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From the vault

Photo information:

Film type: 135.

Film manufacturer: Foma.

Film name: Fomapan 100.

Alias: Classic.

Developer: D-76.

Process: 20°C.

Developer maker: Kodak.

Developer dilution: 1+3.

Developing time: 18'30".

Exposure number: 5.

Filter(s) used: no.

Scanner manufacturer: Epson.

Scanner model: Perfection V550 Photo.

Minolta-35 Model E was introduced in November 1951. The Model E also had synchronization for flash bulbs, but the connector pin socket was moved to the back of the camera below the accessory shoe.

tgif was in the first floor of this building

My wife, luluvision got a box full of really cool looking old cameras. They don't make them like this any more...

My wiife, luluvision got a box full of really cool looking old cameras. They don't make them like this any more...

"Selfie" together with my grandfather's camera from 1934

A table of old cameras and telephones at Portobello market. Along the front there was a row of old typewriters. I was tempted to buy the beautiful bright yellow one, but I had to travel back on the train and the bus and I would not have been able to carry it. I was also tempted by some of the cameras, but again, I did not have the space to carry them. When I came home and showed the pictures to my dad, he was disappointed that I did not buy any of them; in particular the Brownie Box. He had had one when he was younger.

As the years pass, this camera is still beautiful...Photo taken with Fujinon 1,8/55mm - manual lens from '70

Beier Beirax 6x9format

Pentax 6x7 SMC200mm+PRO160NS

Something taken during college. it was great. we took pictures in town all day. it was lizzies idea.

 

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Made by Eastman Kodak Co. Rochester. USA.

Around 1912 they made them with the Black Bellows as shown in the photo.

Made by Eastman Kodak Co. Rochester. USA.

Around 1912 they made them with the Black Bellows as shown in the photo.

Pentax 6x7 SMC200mm+PRO160NS

Yashica Electro35 GTN

Color-Yashinon DX 45mm f1.7

Fomapan400

Kenko YA3 orangefilter

Mi Primer rollo de Zenit 12xp

This was the very first voting facility in Norris City. It was originally located somewhere else, but was moved here, closer to the heart of downtown, a few years back.

 

Taken with my hundred and ninth camera.

 

Camera: Sears TLS (Mk II, made in 1967)

Lens: Auto Sears 50mm F/1.7, M42 screw mount

Film: Kodak BW400CN black and white 35mm

Shooting program: Manual (no battery)

Shutter speed: 1/125 sec.

Aperture: F/16

Date: October 3rd, 2012, 2.29 p.m.

Place: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.

 

Sears TLS01 04df

A couple years ago I worked on an independent short film production some friends were doing. Just getting around to putting the photos up now.

 

more river scene work. We had to haul all of this stuff (and much more) almost a mile from nearest parking. It was a long day: after a full day shooting at the river, we also had a rather long night shooting at the gas station.

Fed-5, Jupiter-8, Kodak Portra 400

 

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I found this beautiful Argus C3 at an Estate Sale recently and picked it up for $10...it works perfectly. I found the flash attachment at a Flea Market for $5 and it works too. This is my second C3 and this one is a Colormatic dating to 1956. Captured with my Canon 5D mk IV using two Photogenic 1250 Powerlight strobes.

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