Family Self Portrait with Mamiyaflex - March 1979
Portrait - 1979
Back Lit Portrait
Negative Film - a Happy Accident
Yashica Mat viewing screen with magnifier
Yashica Mat viewing screen
Red square in a round hole
Yashica-Mat
Wine bottle with pipes
Kitchen scene with olive oil
Portrait of a Lady
Portrait of a Lady
Portrait of a Lady
Portrait with hard shadow
Portrait with texture screen
Informal Portrait - Young Ladies
Informal Portrait - Young Lady
Informal Portrait - Young Ladies
Young Lady with Wind in Hair
Coy Young Lady
Lady with hat
Lady With Hat
Informal Portrait - Youngsters
Pinecone
Baking the Daily Bread
Fine and Imprisonment by Order of the Magistrates
Turbulent sea at Ramsgate
Here's lookin' at you
Samson in the Window - June 1986
Fisherman - On the Way Home
Gull at Deal, Kent
Broadstairs Harbour in the rain
Dull evening at Ramsgate
Fisherman sculpture at Deal, Kent
Cracking wine!
Wine bottles
Boats on the beach at Walmer
The Harbour at Broadstairs
Molecule Hands at West Cliff
Molecule Hands sculpture
Lilies in St Malo Cathedral
I got left behind .....
Winter 1983, Leeds
Basingstoke by Night, 1981
The Great Wall of Basingstoke
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Vintage Kodak No.2 Folding Autographic Brownie circa 1919-1920
The camera has a 'Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter' with speeds B, T, 1/25 sec., 1/50 sec.
Aperture f numbers are not specified on this model. Instead, the aperture scale uses numbers 1 to 4. I believe that these digits convert to present day f8, f11, f22, f32.
The lens appears to be the '2-element achromatic doublet', focal length about 98mm, maximum aperture about f8. Apparently the placing of the glass elements behind the shutter was standard for this lens, so there is no glass 'on the front'.
Aperture f numbers are not specified on this model. Instead, the aperture scale uses numbers 1 to 4. I believe that these digits convert to present day f8, f11, f22, f32.
The lens appears to be the '2-element achromatic doublet', focal length about 98mm, maximum aperture about f8. Apparently the placing of the glass elements behind the shutter was standard for this lens, so there is no glass 'on the front'.
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