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West Hartford, CT 6/18/15

 

Elizabeth Park

Found the Through the Viewfinder group today and wanted to give it a try. I would need a macro lens and one of those tubes to block the light, but I don't think the viewfinder on the Mamiya is all that interesting. Not like the other cameras in use for that group.

52by52 Challenge #37 : Try to transform our world into an abstract image. — Lucie & Simon

EARLY MORNING HOURS PROVIDES THIS SHADOW GHOST STEAM TRAIN CROSSING A CREEK ON A SPECIAL EXCURSION IN GUATEMALA CENTRAL AMERICA

Fake through the viewfinder.

Shot through a Kodak Brownie viewfinder with a Nikon 60mm macro lens.

 

West Hartford, CT 6/18/15

 

Elizabeth Park

I discovered a group on flickr that involves using a viewfinder of another camera to frame a shot....

 

I used my Polaroid Autofocus 660 for the lens....

The theme at Hedon Viewfinders was... Toy Photography!

Taken through a viewfinder of a camera I purchased at a yard sale for fifty cents.

Shot with my Nikon point-n-shoot through the viewfinder on my Canon SLR - bit tricky but I love the way these came out. Only problem was the little dots in my viewfinder, I'm not sure if theres a way to remove those out of photoshop =/

Hedon Viewfinders holiday to Bridlington.

“Once in a blue moon” – There are several definitions. They vary from the 3rd full moon in a season that will have 4 full moons, to the 13th full moon in a calendar year, to the most accepted which is a 2nd full moon in a given month.

 

Even the viewfinder uses Octopus card

 

West Hartford, CT 6/18/15

 

Elizabeth Park

What that bit of rubber on the neck strap of your new EOS is for

NEW YORK CENTRAL RESTORED PASSENGER TRAIN SET SEEN HERE MAKING A SCENIC TRIP TO COOKEVILLE TENNESSEE ...

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