More Doll House Photos

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I'm going to use this thread to post the rest of my photos from The Doll House as I get them scanned. There are probably 25 more to go. Here is #71:

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#1 Grandpa
 
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#78. I found this slingshot in the back yard of the Doll House. I think that it is funny that this kids' toy is labeled "Professional Model."
 
Not very different than some of our RF or not RF toys ...:D
robert
PS: nice series of photos. I like it.

Actually it is different. Professional slingshots (yes, there is such a thing) are made of metal and have a part of the slingshot's frame that goes over the user's wrist to stabilize it when the user pulls back the elastic bands to shoot it.

A lot of amateur photographers buy high-end gear made for pros, but low-end gear is not generally labeled "Professional" in the photo world.
 
Not so much creepy, as sad...all of the toys abandoned and waiting for their owner(s), who won't return.

Beautiful work.

With best regards.

Pfreddee(Stephen)
 
Actually it is different. Professional slingshots (yes, there is such a thing) are made of metal and have a part of the slingshot's frame that goes over the user's wrist to stabilize it when the user pulls back the elastic bands to shoot it.

A lot of amateur photographers buy high-end gear made for pros, but low-end gear is not generally labeled "Professional" in the photo world.

Reminded me of this video. :)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLSQ5wjYBSo
 
superb work.

Are these ones tmax 3200 at 1600?

Most of them are. Some have been shot on other films, but most are Tmax 3200 at 1600, developed in Tmax Developer. Of the ones I've posted in the last few days, the clown on the front porch and the dolls sitting on the roof were done with Tri-X developed in D-76 1+1.
 
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