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06-JAN-2013 Karen Stuebing

Fenced In

West Virginia

This was taken with my father's 70 year old Kodak Brownie using 120 film which is a trick to get to work. Luckily, he had a 616 take up reel inside. There are two apertures and one shutter speed plus bulb. The strange shaped photo is called cabinet photography because they were often put on card stock and propped upright on a cabinet.


Kodak Brownie Target Six - 16,Kodak TMAX 100
1/250s f/16.0 iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Jeff Real12-Jan-2014 11:48
What a wonderful treasure this is. V
Frank Brault07-Jan-2014 19:50
A lovely image with excellent detail from this classic camera! Terrific work with it Karen. V
Will Hoskins07-Jan-2014 19:34
The image is quite sharp and the tonal range is excellent given the limitations of exposure control. You could do a horizontal almost-pano with it. Do you know the focal length? V
Tom LeRoy07-Jan-2014 18:48
Must have been a real treat to get this! Excellent results and a memorable image too. V
Walter Otto Koenig07-Jan-2014 15:57
I was waiting to see an image taken with this camera. The quality, tones and clarity are very good. Great result with the 70 year old camera. "V"
globalgadabout07-Jan-2014 15:53
good quality image too...bravo for your persistence and ingenuity..
Margot W07-Jan-2014 15:32
Lovely image with this old Kodak.
Colin Storey07-Jan-2014 11:11
Fantastic image from that old camera. Well done for getting it to take this superb scene. v
laine07-Jan-2014 10:26
What a marvelous image, Karen...can you imagine any of our digital cameras still working in 70 yrs
Bryan Murahashi07-Jan-2014 05:47
A wonderful photo from this classic camera. Well done, Karen.
sue anne07-Jan-2014 03:01
Cool and it still takes wonderful pictures. V
Jean D07-Jan-2014 02:46
Terrific capture with this awesome classic camera, Karen! The Eastman family would be proud to see your work. ~V
LynnH07-Jan-2014 02:38
Oh Karen, this turned out to be a real gem. I think it's wonderful that you are able to do so many amazing things with film. V
Richard Marcus07-Jan-2014 02:25
You truly work magic creating such images with these cameras, Karen! Wonderful!
bill friedlander07-Jan-2014 02:07
Excellent results for a simple device! V
Julie Oldfield07-Jan-2014 01:33
Amazing camera! Beautiful winter scene.
Mike H.07-Jan-2014 00:27
We just knew you would figure it out -- and you did;
Chapeau!
From C. Porter.. "Oh, give me land, lots of land under starry skies above
Don't fence me in..."
Neil Marcus06-Jan-2014 23:25
I give you credit for managing to use the 120 in a 116 camera. You must have had all kinds of emotions in play when using it and seeing results.
janescottcumming06-Jan-2014 23:16
Nice work! You are very talented. V
woody3406-Jan-2014 23:14
You have made good use of your skill to capture this one and present it so well.V
1moremile06-Jan-2014 22:33
Pretty nice photo especially considering what you went through to get it. V.
Mairéad06-Jan-2014 22:20
That's an amazingly clear photography - great skill to get it, Karen. V
Char06-Jan-2014 21:36
There is terrific details in this shot, Karen. What a wonderful old camera. \/
Helen Betts06-Jan-2014 21:33
A beautiful capture and amazing that it came from a 70-year-old camera! Excellent on all counts, Karen. V.
Terry Sprague06-Jan-2014 21:27
Awesome Karen! How fun for you to use your expertise with this special camera. V
larose forest photos06-Jan-2014 20:58
Fascinating image and an excellent one for the old camera. V