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took these at a museum at Loy Lake , Dennison Texas hope you have a wonderful weekend and thanks for viewing. I am haveing a terrible time with psp x. it will not start,will not uninstall,will not repair it's self. I am fixing to do a destructive recovery as mush as I hate. also system recovery is not working either the third from the right was like one I had as a teenager

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gingerlou

12:09AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Cool, I am not to schooled on the older cameras but I bet these have a awesome history, etc! Nice capture!

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Sekadhar

12:21AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Cool idea! Bravissimo! Super done! Have a nice weekend, my dear friend Richard!!!!

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melevos

12:22AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

excellent capture!!!

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angel_dust

12:25AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

GREAT IMAGE OF OLD FASHIONED CAMRAS!! I'M SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR PROBLEM. I HOPE YOU GET THINGS UNDER WAY SOON..HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!!

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annie5

12:27AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Your camera was like mine when i was a teenager! Great concept and idea Richard! Excellent :)

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2Loose2Trek

12:29AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

I still remember the days when I used to load the dark slides for a Super Speed Graflex. Excellent collection of cameras and photo. Well done!

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Hendesse

12:50AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Fantastic shot of this old camera collection. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!! :)

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claude19

12:51AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

A quite beautiful collection of apparatuses, in particular a splendid room, in mahogany tree and copper, can be like that of my father in mahogany tree and ccuivre and brass, to photograph on glass plates! My childhood also knew these magic cases Kodak, which I kid handled, for see the image in very small frosted glass. At that time, the photograph, when it was drawn, was a work of art, but at the time, it was not considered thus!

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Dianthus

1:02AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Amazing how far technology has taken us. Great image:)

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nattarious

1:36AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

What a shot Richard!! I just need to know where do you get such oldies! :D LOVE IT!! Thank you and have a great weekend my friend JOE BTW: I might be able to help you with your PC.. But tell me first! Are you running MicroSoft Internet Explorer 7 Beta3??

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DennisReed

1:40AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

I bet some of those old box cameras can still tack a mean pic! ;) Cool layout!

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wildgoha

2:08AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

hey Richard - what a nice trip into the past ;-)thanx that I have my camera = yours from pfoto look too complicated LOL

wannes

2:34AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

My father had an old box camera just like this! I wonder where it is. Great capture!

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cinderella2002

3:46AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Cool camera's. Have you tried to emty your Paint Shop Pro Cache folder? Maybe it will work? It does for me, but I have the 7 vertion!

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busi2ness

3:50AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Very nice display of old cameras, the film format 120? Good luck with the PC blues.

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VDH

3:50AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Interesting shot!!Well done Richard!

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Luka_30

4:31AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Just imagine we have to fumble with such equipment. Those which use these are truly enthusiast.

XoxoTree

5:04AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Try uninstalling in safe mode...I have one like the third from right. I'll have to dig it up and see just what I might have; You may know. You seemed to have such a great love appreciation for them. Good day to you. :)

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birthunicorn

5:24AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

you have alot of camera cool

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NekhbetSun

5:33AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Pretty cool ! And give the comp a swift kick...works every time ;o) hugs

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jif3d

6:33AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Good luck...GREAT COLLAGE ! a fine collection and capture...I have reformat my HD too...but I keep putting it off, for obvious reasons ! Cheers

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awadissk

7:28AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Fantastic work!!!!!!!!!!!!

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marybelgium

8:00AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

great find !

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angelbearzs

9:16AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

that is awesome and excellent job:)

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rainbows

10:27AM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Brilliant shot, Richard. Some history here... I am so sorry you are having problems. I would send you a cooling breeze If I could. You will sort things out, it is just a pain. Hugs. Di.

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evielouise

1:13PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

well here I go aging myself once more I remember them all waaaaaaaaaaaaaa!! lol great images: hope you fix your problem soon: good luck:

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Syltermermaid

1:23PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

I had the same type of camera than you and when I think about how small the cameras today are!!!! Marvelous captured!!! Thanks for sharing!!!! You bring memories back!!!LOL Hugs Ute

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Cosme..D..Churruca

2:04PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Me too I have a similar one... still in my study. Just a black box with a little lens and a obturador. I think it is a Kodak. Splendid pic !

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Digimon

2:15PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Cool collection Richard! I think there is a guy here that uses a in hole camera!

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BBarbs

3:34PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Ahh yes. I love old cameras. Have a bit of a collection myself. Wonderful to see these. Very cool stuff. Is the one you had as a child a Brownie box camera ? I started out with one of those. lol. Took damn good images actually.

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