N not_in_good_order Well-known Local time 9:12 PM Joined Oct 31, 2009 Messages 355 Location Lakewood, OH View My Gallery Jul 29, 2010 #21 The color rendition reminds me of some of William Christenberry's work.
P pakeha Well-known Local time 6:12 PM Joined Aug 26, 2009 Messages 898 Location South Pacific View My Gallery Jul 29, 2010 #22 paul, your images regardless of the cost of your cameras always have a `sense of place' the `place' looks real comfortable. regards CW
paul, your images regardless of the cost of your cameras always have a `sense of place' the `place' looks real comfortable. regards CW
R Ronald_H Don't call me Ron Local time 3:12 AM Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 1,727 Location Helmond, The Netherlands View My Gallery Jul 29, 2010 #23 Extremely nice! Finally got some Ektar in 120 yesterday, my Yashica Mat 124 will be happy with it.
P paulfish4570 Veteran Local time 8:12 PM Joined Jan 22, 2010 Messages 9,816 Location Lapine, in deep south Alabama View My Gallery Jul 30, 2010 #24 Thank you, CW. you're very kind. And thanks to Ronald, Not, et al ...
Sonnar Brian Product of the Fifties Staff member Local time 9:12 PM Joined Jan 12, 2004 Messages 19,834 View My Gallery Jul 30, 2010 #25 I love the raft shot on the River. The images have a real vintage look to them. This is why people like Diana's and Holga's.
I love the raft shot on the River. The images have a real vintage look to them. This is why people like Diana's and Holga's.
batterytypehah! Lord of the Dings Local time 6:12 PM Joined May 18, 2009 Messages 1,795 Location New England, USA View My Gallery Jul 30, 2010 #26 And for those of you who just can't wait for a Brownie to come their way... http://www.rogerandfrances.com/subscription/ps basics box brownie leica.html (How to turn a Leica into a Brownie, courtesy of Roger Hicks.) 😉
And for those of you who just can't wait for a Brownie to come their way... http://www.rogerandfrances.com/subscription/ps basics box brownie leica.html (How to turn a Leica into a Brownie, courtesy of Roger Hicks.) 😉
P paulfish4570 Veteran Local time 8:12 PM Joined Jan 22, 2010 Messages 9,816 Location Lapine, in deep south Alabama View My Gallery Jul 31, 2010 #27 Thank you, Brian.
AgentX Well-known Local time 4:12 AM Joined Apr 5, 2009 Messages 341 View My Gallery Jul 31, 2010 #28 Cool stuff. My only pics to ever be in any kind of show (outside of a school context) were taken with an Ansco Shur-Shot box camera...
Cool stuff. My only pics to ever be in any kind of show (outside of a school context) were taken with an Ansco Shur-Shot box camera...
A ARCHIVIST Well-known Local time 11:12 AM Joined Sep 10, 2006 Messages 446 Location BLUE MOUNTAINS, AUSTRALIA View My Gallery Jul 31, 2010 #29 Stunning Paulfish 4570. I am not surprised by the quality of these little cameras. There have been many mass produced 'happy snap' cameras over the years that have produced amazing results with little of no controls. My favourite is my Agfa Clack 6x9, of which I own three. Regards Peter
Stunning Paulfish 4570. I am not surprised by the quality of these little cameras. There have been many mass produced 'happy snap' cameras over the years that have produced amazing results with little of no controls. My favourite is my Agfa Clack 6x9, of which I own three. Regards Peter
P paulfish4570 Veteran Local time 8:12 PM Joined Jan 22, 2010 Messages 9,816 Location Lapine, in deep south Alabama View My Gallery Aug 1, 2010 #30 Thank you, Peter. I have seen a picture or two of the clack ...