Heh. That's the view I see many days at work, but these days I have to use a microscope; the components are so small.
Neil
Heh. That's the view I see many days at work, but these days I have to use a microscope; the components are so small.
Neil
Toyo field camera , S A 90mm f8 at f11, Fomapan 200, Rodinal stand , v700.
Graflex Speed Graphic 4x5. Wollensak Optar 135mm f4.7 at f11. Delta 100.
Moroccan Teapot by Howard Sandler, on Flickr
Arca Swiss F-Metric
210mm Sironar N
Tri-X 320
CLEARAUDIO INNOVATION & TITANIUM by Michael Olivares, on Flickr
Last edited by macolive; 23-Jan-2018 at 07:22. Reason: changed photo source
Blair Detective 1893 Tracks & Spikes by rrunnertexas, on Flickr
1893 Blair Detective 4x5 camera.
I like train tracks and of course trains.
Please show us your camera and the insides. I find Detective cameras very interesting. By their rarity, they are once again invisible. Good urban camouflage, even if discovered some would never guess it was a working camera.
I looked it up, seems there were variations. http://www.piercevaubel.com/cam/nonview.htm
I have walked along those same tracks many times...here in Virginia.
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