
When you are shooting photos, it is always nice to have a good piece of Glass. Not essential of course but very helpful.
The glass in this Kodak No. 3-A Folding Brownie Camera from 1902 (before I born) doesn't have great glass by today's standards but it works very well none the less. It has been decades since I used it but it worked well when I did.
You can bypass the glass altogether and use a pinhole camera but I do like some good glass in my cameras. Or, as in this camera, glass and brass.
fascinating, lovely, awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is gorgeous!! Love it, love it, love it!!
ReplyDeleteSo dramatic! It's wonderful! And I have made and used a pinhole camera, but somehow the effect, though interesting, isn't quite what it could be...
ReplyDeleteBeatiful.
ReplyDeleteThose Brownie cameras sure are amazing - and how cool that it still works!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the picture!
That's a great photo of a nice camera, though I don't know cameras very well. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly don't make cameras like this anymore, I think this is a piece of art. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletewow just love that!
ReplyDeleteI like that.
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