal shutter with horizontal fabric curtains. The operating mode was limited only to the priority of the diaphragms. The camera was modified in 1988 to include the FZL-84 shutter with vertical action metal curtains, and was renamed Zenit-AM. The Zenit-AM2 was a cheaper version of the same, without the self-timer. on January 30, 2019 in Rome, Italy.
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#3730906
30 January 2019
In 1984 Zenit-Automat went into production: it was distinguished by the bayonet attachment Pentax (freely distributed by the parent company) and by a focal shutter with horizontal fabric curtains. The operating mode was limited only to the priority of the diaphragms. The camera was modified in 1988 to include the FZL-84 shutter with vertical action metal curtains, and was renamed Zenit-AM. The Zenit-AM2 was a cheaper version of the same, without the self-timer. on January 30, 2019 in Rome, Italy.
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#3730914
30 January 2019
In 1984 Zenit-Automat went into production: it was distinguished by the bayonet attachment Pentax (freely distributed by the parent company) and by a focal shutter with horizontal fabric curtains. The operating mode was limited only to the priority of the diaphragms. The camera was modified in 1988 to include the FZL-84 shutter with vertical action metal curtains, and was renamed Zenit-AM. The Zenit-AM2 was a cheaper version of the same, without the self-timer. on January 30, 2019 in Rome, Italy.
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#3701930
27 January 2019
The FED 5 is a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by the FED factory in the Ukrainian city of Kharkov from 1977 until 1990. It features an uncoupled selenium light meter with a single range of sensitivity. It has a focal-plane shutter with speeds from 1s to 1/500s + B, flash sync up to 1/30s and a self-timer.
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#3701932
27 January 2019
The FED 5 is a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by the FED factory in the Ukrainian city of Kharkov from 1977 until 1990. It features an uncoupled selenium light meter with a single range of sensitivity. It has a focal-plane shutter with speeds from 1s to 1/500s + B, flash sync up to 1/30s and a self-timer.
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#3701934
27 January 2019
The FED 5 is a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by the FED factory in the Ukrainian city of Kharkov from 1977 until 1990. It features an uncoupled selenium light meter with a single range of sensitivity. It has a focal-plane shutter with speeds from 1s to 1/500s + B, flash sync up to 1/30s and a self-timer.
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#3701936
27 January 2019
The FED 5 is a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by the FED factory in the Ukrainian city of Kharkov from 1977 until 1990. It features an uncoupled selenium light meter with a single range of sensitivity. It has a focal-plane shutter with speeds from 1s to 1/500s + B, flash sync up to 1/30s and a self-timer.
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#2361236
7 December 2017
Protesters march shouting slogans against the state and the police. Anarchists demonstrated to commemorate Alexis Grigoropoulos, the 15 year old student who was gunned down by a police officer in Exarchia, central Athens on December 6th, 2008. Twenty five people were detained in central Athens on Wednesday evening during violent but more-or-less contained street protests commemorating the anniversary of a 16-year-old's fatal shoring by a police officer in 2008.As with similar such incidents in the past, the street violence was centered around the Exarchia district, known as Athens' unofficial "hub" and mustering point for self-styled anarchists and "antifa-like" groups.Wednesday's street violence was again mostly carried out by masked youths throwing rocks and firebombs at nearby riot police units, with the focal point being the corner of Stournari and Patission streets, where the Athens Polytechnic is located. Trash bins were also set alight, another ubiquitous sight at such protests. Police responded by firing tear gas.An earlier street rally wound up at the point where Alexandros Grigoropoulos was fatally shot.Street violence and vandalism, mostly the shattering of store fronts, was reported in march in the early afternoon.
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#2361242
7 December 2017
A petrol bomb explodes next to riot police during clashes following an anniversary rally marking the 2008 police shooting of 15-year-old student, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, in Athens, Greece December 6, 2017. Twenty five people were detained in central Athens on Wednesday evening during violent but more-or-less contained street protests commemorating the anniversary of a 16-year-old's fatal shoring by a police officer in 2008.As with similar such incidents in the past, the street violence was centered around the Exarchia district, known as Athens' unofficial "hub" and mustering point for self-styled anarchists and "antifa-like" groups.Wednesday's street violence was again mostly carried out by masked youths throwing rocks and firebombs at nearby riot police units, with the focal point being the corner of Stournari and Patission streets, where the Athens Polytechnic is located. Trash bins were also set alight, another ubiquitous sight at such protests. Police responded by firing tear gas.An earlier street rally wound up at the point where Alexandros Grigoropoulos was fatally shot.Street violence and vandalism, mostly the shattering of store fronts, was reported in march in the early afternoon.
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#2361247
7 December 2017
A petrol bomb explodes next to riot police during clashes following an anniversary rally marking the 2008 police shooting of 15-year-old student, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, in Athens, Greece December 6, 2017. Twenty five people were detained in central Athens on Wednesday evening during violent but more-or-less contained street protests commemorating the anniversary of a 16-year-old's fatal shoring by a police officer in 2008.As with similar such incidents in the past, the street violence was centered around the Exarchia district, known as Athens' unofficial "hub" and mustering point for self-styled anarchists and "antifa-like" groups.Wednesday's street violence was again mostly carried out by masked youths throwing rocks and firebombs at nearby riot police units, with the focal point being the corner of Stournari and Patission streets, where the Athens Polytechnic is located. Trash bins were also set alight, another ubiquitous sight at such protests. Police responded by firing tear gas.An earlier street rally wound up at the point where Alexandros Grigoropoulos was fatally shot.Street violence and vandalism, mostly the shattering of store fronts, was reported in march in the early afternoon.
