Hi.
I'm new to the forum and over the past few years have spent a good deal of time, and money, film developing (B/W), darkroom printing and using vintage equipment. All of the cameras I use date from the 1880s to WW1 and vary from plate to subminiature. I also like to take on projects using cameras that possibly haven't seen use in a century or more; the most recent being a Ticka pocket watch camera.
Experimenting with a split diopter lens on a Kodak Brownie has been a lot of fun too.
It'll be good to share with you what I've been up to.
Thanks.
I'm new to the forum and over the past few years have spent a good deal of time, and money, film developing (B/W), darkroom printing and using vintage equipment. All of the cameras I use date from the 1880s to WW1 and vary from plate to subminiature. I also like to take on projects using cameras that possibly haven't seen use in a century or more; the most recent being a Ticka pocket watch camera.
Experimenting with a split diopter lens on a Kodak Brownie has been a lot of fun too.
It'll be good to share with you what I've been up to.
Thanks.
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