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I recently worked up the nerve to disassemble my Kodak Vigilant Six-20. It's shutter was gummed up and every shutter speed acted like about 1/25 or so. I pulled the lens off, removed the elements, then gave the shutter a Ronsonol bath. Works like a charm, now! However, this roll was my second test roll. I didn't pay attention to how the front element came off and shot the first test roll with it a full rotation out of focus. After putting it on in a different way and collimating it, this test roll came out much better!
Also, if you're ever wanting more info on old folders check out the excellent website of Mike Eckman. This article of Mike's was the inspiration for me deciding to tackle fixing my Vigilant.
This is Leroy's Cafe in Sulphur Springs, Arkansas. I've never been a patron of the place, but after scouting the area on Google maps, I wanted to go test the Vigilant out there.
Kodak Vigilant Six-20
Kodak Anastigmat 105mm f/4.5 w/ Flash Kodamatic Shutter
Kentmere 400 (on 620 spools)
FPP-110 (Dil B)
PlusTek OpticFilm 120 with Silverfast
As seen through my new macro lens, this is the test (calcium carbonate structural shell) of a small sea urchin that was unknown to science until one was purchased on eBay in 2006 and subesqently described by Natural History Museum scientists Simon Coppard and Heinke Schultz. I bought this test on eBay right around that time, unaware of this fact.
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Sea urchins are members of the phylum Echinodermata, which also includes sea stars, sea cucumbers, brittle stars, and crinoids. Like other echinoderms they have fivefold symmetry (called pentamerism) and a mouth locatted ventrally. This species is from New Caledonia, and this particular test is about 1.6cm wide.
Test prints from the ReclaimIt salvaged Polaroid 600 Blue Frog instant camera.
Gleaned Polaroid OneStep 600 Auto Focus, cleaned, tested and on sale now at ReclaimIt!
The camera came from the dump, loaded with a pack of old Polaroid film, the vintage stuff. I have since transferred that film into a cassette with working batteries. I hope to share the results of that experiment soon.
My son, Adam's, dog, Dahlia, a rat terrier, checking the water of the canal, here ,in Turners Falls. Adam said she's wimp... she won't go in if its too cold. She didn't go in. :-)
Trying out a Sigma 150-600 in the photographic shop... this was in the window over the way. Impressive lens, but boy is it heavy.
Test shot for exposure and framing of my previous post.
That bottle of Loreal shampoo turned into one hell of a gel.
37422 Leading and D6851 Depart from Longsight depot with the 1Q18 1624 Longsight to Sandbach.
25th September 2025.
Then, after prep, it's a good idea to test the rig BEFORE heading out on the ocean.
Waddell Creek Beach, between Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz, California.
Young Osprey in the nest at Grant Narrows, Pitt Meadows, B.C. with Mom keeping watch. Dad was not too far away. Not the greatest image, but nice to see the young one.
A 10 Car "Azuma" accelerates towards Saxelbye Tunnel on the Old Dalby test track on 27th April 2016 whilst undergoing tests
After having tested the Three Hills Sub the previous day, CN's Track Evaluation train deadheads back north to Mirror. CN has assigned a veteran GP38-2W, still wearing a faded Zebra stripes, as the test train's power.
The newest addition to the ground of the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona, is this Boeing 747-100. It was the oldest flying 747 up until its retirement. Flown by General Electric as a flying propulsion test bed.
James Popsys
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T_PUAGbJ3I
described his images in this cinematic cropped proportions as in title. I tried to apply it to my existing shots. Not everyone is correct but testing was the must for me. They need another compositions but why not to check what those exotic and professional images might bring new to my shots. :)
OK, had a very frustrating week of photography, starting with the big Flickr Server Switchover.
My new login refused to stick and kept throwing me out. My old login still worked on my Mac but not on my iPhone. My SD card broke. It was my SD card reader that broke it. Ordered new SD card and reader.
Apologies to everyone I've not commented back on recently, will aim to do better!