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This picture is from my Kodak Signet 40's first test roll.
Andy Goldsworthy on the roof at the Met Museum 2004 season.
Camera: 1950's Kodak Signet 40. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Film: Fuji Sensia 100. Sony A700 DSLR and Sony 100mm f2.8 were used for digital conversion. Lightroom 4 for some minor adjustment to make the final as close as the original slide.
Back cover of: Herman Wouk: Marjorie Morningstar.
Signet Books 1957.
Movie tie-in starring Gene Kelly and Natalie Wood.
Alberto Moravia: Conjugal love.
Original title: L'amore coniugale.
Signet Books 1952.
Cover by James Avati.
Signet for an optician. Artist Walter Bosshardt. Switzerland. From Gebrauchsgraphik No. 6, 1966. Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.
Produced from 1958 to 1962, the Kodak Signet 80 was the last serious rangefinder Kodak made. It was an interchangeable lens camera: in addition to the 50mm lens, 35mm and 90mm lenses were available. It had a unique film take-up mechanism that did not require a film spool. Designed by Arthur Crapsey, it was a striking example of mid-century design aesthetic.
Signet Ring
Egypt, Dynasty 18, reigh of Aye, ca. 1327 - 1323 BC
The horizontal cartouche on this ring encloses the insignia of Tutankhamun's successor, "The God's Father, Aye, Ruler of Thebes." Aye was a military officer who became the king's advisor, or "god's father," and this was incorporated into his nomenclature when he ascended the throne.
Alberto Moravia: The fancy dress party.
Signet Books 1954.
Original title: La Mascherata. Translated from the Italian by Angus Davidson.
Cover by James Avati.
Avati's sketch for an early Signet cover, most probably "Strange Fruit" (Lillian Smith), Signet 665, from June, 1949
PNC Bank (closed) [2,052 square feet]
2422 Princess Anne Road, Virginia Beach, VA
This location opened in 2012 and closed in 2018; it was originally a First & Merchants Bank, which was built and opened in 1969. It later became a Signet Bank, which closed in winter 1998, and became an RBC Centura Bank sometime in the 2000s.
Alberto Moravia: Bitter honeymoon and other stories.
Signet Books 1958.
Original title: L'amore cuniugale.
Cover artist: Clark Hulings.
William Faulkner: The long hot summer.
Signet Books 1958.
Movie tie_in starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Anthony Franciosa, Orson Welles, Lee Remick and Angela Lansbury.
Produced from 1958 to 1962, the Kodak Signet 80 was the last serious rangefinder Kodak made. It was an interchangeable lens camera: in addition to the 50mm lens, 35mm and 90mm lenses were available. It had a unique film take-up mechanism that did not require a film spool. Designed by Arthur Crapsey, it was a striking example of mid-century design aesthetic.