Retina IIIc sample photo

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Taken with the Retina IIIc and 50mm f/2 S-K lens.
Fort Worth Stockyards.

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Our house in Euless was built of pavers out of the old stockyards! My Dad made me soak each brick in a bucket of water! I never knew why. Good photo!
Vic
 
I recently bought the same camera, although the aperture blades are sticky at times. A really fun camera!

Here's a shot I did:

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Our house in Euless was built of pavers out of the old stockyards! My Dad made me soak each brick in a bucket of water! I never knew why. Good photo!
Vic

I remember doing the same thing as a young boy with bricks salvaged from the old defunct brick company in Texarkana..

No fun...:(
 
Taken with the Retina IIIc and 50mm f/2 S-K lens.
Fort Worth Stockyards.

Great photo!! It looks more "close-up" than the few photos that I've taken. My sister-in-law lives in Hurst. Going to the stockyards is one of the fun things we do when we visit her.

Our house in Euless was built of pavers out of the old stockyards! My Dad made me soak each brick in a bucket of water! I never knew why. Good photo!
Vic
Jim (my husband) grew up around Euless...in Bedford. Soaking bricks. I'm curious now!

I recently bought the same camera, although the aperture blades are sticky at times. A really fun camera!

Here's a shot I did:
This is also a very nice photo!! I like the lines and perspective.

One more..
Excellent! The B&W adds to the rustic-ness of the steps/porch.

darlene
 
Great cameras! People liked to take them on hiking tours as they were lighter and more compact than others. Also the first picture on Mt.Everest was taken with a Retina (And will stay so until they find Mallory's camera)
...Use them...also they are very quiet cameras....
Please could somebody explain the thing with the bricks and the water?
We used to salvage old Austrian bricks with the double eagle on them, they were sent to the States.
 
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