You can never predict when something interesting will cross your path -- which is why I carry three cameras with me at all times. These images appeared, unexpectedly, during walks in my hometown and in nature. I'm glad I was able to capture them.
All pictures taken with 1957 Kodak Brownie Starmite camera, 127-roll b/w film (ISO 100).
They look like they have more than 75% off to me! I like their poses, though.
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DeleteThat bottom pic is amazing. At first I thought it was a cliff far in the distance, but it's a piece of bark, isn't it? What a cool image!
ReplyDeleteYes, it's bark. It struck me as visually interesting.
DeleteInteresting! I thought it was snow and a stone wall. Very great pic!
DeleteOoh these are fun, I love the textures of the second 2.
ReplyDeleteNever underestimate a 1950s Kodak Brownie camera! And a photographer who's got the "eye", of course! xxx
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DeleteThese are beautiful photos! I second Ann's comment above, you have a really good eye! It's nice seeing film photos too :)
ReplyDeleteHope your week is going well! It's a rainy one here!
Away From The Blue
Thank you. We're having rain, too.
DeleteTerrific captures, Ally. The first one is especially eye-catching and wonderfully composed.
ReplyDeleteYou know springtime is returning when one can take usable photos outside at 100 ISO. ��
Autumn Zenith �� Witchcrafted Life
Yup! Thanks.
Deleteyou definitely have a great for photography! I am too lazy to carry my camera around at all times. On the bright side, I do carry it often, perks of job
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DeleteThat last one.....what is it???? It looks like an enchanted island...like a mirage. Very texturally interesting! The first one has real sass considering they are mannequins!
ReplyDeleteIt's a tree stump in the snow. You're seeing the bark on the side of the stump.
DeleteI really enjoy that you have three cameras on you for any occasion. There is something quite special about takping photos on film cameras. Not just for the end result, but for the purpose to taking each shot. The textures in the last two are beautiful and I really love the ordinary nature of the first one, as I think we both share that love of spotting something that most people will miss :)
ReplyDeleteExactly. Thank you.
DeleteThese are so good. I especially the love the reflections in the first photo.
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