22-03-20, 10:05 PM | #6851 |
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Didn't peg you for a tlr man JR. Just make sure you wipe them down first. Don't want anyone getting ill.
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Good point! Thought I'd give it a go
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23-03-20, 06:31 AM | #6853 |
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The viewfinder will take some getting used to but you usually get a flip down magnifier to help.
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24-03-20, 08:13 PM | #6854 |
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I'm getting fed up reading the news online these days. Only one story, it's depressing and more or less the same every day.
This was a light in the darkness this morning. https://www.theguardian.com/artandde...f-kenny-rogers Never had Kenny Rogers down as a photographer. And he started with a Brownie Hawkeye |
24-03-20, 09:15 PM | #6855 |
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I saw that. Google his picture of The Thumb.
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24-03-20, 09:29 PM | #6856 |
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By the way, did your missus get home alright?
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24-03-20, 09:53 PM | #6857 |
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The Thumb is really good; I like his Lincoln Memorial one too .... memories of Fallout 3.
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25-03-20, 06:48 PM | #6858 |
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Dennis Hopper was a pretty decent photographer as well.
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Good news mate. Not sure if I've looked up Hopper yet. Well I've joined the Vivian Maier set as the two Ikoflexes arrived. I'll take some pics tomorrow. There's a late IIa which seems to be all working, Tessar lens, and a Ic with Novar but it's jammed, not sure why. The IIa seems the nicer of the two, it's a little sticky but i might be able to shoot a first roll, I'll need to check the speeds and collimation. One of them has a case, can't remember which one, needs a strap though. The meter on the 1c works but no idea how well. They look the biz alright, and you could really batter someone with one too.
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I had a look at some of Dennis Hopper's stuff. Interesting. I never realised he'd such a huge collection.
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