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    Good little Kodak...

    Recently I was out shooting with a No. 1 Kodak Junior with a B&L rapid rectilinear lens. I grabbed the first roll of film I had (Velvia) and this is the result.

    Not too bad for a 90 year old middle grade camera!
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    I like those images. Like you said not bad for a 90 year old camera!

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    you can say that again!

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    Nice! I especially like the second one!
    "Hit 'em with a Speed Graphic"

    "The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera."
    — Dorothea Lange

    "Film is to digital as a symphony orchestra is to a kazoo" - Brian C. Miller

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    RIP Kodachrome

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    Very nice indeed! I've never given much attention to these old Kodaks, but looking at this I think I may have been selling their capacities short. I like the way the limitations of the lens come out in the first image; you can see where the focus breaks down in the corners, and that has the effect of pulling your eye back to the centre. Good stuff!

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    Nathan Tenny
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    Although the moon is smaller than the earth, they are about the same distance apart.



 

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