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#2361252
7 December 2017
A car burns during clashes between protesters and riot police , following an anniversary rally marking the 2008 police shooting of 15-year-old student, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, in Athens, Greece December 6, 2017. Twenty five people were detained in central Athens on Wednesday evening during violent but more-or-less contained street protests commemorating the anniversary of a 16-year-old's fatal shoring by a police officer in 2008.As with similar such incidents in the past, the street violence was centered around the Exarchia district, known as Athens' unofficial "hub" and mustering point for self-styled anarchists and "antifa-like" groups.Wednesday's street violence was again mostly carried out by masked youths throwing rocks and firebombs at nearby riot police units, with the focal point being the corner of Stournari and Patission streets, where the Athens Polytechnic is located. Trash bins were also set alight, another ubiquitous sight at such protests. Police responded by firing tear gas.An earlier street rally wound up at the point where Alexandros Grigoropoulos was fatally shot.Street violence and vandalism, mostly the shattering of store fronts, was reported in march in the early afternoon.
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#2361261
7 December 2017
A car burns during clashes between protesters and riot police , following an anniversary rally marking the 2008 police shooting of 15-year-old student, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, in Athens, Greece December 6, 2017. Twenty five people were detained in central Athens on Wednesday evening during violent but more-or-less contained street protests commemorating the anniversary of a 16-year-old's fatal shoring by a police officer in 2008.As with similar such incidents in the past, the street violence was centered around the Exarchia district, known as Athens' unofficial "hub" and mustering point for self-styled anarchists and "antifa-like" groups.Wednesday's street violence was again mostly carried out by masked youths throwing rocks and firebombs at nearby riot police units, with the focal point being the corner of Stournari and Patission streets, where the Athens Polytechnic is located. Trash bins were also set alight, another ubiquitous sight at such protests. Police responded by firing tear gas.An earlier street rally wound up at the point where Alexandros Grigoropoulos was fatally shot.Street violence and vandalism, mostly the shattering of store fronts, was reported in march in the early afternoon.
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#2361267
7 December 2017
A car burns during clashes between protesters and riot police , following an anniversary rally marking the 2008 police shooting of 15-year-old student, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, in Athens, Greece December 6, 2017. Twenty five people were detained in central Athens on Wednesday evening during violent but more-or-less contained street protests commemorating the anniversary of a 16-year-old's fatal shoring by a police officer in 2008.As with similar such incidents in the past, the street violence was centered around the Exarchia district, known as Athens' unofficial "hub" and mustering point for self-styled anarchists and "antifa-like" groups.Wednesday's street violence was again mostly carried out by masked youths throwing rocks and firebombs at nearby riot police units, with the focal point being the corner of Stournari and Patission streets, where the Athens Polytechnic is located. Trash bins were also set alight, another ubiquitous sight at such protests. Police responded by firing tear gas.An earlier street rally wound up at the point where Alexandros Grigoropoulos was fatally shot.Street violence and vandalism, mostly the shattering of store fronts, was reported in march in the early afternoon.
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#2361277
7 December 2017
A petrol bomb explodes next to riot police during clashes following an anniversary rally marking the 2008 police shooting of 15-year-old student, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, in Athens, Greece December 6, 2017. Twenty five people were detained in central Athens on Wednesday evening during violent but more-or-less contained street protests commemorating the anniversary of a 16-year-old's fatal shoring by a police officer in 2008.As with similar such incidents in the past, the street violence was centered around the Exarchia district, known as Athens' unofficial "hub" and mustering point for self-styled anarchists and "antifa-like" groups.Wednesday's street violence was again mostly carried out by masked youths throwing rocks and firebombs at nearby riot police units, with the focal point being the corner of Stournari and Patission streets, where the Athens Polytechnic is located. Trash bins were also set alight, another ubiquitous sight at such protests. Police responded by firing tear gas.An earlier street rally wound up at the point where Alexandros Grigoropoulos was fatally shot.Street violence and vandalism, mostly the shattering of store fronts, was reported in march in the early afternoon.
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#2361285
7 December 2017
A petrol bomb explodes next to riot police during clashes following an anniversary rally marking the 2008 police shooting of 15-year-old student, Alexandros Grigoropoulos, in Athens, Greece December 6, 2017. Twenty five people were detained in central Athens on Wednesday evening during violent but more-or-less contained street protests commemorating the anniversary of a 16-year-old's fatal shoring by a police officer in 2008.As with similar such incidents in the past, the street violence was centered around the Exarchia district, known as Athens' unofficial "hub" and mustering point for self-styled anarchists and "antifa-like" groups.Wednesday's street violence was again mostly carried out by masked youths throwing rocks and firebombs at nearby riot police units, with the focal point being the corner of Stournari and Patission streets, where the Athens Polytechnic is located. Trash bins were also set alight, another ubiquitous sight at such protests. Police responded by firing tear gas.An earlier street rally wound up at the point where Alexandros Grigoropoulos was fatally shot.Street violence and vandalism, mostly the shattering of store fronts, was reported in march in the early afternoon.
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