HaarFager's photos
Argus Autronic 35 Front Lens Element
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This front lens element and the case is all I have left of an Argus Autronic 35 camera I had back in the late-1970's. I purchased it at a yard sale and it wasn't in working condition. After trying to take it apart and fix it, (unsuccessfully, I might add), the pieces disappeared over the years until this is all I have left of it.
Argus Autronic 35 Case
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This case and the front lens element is all I have left of an Argus Autronic 35 camera I had back in the late-1970's. I purchased it at a yard sale and it wasn't in working condition. After trying to take it apart and fix it, (unsuccessfully, I might add), the pieces disappeared over the years until this is all I have left of it.
April
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PVC
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An oil tank, what is called a "Tank Battery" in the oil industry. They're located, usually in the country, near an oil well to collect the crude oil that is pumped out of the ground.
Ponies Against The Wind
The Obsidian Lion
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i am the obsidian lion
stalking deeper into the night
my prey is lost on the streets
and I am forsaken to the dawn
life and death and release
are a trick of the mind
fool me once again
and i will find you
From Another World
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Lights above the dining room table..
Camera: $5 Shift 3 Mini Digital Camera (Vivitar Mini Digital clone)
Resolution: .1 megapixels
Lens focal length: f=3.9mm
Exposure setting: Automatic
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter speeds: 1/60 to 1/1500 sec.
Date: July 1st, 2013
Location: Opdyke, Illinois, U.S.A.
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One Chair At The Ice Cream Parlour
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This particular shot was taken on their outdoor verandah. They had a few tables for when it was warm weather so patrons could sit outside in the sun. This was one of the chairs.
Sears KSX Super
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This is my most recent camera acquisition, a second Sears camera to add to my arsenal. This one uses the Pentax K-mount lenses, while my other Sears camera uses the M42 screw mount.
Kodak No. 2A Brownie Model B
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This Kodak No. 2A Brownie Model B was another old box camera I acquired through an estate auction back in the late-1970's.
Polaroid Chevelle
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This is a 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle I saw at a car show a few years back. Captured it using a Polaroid One600 instant camera I bought for $10 on closeout.
USC Reflex III
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This is a Reflex III, made by United States Camera Corp. Probably released in the 1960's, it was made to resemble a twin lens reflex camera.
Windsor, Diana Clone
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This is an original Diana clone camera, one named "Windsor," that my mother got for me back in the late-1970's. I did finally get to use it a couple years back.
Conley Kewpie No. 2A
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This is another old box camera I picked up in the late 1970's. I haven't had the chance to shoot with it yet as it uses 116 film. This particular model was made between 1917 and 1922; and Conley Camera Company was bought out by Sears and they stopped production in 1927.
Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash No. 2
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This was the second Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash I found back in the 1970's. Probably picked it up for under a dollar.
Spartus Rocket
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Another camera I picked up used in the late 1970's. For the longest time, I didn't pay attention and thought it said "Spartacus."