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Trying to take a nice picture of my "48 star" USA flag I have had since I was a child.
As you notice, I had a helper!! LOL
A young photographer captures the moment at the 27th Annual Chicago Tribune Printer's Row Literary Festival. She came up kind of close behind me at the lit fest and took a pic of my dreadlocks - I'd love to see how the pic turned out.
A yellow plastic bug was the shutter release, the shutter bug!
Also mounted on the side is a basic sand type timer to measure the correct processing time of your prints.
This is also shows the beautiful stock "brass" lens.
To hear more about this camera you can hear me talk all about in on a segment on the Film Photography Project’s podcast
filmphotographyproject.com/podcast/2019/02/film-photograp...
Darkday loves to take photos! Especially urban exploration photos. She will travel far underground on a crazy adventure for thrills and photos
A nice pose of Thelma Johnson Peppard that has a commercial feel in terms of subject matter and quality but is not a commercial card.
This was taken at dusk. I used automatic mode and flash went off. Is there something I could have done to avoid the glare in deer's eyes? Picture was taken from upstairs bedroom and zoomed in.
Technical Writer. (I know it looks like something out of the Microsoft clip art library...). Keyboard needs dusting!
A photo shoot in front of an older Mural by artist OUIZI
Photographer - Davide Anderson .... Model - Lacey
Murals In The Market
Detroit, Michigan
The Stylus is easier for him to use, but he just had to get his hands on the 'big' camera and, all decked out in its dive gear, my 5060 is a big camera. Especially in his little hands.
:)
I took more photos on my phone, than with a real camera. How very unlike me! The hipstamatic settings just seemed to lap up the rustic, crumbling, flaky loveliness of Triora - a small town high in the Maritime Alps of Italy.
Accidental shot while I was trying out a newly acquired wireless flash trigger. I really have no idea what I was doing. I'm just curious about off-camera flash photography. Wish me luck. :)