matthewcrunk
Private First Class
"I think this American caption is no amature"
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Post by matthewcrunk on Sept 18, 2010 0:39:20 GMT -5
This is a picture of me taken in my back yard. It was taken with a 1930s kodak baby brownie camera loaded with modern 35mm b&w film. Its just a quick shot trying out my new camera. Tell me what you think. Attachments:
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Post by Berthold Schwabe on Sept 18, 2010 10:34:22 GMT -5
awesome!
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sgtcrowley
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2nd Arm Div, 82nd Rcn Btln, B Co., 1st Platoon
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Post by sgtcrowley on Sept 18, 2010 19:37:06 GMT -5
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Post by 2ndidmedic on Sept 18, 2010 19:46:38 GMT -5
I like both pics. Very nice.
-Michael
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matthewcrunk
Private First Class
"I think this American caption is no amature"
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Post by matthewcrunk on Sept 18, 2010 23:59:05 GMT -5
sgtcrowley, Thank you very much. Thats looks great
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Post by whatthecrunchyo on Dec 5, 2010 23:16:11 GMT -5
You may have some mold, fog, or water in the lens. I doubt you can clean it out, but if you can, give it a shot. What speed of film did you use? I use an Argus C3 with Kodak B&W 400 and they come out almost crystal clear, granted, I play with the f-stop to make it look old. The lens is in great shape as is the camera. Remember, for the f-stop the "sunny 16 rule" meaning that if it a sunny day with no shade, but it on 16. Digress from there. Usually by dusk I am at 4 or 5.6 according to my camera. Attachments:
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