Some Jupiter-8 photos

Nice photos! and nice colors. What film did you use?

Apostata, You have to copy and paste the link, the clicking doesnt work somehow.
 
lubitel said:
Nice photos! and nice colors. What film did you use?

Apostata, You have to copy and paste the link, the clicking doesnt work somehow.

Right - got it. Nice shots - good to see another happy J-8 user :)
 
Kodak Gold 100

Kodak Gold 100

Thanks.

I'm pretty sure the film was Kodak Gold 100. A right-on-the-edge of expired 24-exp. roll I bought for $1.99.


lubitel said:
Nice photos! and nice colors. What film did you use?

Apostata, You have to copy and paste the link, the clicking doesnt work somehow.
 
My BSA? Nah.

My BSA? Nah.

My BSA? Nah. Never rode one. Its in / at a sort of toy store at the Distillery District in Toronto (a wannabe tourist magnet, converted from the grounds of atmospheric old distillery and warehouse buildings), that sells cool toys for adults. No, not those sort of toys. Like the toy motorcycle in one of the photos that I posted. Also semi-realistic small models of cars, fire trucks, etc.


CVBLZ4 said:
Yep, colorful stuff; good shots. I like the produce. Hey, is that your Beezer?
 
The Chevy - Funny how tastes and responses differ

The Chevy - Funny how tastes and responses differ

Funny how tastes and responses differ. My reaction (while flipping through the set of prints) to the shot of the '31 Chev was "Gee, that's kind of disappointing. Boring." Maybe I should look again.

Bill K. said:
Nice shots !!!!

I love the 31 Chevy.

BillK.
 
Hi iggers,

I just love old cars. Having worked at the largest BA station in Sudbury during the mid "nifty-fifties", I probably filled up a few of these, checked the oil and washed the windshield.

I just hope my J8, on my Bessa R works as well as yours did.

Best regards,

Bill K.
 
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