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Old 05-22-2011, 12:19 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by CoasterMatt View Post
Very cool camera, Snowflake. I've gotta say I feel honored that you would consider my photos an inspiration. I can't wait to see what you do with that gem.
Matt
I can't pretend to even think about getting shots anywhere close to your fab pics with a vintage camera. Your gorgeous shots inspired me to think about all the great b/w shots and hope that I can play around and get something interesting.

Though it's a single lens, I'm also going to attempt color shots with it, they might be totally weird given the shutter speeds, but what the hell.

It's going to be fun.

The camera arrived yesterday, I think loading it for the first few times will be a real challenge, the case is very tight to open and get closed. I'm also going to have to seal off the "autographic slot) and the exposure number window (clear red plastic) to make it light tight.

It's neat and far lighter than I expected.

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