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The Rockies 2
Continuing a series of experimental photos with a Kodak No. 1A Autographic Jr. (circa 1917). 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.
I'd love to know where my cameras have been in their long history - the things they've seen, the people that used them - but I don't think they ever climbed the Rockies. So when I had the opportunity to visit Colorado, I thought it would be fun to take them to the highest point I could think of. Kodak in the Rockies! And now it makes me happy to know that my Autographic has finally seen the beauty of the American frontier.
Ilford 124 was a perfect speed film to really capture the details in the trees, and the rocks.
Shutter: 100
Focus: 100ft
Aperture: 64
Ilford 124
The Rockies 2
Continuing a series of experimental photos with a Kodak No. 1A Autographic Jr. (circa 1917). 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.
I'd love to know where my cameras have been in their long history - the things they've seen, the people that used them - but I don't think they ever climbed the Rockies. So when I had the opportunity to visit Colorado, I thought it would be fun to take them to the highest point I could think of. Kodak in the Rockies! And now it makes me happy to know that my Autographic has finally seen the beauty of the American frontier.
Ilford 124 was a perfect speed film to really capture the details in the trees, and the rocks.
Shutter: 100
Focus: 100ft
Aperture: 64
Ilford 124