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I have been wondering for two days what you shouted for that top image.![]()
Nothing. I roughly framed and hoped the lady with the glasses would turn back around pretty soon. And she did
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I have been wondering for two days what you shouted for that top image.![]()
They are not half giving you daggersNothing. I roughly framed and hoped the lady with the glasses would turn back around pretty soon. And she did
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They are not half giving you daggers
Actually, I think there may have been a street performer behind me actually - the tightrope/violin guy.....


I've got one like that but thought my shot wouldn't come out nice (just a record shot) so didn't bother to remove my bikeYashica Mat 124G
Kodak Ektar
Lab developed.
Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.
Springtime by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
A path through the crops by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I've got one like that but thought my shot wouldn't come out nice (just a record shot) so didn't bother to remove my bike
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The bike tells its own story. I don't think it detracts.













Remember this post about the failure of my DIY TLR? Like a glutton for punishment, I tried again, this time with added tape in one particular spot.
kentmerr400diytlr008 by Madison S, on Flickr
kentmerr400diytlr003 by Madison S, on Flickr
I'm actually really pleased with how they came out, all things considered










I have a soft spot for any Sure Shot probably because it was my first "real" camera as a teen in the mid-late 80's. I have bought a number of them over the last decade.I recently ran a film through a Canon "New SureShot" AKA Prima Twin or SureShot WT28. An automatic compact camera from 1990 with a dule lens system offering a useful combo of 28 and 48mm.
A video about this camera should be out on YouTube in about within the coming month.
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Ah, the 80's. Which as we all know was the best decade. but what was your first model of SureShot?it was my first "real" camera as a teen in the mid-late 80's
Ah, the 80's. Which as we all know was the best decade. but what was your first model of SureShot?

The Bessa is an impressive camera, I have a (post war) Bessa I with the fantastic Color-Skopar coated lens. These old folders are amazing, I also have a 1937 Zeiss Ikonta 6x9 with a Zeiss Tessar lens, uncoated of course, and that can produce wonderful negatives if used with care, quite amazing considering it is 10 years older than me.Testing a new-to-me, but 80 years old, Voigtlander Bessa 6x9 folder, with FP4+ developed in replenished D23.
Blyth Harbour by Kevin Allan, on Flickr