kuuan
loves old lenses
lovely thread, show more please 
Jack Conrad
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I'll throw in a few amateur snapshots from the 70's.
My brother. This was likely taken with a Kodak Instamatic of some sort. Blurry, but I still like it.

This, and the following were shot with a Miranda camera. My first SLR. Early to mid 70's.
I took this during a visit to Washington DC.

Friend with his Olympus OM-1

My wife and I prepping for an outdoor art show.

My brother. This was likely taken with a Kodak Instamatic of some sort. Blurry, but I still like it.

This, and the following were shot with a Miranda camera. My first SLR. Early to mid 70's.
I took this during a visit to Washington DC.

Friend with his Olympus OM-1

My wife and I prepping for an outdoor art show.

lynnb
Veteran
Richard Griffith
Established
Ha! I remember that being done to me in the late '70's, fortunately it didn't work!
Erik van Straten
Veteran
London, 1974.
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.








I have lots of early 1970's. My later 70's was lost in a flood.
nsfw
https://danielteolijr.wordpress.com/category/1970s/
nsfw
https://danielteolijr.wordpress.com/category/1970s/
Michael Markey
Veteran
Loudon Wainwright Free Trade Hall Manchester

Brad Bireley
Well-known
Genesis 1974
scan from a print
scan from a print

charjohncarter
Veteran




lawrence
Veteran
Wonderful!London, 1974.
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
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I like the Cortina Mk3. A friend of mine rolled his and wrote it off (he rolled a lot of other stuff as well).
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Congratulations on the show Lawrence. This thread has reminded me of the recent thread on the importance of photographing friends and family, it also shows how many of our membership have been taking great pictures for many years ( I was born in 73) and looking through them is a pure pleasure ( perhaps in part because it makes me feel as young as I was in the 70s' :angel: )
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Nothing defines the 1970's better than terrible fashion.
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Jim B.
Let's not overlook the 80s' when discussing terrible fashion - though grown men in skinny (spray on) jeans may come back to haunt many in a decade or two
CK Dexter Haven
Well-known
MORE, please.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
MORE, please.
Nikkormat FTn, Nikkor 50mm f/2, TriX.
Erik.

Nikkor 105mm f/2.5

Nikkor 50mm f/2

bucs
Well-known
The surf boats were all timber construction back then. Now they're carbon fibre and composites.
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Wow this one looks like it was just taken yesterday! Awesome shot!
bucs
Well-known
Debbie, 1978. This was the look.
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This one too!!
mwoenv
Well-known
1975 Yankee Stadium renovation, The Bronx, NYC. Taken during a Civil Engineering class trip with my first camera, a Konica Auto S2, and Plus-X film developed in stock D76. I still use this camera.
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mwoenv
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Jan Pedersen
Well-known
Awesome photos everybody cause these were photos back then 
Bill, Congrats, that a lovely story.
The 1970's were the worst of times and the best for me.
It was when I was still in the military.
Out of the military, I met my wife from a blind date arranged from a gent I met while serving.
We will celebrate our 38th anniversary August this year.
Great children who are successful and #4 grandson due later this year.
I'm living the dream!
Bill, Congrats, that a lovely story.
Johnmcd
Well-known
Great images everyone. Lynn, was that KB they were drinking? In a steel can. I remember my dad drinking it along with the old DA in long necks.
I started high school in 1979. It was also the first year that I learned to develop films and print. Therefore my own negs that survive only date back to the early '80s.
But here is a shot of me on the roof with my dad in 1971, the year I started school. I was tied off to the chimney and was helping prepare the old galvanised tin roof for painting. No sun screen back then
I started high school in 1979. It was also the first year that I learned to develop films and print. Therefore my own negs that survive only date back to the early '80s.
But here is a shot of me on the roof with my dad in 1971, the year I started school. I was tied off to the chimney and was helping prepare the old galvanised tin roof for painting. No sun screen back then

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