“ Kodak Brownie Hawkeye ”
There were several items that I thought would make great nostalgic photos, I decided to use a camera that my wife had received from her father before he passed away some 30+ years ago.

I'll try and remember to put BTS in comments. Processed in Lightroom using a preset. Tried to ...
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Photo Location: Studio, Billings, MT
  • Alison Carcas Edited 4 years ago

    Lovely.  It does have a very nostalgic feel to it.  The blue toning, and the heavily vignetted effect add to that.  What a wonderful old object to have.

    Lovely.  It does have a very nostalgic feel to it.  The blue toning, and the heavily vignetted effect add to that.  What a wonderful old object to have.

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  • Karen McLeod Edited 4 years ago

    What a fabulous camera. I like the lighting on it. I had t google the film it uses. Does it still work?

    What a fabulous camera. I like the lighting on it. I had t google the film it uses. Does it still work?

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  • Stewart Handlin Edited 4 years ago

    Oh man.  My father had one of those cameras.  Brings back memories of me playing with camera when I was a kid!  Love the lighting!

    Oh man.  My father had one of those cameras.  Brings back memories of me playing with camera when I was a kid!  Love the lighting!

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  • Laura Askins Edited 4 years ago

    I love that you didn't use the sepia toning to show this.  I think your editing and composition is well done!

    I love that you didn't use the sepia toning to show this.  I think your editing and composition is well done!

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Nikon D7100 Nikon 18-140mm f/3.5
1/200 f/10 100 60

Tags

#nostalgia #brownie #hawkeye #kodak

Genre/Technique

Used External Flash Black & White Still Life

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