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Photographer  jackie moravcik {Karma:77}
Project N/A Camera Model kodak brownie
Categories Architecture
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Portfolio Lens spherical
Uploaded 5/24/2003 Film / Memory Type 120
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About I have become fascinated with older cameras, the holga, diana. this is from my first roll out of the kodak brownie
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Roy V Roy V   {K:13082} 3/8/2004
jackie,
Very Beautiful! Excellent mood, light and framing.
Roy

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Andreas Wolkerstorfer   {K:5090} 2/22/2004
good one - and whats with the plastic lens results?:)

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j w   {K:12641} 1/15/2004
Ah, I am impressed! Beautiful subtle tones here and a wonderful composition. Much more than a "picture of something" -- a wonderful evocative image :)

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 1/13/2004
I like the pictorial quality you get with this Brownie. I'm so glad there are photos in U.F. like yours. The camera does its thing, but most of the results comes from the photographer. It's very nostalgic and timeless for me.

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Rob Holschbach Rob Holschbach   {K:2748} 5/29/2003
This is wonderful Jackie!

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 5/29/2003
this is good but I like the second one better...

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Christian Harkness   {K:120} 5/28/2003
Great finding you here Jackie - this is wonderful - pictorialism lives!!! I just now received a great book, 'Stieglitz and the Photo-Secession 1902.' It has some wonderful reproductions of prints that were exhibited at the Photo-Secession show of 1902 at the National Arts Club. These are the works by photographers before Stieglitz broke with pictorialism and embraced 'modern photography.' Some wonderful stuff here for those of us interested in that type of images.

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jackie moravcik   {K:77} 5/24/2003
thank you for your comments! Seriously, if you have one of these cameras in your attic or wherever, give it a try again. the lens is hard to get used to as everything is backwards, but they force you to concentrate on the composition rather than the technical...and Yes, you can get film--the smaller photo shops carry it, as do many places online. Kodak Tmax120 is a great film, as is agfa. i've been using 400, 165, and 100 spd; I think this film was Tmax400

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Les Anderson   {K:555} 5/24/2003
ooooh! This is nice! I have an old brownie that is taped together with duct tape.
The right side of this picture from the last column going right looks soft.

Excellent picture!

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Tony Smallman   {K:23858} 5/24/2003
Very atmospheric,thought you'd used a pastel filter to create the warm,soft feel -I'll have to go up to the attic and look out my first camera-a Kodak Brownie too!Can you still get film for it?

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Colin Fitzpatrick   {K:1428} 5/24/2003
Amazing,, quality like this from a camera that most wouldn't bother with today,,, this image is so soft,, it has a warm glow,, well done,, looking forward to seeing more of your work,,
Colin F,,

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