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The "Gift 1A Kodak" camera was a specially made variation of the No. 1A Pocket Kodak Jr., for the 1930 Christmas season. Designed by famous industrial designer Walter Dorwin Teague (1883 -1960), it was covered in brown leather and had Art Deco motifs on the shutter plate and the enamel base plate. Gift cameras were produced in a limited run of 10,000 at a price of $15 each. Kodak promoted the cameras as "distinguished, dainty, and feminine, for "elite," "super-chic" young women, and promoted them at renowned women's colleges across the country. Kodak's efforts to make cameras affordable for average Americans would help the company survive the difficult years ahead in the Great Depression. Manufacturers: Ingraham Company; Eastman Kodak Co.
West Yorkshire, England, UK --- A mobile ice cream van sits near the Old Bridge in Ilkley, England, on a Sunday afternoon, selling all manner of iced treats. The vehiciles are immensely popular in the UK, and are a regular fixture at most parks during the warmer months. | Location: Ilkley, England, UK. --- Image by © Bill Stormont/Corbis
This is a "Must Shoot" sign if you go to Tupelo to take images. While Tupelo claims to the "First" TVA City, actually, Muscle Shoals, AL was the first to be hooked up to the TVA grid. Tupelo did sign the first power agreement with TVA, hence their claim to fame.
One Object ~ 7 Days of Shooting (Texture Tuesday).
~ Stapler ~
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2017 WAC - Week 12 (19 March - 25 March): L is for Lurid
7DoS
You choose one object and that same object must feature throughout the week within each of your images. On Sunday, the object must be identified and made clear as being included within this week’s theme!
Now we know the real reason He rose from Ry'Leh. The Great Devourer wants your chocolate!
Jan 4 09 (1/30)
Well, out of bounds ... the golf ball sitting on the garage floor which is well and truly worn and weathered!
7 Days of Shooting Week #37 One Object Worn and Weathered Thursday ....
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14/30 - 15.FEB.09
A little car of April's that Lilah found! She couldn't resist a little pose for me!
The reason I fell for these newest Barbies (Style / Luxe) is their wonderful rooted eyelashes. This is Barbie and Teresa and I have just found Raquell.
Close-up detail of a 1943 souvenir tobacco leaf collected in North Carolina during World War II. The leaf has been pressed flat in a photo album for the past 69 years.
20/30 ~ 30 days, One Object
20/366 ~ A Year of Mini American Girl Dolls
20/366 ~ 365 Toy Project, 1-20-12
A white box tied with a red satin ribbon bow. A gift for Christmas, Birthday, Wedding, or Valentine's day. Isolated on white with clipping path.
A white box tied with a red satin ribbon bow. A gift for Christmas, Birthday, Wedding, or Valentine's day. Isolated on white with clipping path.
"Famously Hot" is our tourist slogan for Columbia South Carolina and Adluh is an Icon in Columbia. Still in operation today.
Little baby boy sitting on the floor and holding a bottle of milk. Looking at camera. Whole body, front view