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One of my flea market finds; a tiny plastic camera (4.8x3.9cm / 1.9x1.5in) made in Sweden in the 1950’s. Similar to a View-Master, you peek into the camera and can see black and white images of famous actors such as John Wayne, Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe. You flick through the images with the button on the top left.
About my Corner of Curiosities: A few years ago I bought a little box with drawers, thinking I would collect a few special bits and pieces in there. I parked this little set on top of my IKEA chest of six drawers which stands in a corner of my apartment. In time, I added more small shelfs, drawers and boxes and began to put curious items on display in all the little nooks and crannies. Quirky little things I mostly find on flea markets, but also get off the net. This corner of my home serves as inpiration, and every once in I while I walk up the IKEA dresser, put my elbows on top and rest my chin in my hands while I let my eyes wander through all these curious things. Moments such as these give spark my imagination and spurs my motivation to doodle in my journals. The collection is’nt all that special, as it’s not very easy finding fairly cheap, quirky and curious things, small enough to fit in the corner. My collection is constantly changing, if I find a new collectible, something else has to go or be moved around - as the corner now more or less is full.
Anywho, I thought I’d dedicate a photo album to this Corner of Curiosities, here on Flickr - probably for no other purpose than to tickle my own imagination :)
Before I became an AFOL, photography was my only hobby.
So, to pay a little homage to it, I recreated my photography equipment with lego bricks as best as I could with part restrictions I had.
Camera: Nikon D7100
Flash: NIkon SB600
Tripod: Sherpa 200R
Remote: Phottix
Camera:Nikon D80
Exposure:0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture:f/9.0
Focal Length:50 mm
ISO Speed:100
Exposure Bias:-4/3 EV
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umbrella overhead..
softbox model right
snoot on background
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Decided to take my lockdown regulation walk via Craigleith and Ravelston today. I dusted off my camera and brought it along for some snaps.
Lothian 75 seen heading down the slope of Craigleith Crescent on a service 38 working to Royal Infirmary H. 05th March 2021.
A Twin Lens Reflex camera from Kodak (1946), and a Single Lens Reflex camera from Praktica (the FX2, 1956).
Both, as you can see, with waist level viewfinders. The Praktica launched just a year before companies like Asahi Pentax introduced the ‘modern’ eye level SLR viewfinder.
These cameras are featured in a new video I've posted on YouTube about the history of film cameras from 1930.
Camera: Sony IPELA SNC-CH260
Output resolution: 1920x1080
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Camera: Sony IPELA SNC-CH260
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Thought I'd start of 2011 with an updated collection photo - so here goes!
Here are quite a few of my little camera faces, the collection has grown quite a bit over time
Still dominated by primarily box cameras, I have added 2 other bookcases filled with other pieces
Great hobby, so much fun, but I'm starting to get a bit crowded =)
I'll have to come up with another solution to displaying my addiction... I mean collection =) haha!
enjoy and please post up any questions if you have them.
Jamie
Plymouth, Devon, England
August 2018
This store has since relocated to 56 Cornwall Street, Plymouth.
FPP's "Island of Misfit Toys" on ebay. 35mm Cameras with slight disabilities need a home. "We don't want a perfectly functional camera with a bum meter to wind up in the trash" I say!
Updated daily!
At the FPP e-bay store.
First roll with an old 110 cartridge camera I picked up cheap on Ebay. Film is Lomo Tiger 200 colour negative
What an awesome camera shop in Chicago. I spent a bunch of time wondering. Shot on Agfa CT100 Precisa, July 14th 2016. © Joe Geronimo
Update: Central Camera was severely damaged by fire on June 1st 2020. petapixel.com/2020/06/01/iconic-central-camera-destroyed-...
Camera: Canon EOS Elan II E
Lens: Helios 44М-6 58 mm f/2 MC
Film: Ilford PAN 100
Scanning Film: Canon Canoscan 9000f Mark II
This is the only shot in my flickr page that I did't take myself. Thanks to my friend Mauriziopani for taking this great shot!
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Drawing and photo: by me
Made for "Happy Bokeh Wednesday 24": www.flickr.com/groups/italiangirlsphotographers/discuss/7...
Ispired on my "new" old analogic camera "Canon A-1"
Disegno ispirato alla mia "nuova" vecchia fotocamera analogica "Canon A-1"
Happy Pay Day!
Decided I deserved a treat, so went out today and got a nice shiny new camera, a Canon 760D.
(in my defense, this wasn't an impulse buy, the camera was initially released back in September last year, and I have gazed longingly at it ever since :-P )
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Letizia.
Canon 1000f
Ilford hp5
Box-type camera , made in USA 1957-1960 ; for roll film size 620 . Similar performance compared with the first model , only cosmetic differences .