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Photography Story/Sequential posted on Feb 21, 2008
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The two cameras on the left belonged to my parents. The two cameras on the right are my own. It's neat to now own the camera I remember from childhood. Thank you so much for your comments and faves on my last upload! I was astonished and humbled by your generosity! And thanks for stopping to have a look today.

Comments (42)


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Dakotatookit

3:04PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

great setup. things sure have changed over the last couple decades.

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mickuk50

3:08PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

thats quite a bit of history there maria and things have certainly come a long way in this period of time .so the canon is what your taking all these fabulous bird pics with :o). mick

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fredster66

3:09PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

Amazing how things have progressed. Nice presentation! I have a feeling that the Canon gets the best images... :-)

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rainbows

3:14PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

I am wondering just what camera you used for this shot Maria!!! A wonderful history. How things have changed. A splendid shot. Hugs. Diane.

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GiMi53

3:38PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

He he... interesting historical reconstitution... and indeed, I was asking myself the same question as Didi...what camera for this shot ? And also, why are there so few artists authorizing the appearance of the EXIF info ? Photographe02.gif

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krakosky

3:48PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

great presentation of lovely machines.

MrsLubner

3:49PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

Very nice cameras with good memories attached. I had a Brownie Box and loved it!Unfortunately, the Great Flood of '79 down where I hail from, took that and everything else the family owned down the Bayou and out to sea.

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st_fish

3:57PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

lovely family history and portrait!! Amazing how technology advances! 8;o)

lanemtripp

4:46PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

very interesting history and concept

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JaneEden

5:05PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

Really interesting capture of all the camera's Maria, and beautifully presented too - hugs Jane xx

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timtripp

5:07PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

very informative.

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jocko500

5:14PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

wonder if the old ones still work . cool shot of them all

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D.C.Monteny

5:20PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

Cool one Maria. Leaves only the question, with which camera did you take this shot ;-)

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goodoleboy

8:06PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

Good heavens, Maria, a photographer's trip into the past! I remember the cameras well. Ansel Adams and Matthew Brady would be proud of you! The 1955 Argus Super looks so primitive. Incidentally, I intend using pics of old cameras in my future avatars, so stay tuned.

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iloco

9:02PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

Great idea. I have a lot of my old cameras somewhere. :)

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Richardphotos

9:14PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

I had a Brownie box as a teenager.it was not such a great camera but I was thrilled with it.excellent memories you have.all I have that belonged to my mother is an antique dresser and some old dolls.I would sell them but never tried

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leeatsjt

10:33PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

Great concept and beautifully done!

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DennisReed

11:04PM | Thu, 21 February 2008

The years do pass by! I remember playing with the spent blue lightbulbs as a child! ;)

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Punaguy

12:27AM | Fri, 22 February 2008

Those camera's have seen the world and many wonderous images. Nice to see the giant leaps camera's have taken over the years. I think the digital age has made the camera more user friendly, and in turn hooked a whole new genration of photographers. Nice shot of some old and new memories~ Aloha~

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ledwolorz

12:52AM | Fri, 22 February 2008

Fantastic concept and great shot.

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Cosine

1:47AM | Fri, 22 February 2008

Great historical shot, Maria. I love the old cameras. I wonder if you can even buy flashbulbs for them any more?

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virginiese Online Now!

2:08AM | Fri, 22 February 2008

A cool family camera portrait. I would never have this idea. And we can see the technological progress at the same time :-) Thanks for sharing Hugs Virginie

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helanker

3:36AM | Fri, 22 February 2008

Now that is indeed awesome and you made a really pro shot out of it too. Excellently done. :) Could be fun to have a challenge to show all our old cameras in the photography Forum ?

aljaysart

4:01AM | Fri, 22 February 2008

Excellent and thanks for sharing.

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:10AM | Fri, 22 February 2008

Fantastic history and wonderful photo my friend.....!!!!

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uk601

9:53AM | Fri, 22 February 2008

fantastic! a very creative concept! beautiful presentation

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Hendesse

10:53AM | Fri, 22 February 2008

Interesting collection. Superb idea and shot. Cool camera from 1955!

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mark.spooner

2:34PM | Fri, 22 February 2008

Excellent.

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tizjezzme

7:56PM | Fri, 22 February 2008

Excellent photo idea. So you are the proud owner of a Canon! Excellent camera; I've been so tempted to get one myself. But job security is a concern at the moment; I have to be frugal. (Yeah, I know .. boring)

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Cytisus

9:18PM | Fri, 22 February 2008

Excellent historic shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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