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    Awesome stuff! Great that you restored the camera yourself, I wouldn't have had the patients.

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    It gives a real sense of achievement taking photos on a camera that i worked on myself.

    Here's a few of the other pictures - If you've just joined the thread go back to page 1 and look at the 3 pictures i posted earlier in the week as they're the ones I'm most happy with:

    Boats in Arvika awaiting the warmer climates to return


    Lakeside walk (person in frame is unknown)


    Entrance to Krakow underground Tramway (shame about the sunlight on the right)

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    Besides being very sharp pictures, they all look... old. They really do give the impression they were taken a long time ago. Just need some women in beehive hairdos and horn rim glasses to complete the effect.
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    Awesome! Those are some great photos. They definitely have a vintage feel to them.

    I'm planning to do something similar with my mom's old Brownie when I get some time.


 

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