ihatetotravel
Portrait
Continuing a series of experimental photos with a Kodak No. 2A Brownie (circa 1915).The Brownie does not have labeled settings, so instead I will list it as stops and their modern day equivalent. If you are lost, I suggest starting with the first photo in the corresponding album.
I took a quick trip to Cincinnati, and thought it would be rather fun if I showed some love to my Brownie. It's shocking how clear the images are, especially since the Brownie is far more restrictive in terms of aperture and focus.
This was a shot in the dark, no pun intended. The Brownie focuses at around 8 feet, so I thought my buddy was within range, and he wasn't. That said, the shutter and the aperture were at their lowest, and somehow it was just enough to produce this shot.
Shutter: 50
Focus: NA
Aperture: Stop 1 (f11)
Ilford 124
Portrait
Continuing a series of experimental photos with a Kodak No. 2A Brownie (circa 1915).The Brownie does not have labeled settings, so instead I will list it as stops and their modern day equivalent. If you are lost, I suggest starting with the first photo in the corresponding album.
I took a quick trip to Cincinnati, and thought it would be rather fun if I showed some love to my Brownie. It's shocking how clear the images are, especially since the Brownie is far more restrictive in terms of aperture and focus.
This was a shot in the dark, no pun intended. The Brownie focuses at around 8 feet, so I thought my buddy was within range, and he wasn't. That said, the shutter and the aperture were at their lowest, and somehow it was just enough to produce this shot.
Shutter: 50
Focus: NA
Aperture: Stop 1 (f11)
Ilford 124