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Notes: Cazneaux children - Jean (left front), Carmen (right front), Rainbow (left), Beryl (behind). Identification from donor.
Harold Cazneaux (1878-1953)
Format: gelatin silver photograph, 22 cm x 17 cm
Date Range: 1915, more accurate date from NLA see link below.
Location: Wentworth Falls, general area
Licensing: Attribution, share alike, creative commons.
Repository: Blue Mountains Library library.bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Part of: Local Studies, Cazneaux collection PF 2987-1
Provenance: gift of Anne Christoffersen in memory of Carmen Field, daughter of the artist. Thanks to Gael Newton.
Links: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Cazneaux
same as - nla.gov.au/nla.obj-144143495/view
From thedailylumenbox.com Lomochrome Redscale shot at ISO 50 with 1933 Voigtlander Brilliant with f/6.8 Color Skopar. Developed by The Darkroom in San Clemente.
Not the best shot but first one I've got of a cub this spring, I thought we only had one but then the other night I shone the torch in the garden and there were 4 ! Must be triplets for one sow and a single one for the other, dying to capture them together now.
A mystery little cubby hole in an abandoned chapel.
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