Vintage Kodak

© Susan M. Smith

Vintage Kodak

Uploaded: November 24, 2012

Description

A vintage Kodak 1A Pocket Camera, circa 1926-1932. F11, 1/60, 18-55mm VR lens @45mm, flash, ISO100.

Catch All: November 27, 2012

Finalist - November 2012

Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: 0.33, ExposureTime: 10/600 seconds, Flash: fired, compulsory flash mode, return light detected, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 45.00 mm, Model: NIKON D5100

Comments

Peggy Pfister level-classic December 28, 2012

Very nice capture! Congrats on the finalist, Susan! #1505777

Susan M. Smith December 29, 2012

Thank you Peggy! #10488538

Merna L. Nobile January 20, 2013


January is a month of reflection for me, I remember how privileged I was to observe all the outstanding work and beautiful photographs of the past year. For the last time this year, I would be honored to congratulate you for your spectacular work and willingness to share with all of us, Happy New Year, Merna Nobile
#10524389

Susan M. Smith January 20, 2013

Merna, thank you for your kind and thoughtful comment :) Happy New Year to you, as well! #10524979

Jill Odice level-classic April 15, 2013

LOVE IT! I have a collection of old cameras :-) #10654812

Susan M. Smith April 17, 2013

Thank you Jill! I think about the people who must have used them and what pics they took...lol! #10656784

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