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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
Can't help but be impressed and appreciate the old time equipment and processes.... keeps the history alive. Donald..... Jordy deserves every pinch he gets.... and believe me, I think he enjoys them too... :~)
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Attached Link: http://jfbell20.fotopages.com/
As you may recall, I'm doing a fair bit of photography with some old hardware, Russian-made cameras and lenses from the Fifties, based on pre-WW2 German designs. The link, specifically the entry for the 1st July, has some interesting photos of a reenactment event in the UK, using a camera of suitable age, and an emulsion which wouldn't be out of place. And the entry has a couple of links which may be of interest to others interested in the old days. No, I didn't take any of the pictures. But the whole business intrigued me, and I figured it would be worth a mention.