Bingley
Veteran
Auburn. Leica M6, Voigtlander Ultron 35mm f2.0, Kodak Color Plus 200:
Auburn by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr
Auburn by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr
Auburn by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr
Vintage Jimmy by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr
For Sale by Joe Van Cleave, on Flickr
Taken at the Stanley Steamer museum in Kingfield Maine. I had ridden my Rapide there for the memorial service of Coburn Benson, who raced Vincents , owned a motorcycle shop selling vintage bikes, and later collected and restored several Stanleys. The Stanley Brothers, FE and FO, earned a fortune by patenting dry plates for photography, and later Eastman bought the rights. They devoted their earnings to several genius projects, including the Stanley cars. The whole story is interesting and not well known outside certain circles. their sister Chansonette Stanley Emmons was more well known as a photographer at a time when women photographers were rare. If you are in the central Maine area, the museum is well worth a visit.
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Chansonetta Stanley Emmons: Staging the Past
Chansonetta Stanley Emmons (1858-1937) of Kingfield, Maine, experimented with the burgeoning artform of photography. Starting in 1897, Emmons documented the lives of people, many in rural and agricultural regions in Maine and around the world. Often described as recalling a bygone era, this...www.bing.com
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That particular Vincent was assembled and shipped in October 1948, the month I was born. I always called it my twin, with two meanings. It started as a box of parts and ended up pretty nice after 15 years of work and at times, obsession. As happens to all of us, I had to admit I could no longer do it justice and rather than see it sit in the garage, I passed it on. This was good lesson for me in my journey.
Your cross country journey was an unattained goal for me, treasure that.