FREE SUNDAY again and hope you'll drop by
Something special, photos with stories here.
#1.... shot in 1939, not by me. The others are the camera which shot that photo, my grandfather's Kodak which I finally inherited this past week after décades of being hidden, loaned and returned.
The earliest pic I have from this camera is my parents wedding in 1932
Roadrunner wrote:
Something special, photos with stories here.
#1.... shot in 1939, not by me. The others are the camera which shot that photo, my grandfather's Kodak which I finally inherited this past week after décades of being hidden, loaned and returned.
The earliest pic I have from this camera is my parents wedding in 1932
Thanks for hosting once again RR, good opening set, is the camera still working
creativ simon wrote:
Thanks for hosting once again RR, good opening set, is the camera still working
Yes, but cannot find film..640 I think
Roadrunner wrote:
Something special, photos with stories here.
#1.... shot in 1939, not by me. The others are the camera which shot that photo, my grandfather's Kodak which I finally inherited this past week after décades of being hidden, loaned and returned.
The earliest pic I have from this camera is my parents wedding in 1932
Thanks for hosting another Free Sunday!
That's really nola (cool?) For a short time, I had my grandmother's Brownie. I think she last used it in 1962. I've past it on down in the family.
This was shot on film back in the early 80's, was working at this house outside rebuilding the oak main entrance gates, temperature was -16 and under there somewhere is a lovely wooden Victorian conservatory
You don't forget times like this
Want to thank Agnes, I think that you broke a record here, and Dan L. Two good Challenges. Kick back and relax tonight, you did a great job
creativ simon wrote:
This was shot on film back in the early 80's, was working at this house outside rebuilding the oak main entrance gates, temperature was -16 and under there somewhere is a lovely wooden Victorian conservatory
You don't forget times like this
Icecicles? Huh no insulation, eh? -16 F or C?
This is not from film but taken today between snow storms. A front is coming through tomorrow and about to dump 10-12" of snow. Anyway I took these today, I tried using fill flash not sure it helped much. RR thanks for hosting this Free Sunday as you do it is a lot of fun to see other peoples work!
Roadrunner wrote:
Something special, photos with stories here.
#1.... shot in 1939, not by me. The others are the camera which shot that photo, my grandfather's Kodak which I finally inherited this past week after décades of being hidden, loaned and returned.
The earliest pic I have from this camera is my parents wedding in 1932
quit pointing that thing at me!
I like to put my face in the snow
Roadrunner wrote:
Icecicles? Huh no insulation, eh? -16 F or C?
Conservatory is all glass, insulation Mmmmmmmmmmm How :lol:
-16c
Bushido
Loc: No Where and Every Where
If your camera is a Kodak Monitor, Six-20 it takes 620 or 616 film. The 620 can be purchased from B&H Photo, ebay, and Ebsy.
Roadrunner wrote:
Yes, but cannot find film..640 I think
Lens Cap wrote:
This is not from film but taken today between snow storms. A front is coming through tomorrow and about to dump 10-12" of snow. Anyway I took these today, I tried using fill flash not sure it helped much. RR thanks for hosting this Free Sunday as you do it is a lot of fun to see other peoples work!
Good dogs love snow ..... Thanks for your comment Lens Cap
Bushido wrote:
If your camera is a Kodak Monitor, Six-20 it takes 620 or 616 film. The 620 can be purchased from B&H Photo, ebay, and Ebsy.
Thank you sir, I'll check it out. Would love to do just one film, carry out the tradition I guess
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