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Milwaukee Columns
Continuing a series of experimental photos with a Kodak No. 2 Folding Cartridge Premo. All settings are mentioned as they appear on the camera. If you are lost, I suggest starting with the first photo in the corresponding album.
A friend told me that it would be fun to take my 1920s camera around the world, and photograph something that every country and city has. Perhaps like a tree. One of my favorite things is architecture, and specifically columns. So this is the first in a series of "Columns Around the World."
On the old Kodak Premo instructional guide, they explicitly tell you not shoot buildings like this because of the distortion.
Shutter: 50
Aperture: 4
Kodak 120 Portra 400
Milwaukee Columns
Continuing a series of experimental photos with a Kodak No. 2 Folding Cartridge Premo. All settings are mentioned as they appear on the camera. If you are lost, I suggest starting with the first photo in the corresponding album.
A friend told me that it would be fun to take my 1920s camera around the world, and photograph something that every country and city has. Perhaps like a tree. One of my favorite things is architecture, and specifically columns. So this is the first in a series of "Columns Around the World."
On the old Kodak Premo instructional guide, they explicitly tell you not shoot buildings like this because of the distortion.
Shutter: 50
Aperture: 4
Kodak 120 Portra 400