Matthew Paul Argall
Hitachi mini excavator
They were redoing one of the train stations in Bayswater, Victoria, Australia.
This photograph was taken using a 1930s camera called the "Kodak Hawkeye", a name variant of the "Kodak Baby Hawkeye". It is a box camera with a fixed-focus lens, a single shutter speed, and a single aperture. It does not have a proper viewfinder, with a metal outline providing little help in composition. The camera was often given away as a promotional gift.
It takes 127 format film. I used Rera Pan 100.
Hitachi mini excavator
They were redoing one of the train stations in Bayswater, Victoria, Australia.
This photograph was taken using a 1930s camera called the "Kodak Hawkeye", a name variant of the "Kodak Baby Hawkeye". It is a box camera with a fixed-focus lens, a single shutter speed, and a single aperture. It does not have a proper viewfinder, with a metal outline providing little help in composition. The camera was often given away as a promotional gift.
It takes 127 format film. I used Rera Pan 100.