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The Red windowPosted by Michael Fresh (Chester, United Kingdom) on 20 July 2012 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio. My book entitled, Looe in Cornwall a photographic tour, is on sale now.
Comments (23)
@Paco Díaz: Yes... but I like my 32GB CF card. :) @grouser: Thank you Sir. gerard1948 from Santiago de Compostela, SpainSuperb, Remember the good old days. Great shot. 20 Jul 2012 9:33am CElliottUK from Reading, United KingdomI remember the red window so well. There was the magic number...How many shots have I got left out of the 12???. That being the total number of shots I could afford to take on a 2 week holiday! Oh how things have changed... 20 Jul 2012 9:35am @CElliottUK: Ah, limitations of the day, but back then the photos really did come from the person behind the lens, no Digic or Bionz engines. Tede from Aubenas 07, FranceSuperbe mais difficile de faire des macros avec lui :) Bonne journée. 20 Jul 2012 11:53am @Tede: merci beaucoup @Ruthiebear: Thank you. @Christine: :) it does. Slackwater - Don from Spokane, United StatesThe red windows worked with orthochromatic films. The only drawback to these films was their tendency to make skies very white. Nice shot of this vintage camera. 20 Jul 2012 2:40pm @Slackwater - Don: Thanks Don Evelyne Dubos from Le Mans, FranceA nice series well presented and well detailed. 20 Jul 2012 6:10pm Baldwin VW from Bejuma, VenezuelaExcellent shot of this interesting detail !!! I like the red "window" ... 20 Jul 2012 6:17pm @Baldwin VW: Thank you RBL from Oxford, United StatesWonderful close-up and texture... attractive vintage branding shot too! 20 Jul 2012 8:21pm curieuzeneuzemosterdpot from somewhere between viewer and subject, Belgiumuse films .. de goeie ouwe tijd??? :-)) 20 Jul 2012 9:06pm @curieuzeneuzemosterdpot: Primitief eenvoudig..... maar wel leuk @Alun: Ta. Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesNice lighting to reveal the great textures! 20 Jul 2012 10:37pm Ronnie 2¢ from Atlantic Shores, United KingdomIt all seems far longer ago than it actually was . . all the anticipation (and, often, disappointment) of film . . compared to digital it felt so alive. 23 Jul 2012 7:04pm |
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