You must be crazy. Just not as crazy as me. I can't get enough for my filmers, so I just keep them. Here's the Nikons......[/quote]
Awesome, dude!! You must have some great glass.
I display mine in a dining room glass front hutch. Keeps the dust off.
Pixel Painter wrote:
Pixel Painter wrote:
Not really. It's a counterfeit. Very well done however.
Here's the fake Leica with another WWII camera. This time the 'Speed Graphic' is real. This is the same
model camera used to take the famous Iwo Jima photograph by Joe Rosenthal.
Yes, I have old cameras all over my house. There are, to me, like little pieces of mechanical art.
Kind of like this? I still have them all over the house. I'm bonkers. Yes, I do a lot of dusting, except for the ones in the display case. I would need another two display cases to fit my entire collection. And I still can't resist buying when I run into a deal.
randymoe wrote:
I display mine in a dining room glass front hutch. Keeps the dust off.
Pixel Painter wrote:
Pixel Painter wrote:
Not really. It's a counterfeit. Very well done however.
Here's the fake Leica with another WWII camera. This time the 'Speed Graphic' is real. This is the same
model camera used to take the famous Iwo Jima photograph by Joe Rosenthal.
Yes, I have old cameras all over my house. There are, to me, like little pieces of mechanical art.
That is a nice case and contents. You do have the sickness! I am really just catching it. I need to sell some motorcycles to make more room for cameras...
Pixel Painter wrote:
Kind of like this? I still have them all over the house. I'm bonkers. Yes, I do a lot of dusting, except for the ones in the display case. I would need another two display cases to fit my entire collection. And I still can't resist buying when I run into a deal.
randymoe wrote:
I display mine in a dining room glass front hutch. Keeps the dust off.
Pixel Painter wrote:
Pixel Painter wrote:
Not really. It's a counterfeit. Very well done however.
Here's the fake Leica with another WWII camera. This time the 'Speed Graphic' is real. This is the same
model camera used to take the famous Iwo Jima photograph by Joe Rosenthal.
Yes, I have old cameras all over my house. There are, to me, like little pieces of mechanical art.
Kind of like this? I still have them all over the... (
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I don't do wedding work. I'm too old to start and I think I'd be too scared to mess up something so important. However, after reading what everybody has had to say, I think I'd do the bride's portrait in medium format, probably with a Hasselblad, but take the rest of the wedding in digital. I might even consider doing the group shots in medium format, but it might get to be too much of a problem changing film. I don't know how much film Hasselblad's hold.
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