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Still Life Camera Collection

 
Still Life Camera Collection - copyright owned by chriss35

Still Life Camera Collection

Just a few of our camera collections from old to new.

'1920 Houghton-Butcher Watch Pocket Carbine folding bed Camera', Houghton Ltd. built a factory in London for the production of cameras around 1905 and by 1908 the factory was the biggest camera production plant in Great Britain.

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'1967 Rollei 35' Was the world's smallest full-frame 35mm camera ever made when it was releasted into production in 1967, it held that honor until the late 1970's

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'2008 Fuji Finepix S2000HD' The latest super-zoom compact features 10-mega pixel resolution and an impressive 15x optical zoom. This is known as a bridge camera because it occupies the space between compact and DSLR.

I am exhibiting this Still image into our local Arts & Craft Show.

Enjoy:)


Created by: Chriss35.
Tools Used: Kodak P880, Landscape, CPSX2U & EP
Created on: August 2009 
Image Views: 41
Average Views per Day: 0.5
Image Number: 58459

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Comments:
 
Chriss35 from England on Sep 30, 2009 at 3:16 PM said:  

Sparkle thanks for your comment, I managed to get first place for this image at our local show and overal first. Chriss:)

Sparkle1103 from USA on Sep 8, 2009 at 2:51 PM said:  

You have quite a collection there.

Chriss35 from England on Aug 30, 2009 at 7:34 AM said:  

Many thanks to Karen, Alan & Brian for your nice comments on this image, I really appreciate you all for taking the time to view.

It took some 25 shots at different angles to get it right, the time of the day was the main factor in getting the reflection just right.

It all paid off as I got first place for this image, I also gained a first place in the 'Work' class (to which I will upload soon). I was awarded the overall winner at our local show. Chriss:)

Azkul from USA on Aug 26, 2009 at 12:52 PM said:  

Very nice. My wife collects old cameras too. Maybe I'll get her to take a picture of them to show you. My father-in-law was showing us some of his antiques and they realized one of them still had undeveloped film in it! It had sat there for almost 30 years without being developed. We were so excited to get them developed cause it was literally a look into the past. Most of them developed just fine except for the last 2, which were over exposed. He loves taking photos of trains and most of the images were taken at an old railway.

Bubbalinn from Golden Valley, Arizona. on Aug 26, 2009 at 11:40 AM said:  

Wonderful photo and really fun to view.. It sure is something how cameras have changed. I like the reflections in the table and great job setting it up.

Karenmoen from United States of America on Aug 26, 2009 at 9:16 AM said:  

Very nice composition with lovely historical significance. I have my dad's Leica purchased in the early 50s in Germany that still works.


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