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2 years ago
asahi-yamane-art - ASAHIsART - iro iro

“とっきんとっきん広場”

「オラの村の広場には“とっきんとっきんの塔が立ってんだっぺョ~♪”」

絵描きの写真。( Pictures of painters. )

P・S 二眼レフのトイカメラで撮影したフィルムの一枚です。


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11 years ago
#61

#61

a place we both always liked a lot, shot from two sides (and two levels) with two plastic cameras, Lomo Fisheye & SuperSampler

October 19th is the World Toy Camera Day!

Futurama's Bender still shoots film in the year 3012, so let's just stay calm and keep un-cancelling the analog future!


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11 years ago
#79

#79

We would love to be able to engage with photography in that way at all times.


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11 years ago
Cameras, Part 2/???

Cameras, part 2/???

Some of the old black-and-gold crowd. From left to right:

Kodak Eastman, Folding Pocket No.3A Mod C, circa 1912. Big beautiful bellows camera that took postcard-sized film, but which I am going to use 120 film in to make long panoramas.

ICA, Icarette (6x9), 1914. Awesome little bellows that accepts 120 sized film. One of my favorite ones.

Kodak Eastman, Vest Pocket Model A, 1912. One of the first truly pocket-sized cameras. With bellows. Takes 127, which isn’t made anymore, but which I have a bunch of long-expired rolls of. I also have a bunch of spools, so I am going to be doing some respooling.

(Top) Falcon Minicam Junior, 1930s-era bakelite toy camera. 127 film.

(Bottom) Agfa-Ansco, Cadet Box D6, 1935. Box camera, uses 116 film, which I have, but I will also be using 120. I bought this one myself, because I like box cameras and I didn’t inherit any.

(Top) Clix Miniature, 1930s-era bakelite toy camera. 127 film.

(Bottom) Acro-Flash, early 1950s bakelite toy camera. 127 film.


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2 years ago
I Love The Filters SO MUCH And My Dirty Mirror!
I Love The Filters SO MUCH And My Dirty Mirror!
I Love The Filters SO MUCH And My Dirty Mirror!
I Love The Filters SO MUCH And My Dirty Mirror!
I Love The Filters SO MUCH And My Dirty Mirror!

i love the filters SO MUCH and my dirty mirror!


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