Godfrey
somewhat colored
Adox CHS-ART 50 (RIP), semi-stand developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 1 hour.
Kodak No 2 Folding Pocket Brownie Model B, circa 1911 - so a year younger than the aeroplane!
Adrian
Deperdussin and Hucks (that well-known law firm) by gray1720, on Flickr
Lovely! Haven't beeno to Shuttleworth for a while.
I suppose you mean a year older than the flying machine, right?
G
citizen99
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Camera and Plane perfectly matched! Love to see itAdox CHS-ART 50 (RIP), semi-stand developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 1 hour.
Kodak No 2 Folding Pocket Brownie Model B, circa 1911 - so a year younger than the aeroplane!
Adrian
Deperdussin and Hucks (that well-known law firm) by gray1720, on Flickr
Muggins
Junk magnet
Lovely! Haven't beeno to Shuttleworth for a while.
I suppose you mean a year older than the flying machine, right?
G
No, the Deperdussin is c1910, and the camera is 1911. Seems funny using something over a century old on an aeroplane that's even older.
It's hard to resist taking an old camera to Old Warden - I often have a good camera spot there, prize this year was getting to fondle a Leica IIIf... I begin to realise why people get so far up themselves about Leicas now, there is good reason.
Adrian
Tom A
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Baldafix, Steinheil Cassar 105mm f6.3 - 6x9cm. Kodak Tmax400 - Tmax developer.
I liked the "roo" bar made from an old bed-head bord.
vonfilm
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maxwell1295
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Moto-Uno
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Hope my old Mockba-5 falls into this category,Regards,Peter

Pecorty
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An Isolette III in Madrid (Spain)

Pecorty
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another one from Madrid with the Isolette III

julianphotoart
No likey digital-phooey
Super Ikonta 530/2

hoddy
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kuzano
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Nice!
Nice!
Nice TR3. Don't often see them here in the US with wire wheels. My 57 small grille TR3 was the same color. Owned it in 1964. Daily driver and dependable ride.
Nice!
An Isolette III in Madrid (Spain)
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Nice TR3. Don't often see them here in the US with wire wheels. My 57 small grille TR3 was the same color. Owned it in 1964. Daily driver and dependable ride.
rhl-oregon
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Dayrell bishop
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533/16

Thomas78
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This scenery is beautiful, Dayrell!
Michael I.
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Iskra, horribly missprocessed trix (and light leaked from an open cassete port on the lower plate)
semrich
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Zeiss Super Ikonta IV Tessar 75/3.5

Dayrell bishop
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Thanks Thomas it was taken about 20 years ago in Scotland.
Argenticien
Dave
Super Ikonta C (531/2), Ilford Pan F+ 50, Rodinal. Usually i have a Hell of a time trying to shoot vertially with this camera; it is quite unwieldy in that orientation and I often get only within +/- 5 degrees of straight vertical. This shot was convenient since I was shooting from lower ground, so convergence helped obscure my shortcomings, as did the fact that probably no angles are 90 degrees anymore on this old building.
--Dave

Creeping Disrepair by Argenticien, on Flickr
--Dave

Creeping Disrepair by Argenticien, on Flickr
Thomas78
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Super Ikonta C (531/2), Ilford Pan F+ 50, Rodinal. Usually i have a Hell of a time trying to shoot vertially with this camera; it is quite unwieldy in that orientation and I often get only within +/- 5 degrees of straight vertical. This shot was convenient since I was shooting from lower ground, so convergence helped obscure my shortcomings, as did the fact that probably no angles are 90 degrees anymore on this old building.
--Dave
Hi Dave,
I experience the same problems with my Super Ikonas and Moskwa 5 when using them vertically. My strongest concern is how to hold the camera steady at long shutter speeds like 1/50 or even 1/25 s.
What is your technique?
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